
Michael Nesbitt
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Nov 28, 2024 |
todaynewsgroup.com.au | Michael Nesbitt
If you’re starting up or running a small business, probably, you don’t have that big budget like what larger companies enjoy. The truth is you don’t necessarily need a lot of money to market and go head to head against these giant competitors. There are a lot of digital marketing strategies and tactics, where businesses like yours can reach customers and drive sales even on a limited budget.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
todaynewsgroup.com.au | Michael Nesbitt
Just weeks after shutting down operations, businesses are being urged to restart their engines as lockdown rules are starting to relax. However, no one knows how consumers will react to non-essential businesses reopening. We could assume that some of them may be a bit wary in visiting crowded places or saving money right now. But there will also be customers who are excitedly rushing to shopping centres.
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Oct 27, 2023 |
digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca | Michael Nesbitt |Leah West |Amarnath Amarasingam
AbstractCanada distinguishes “ordinary crime” from terrorism offences primarily by reference to whether an act meets the Criminal Code’s definition of “terrorist activity.” The most confusing and least understood element of terrorist activity is its motive requirement, that being that for a crime to constitute a terrorism offence, the actor must be motivated by politics, religion, or ideology. How do we know when such a motive exists, or even how to define these motivations?
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