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  2. Globalism - Wikipedia

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    During the election and presidency of United States president Donald Trump, he and members of his administration used the term globalist on multiple occasions. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] The administration was accused of using the term as an antisemitic dog whistle , [ 34 ] and to associate their critics with a Jewish conspiracy .

  3. Google Classroom - Wikipedia

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    Google Classroom is a free blended learning platform developed by Google for educational institutions that aims to simplify creating, distributing, and grading assignments. The primary purpose of Google Classroom is to streamline the process of sharing files between teachers and students. [ 4 ]

  4. Anti-globalization movement - Wikipedia

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    S. A. Hamed Hosseini (an Australian sociologist and expert in global social movement studies), argues that the term anti-globalization can be ideal-typically used only to refer to only one ideological vision he detects alongside three other visions (the anti-globalist, the alter-globalist and the alter-globalization). [20]

  5. Garden City Community College - Wikipedia

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    Garden City Community College is a member of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference and offers a variety of sports programs, referred to as the Broncbusters and Lady Broncbusters. GCCC has experienced large success in football, basketball, and baseball.

  6. Globalist - Wikipedia

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    Globalist may refer to a person who believes in Globalism, a political ideology related to interconnections across the world; a member of the New World Order, a conspiracy theory which espouses that malicious agents (sometimes called "globalists") are attempting to form a world government; The Globalist, an American political online magazine

  7. The Globalist - Wikipedia

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    The Globalist is a daily online magazine that "focuses on the economics, politics and culture" [1] of globalization. The Globalist "aims to provide current and up-to-date news analysis and perspectives on wide-ranging global issues that touch all global citizens". Notable columnists include Alexei Bayer & Richard Walker.

  8. Globalization and World Cities Research Network - Wikipedia

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    The results should be interpreted as indicating the importance of cities as nodes in the world city network (i.e. enabling corporate globalization). [8] The cities in the 2024 classification are as follows, listed in alphabetical order per section: [9] (1) or (1) indicates a city moved one category up or down since the 2022 classification. [10]

  9. ClassDojo - Wikipedia

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    ClassDojo [3] is an educational technology company. [4] [5] It connects primary school teachers, students and families through communication features, such as a feed for photos and videos from the school day, [6] [7] and messaging that can be translated into more than 35 languages.