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Globalization Guide
An informative introduction to globalization with page-long explanations on a broad range of topics that help build understandings of globalization. The site was produced by the Australian APEC Centre, which believes that globalization is a “force for good.” Note that the site was produced in 2002.
( www.globalisationguide.org )
A Student’s Guide to Globalization
“A Student’s Guide to Globalization is part of the Globalization 101 site sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. This is a student-oriented, issues-based resource that sorts information into categories such as “Issue Briefs,” “News Analyses,” and “Ask the Expert.”
( www.globalization101.org )
The Journey of Joane Cardinal-Schubert
“The Journey of Joane Cardinal-Schubert” is an article that first appeared in Legacy, Alberta’s heritage, arts, and culture magazine. The article includes Cardinal-Schubert’s comments on her identity as an artist and as a member of the Kainai people, as well as on her life and artistic goals.
( http://www.abheritage.ca/abarts/articles/articles_legacy_jschubert.htm )
How to Create a Mind Map
This step-by-step description of how to create a mind map includes clear, helpful directions and explanations.
( http://www.jcu.edu.au/studying/services/studyskills/mindmap/howto.html )
Globalization and the Politics of Identity
“Globalization and the Politics of Identity,” an article by Thomas Hylland Eriksen, first appeared in UN Chronicle. Eriksen teaches social anthropology at the University of Oslo. UN Chronicle is published by the United Nations Department of Public Information
( http://folk.uio.no/geirthe/UNChron.html )
Sacred Destinations
This site is an online travel guide and atlas of more than 1300 sacred sites and pilgrimage destinations related to a variety of faith traditions in more than 54 countries. The site also contains more than 10 000 photographs.
( http://www.sacred-destinations.com/ )
Friends of the Lubicon
Friends of the Lubicon is an advocacy group that informs supporters of the latest news on the struggle of this First Nation. Based in Toronto, the group was one of those that helped the Lubicon take their case beyond Canada to win the support of organizations such as Amnesty International and the United Nations.
( http://tao.ca/~FOL/ )







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