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SHAFA: A BUSINESS PLAN FOR SUPPORTIVE HOUSING IN THE 21ST CENTURY
MOT MBA Project-Simon Fraser University
Author: Reichert, David
Date created: 2014-08
Business Plan: Oak Village Assisted Living
EMBA Project-Simon Fraser University
Author: Scott, Stacy
Date created: 2012-04
The road to independence: improving life skills in youth transitioning to adulthood
Author: De Best, Stefanie Marina
Date created: 2012-04-18

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  • (-) Graduating extended essay / Research project (3)

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  • Beedie School of Business: Segal Graduate School Final Projects (2)
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  • Graduate student (Masters) (3)

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