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Dubai, Dubai United Arab Emirates
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Chief Possibility Officer
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www.danstuart.me
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Dan Stuart is the Chief Possibility Officer at Bayt.com. Dan received a BA from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Canada and received his MEd in Curriculum, Theory and Learning from the University of Toronto, Canada where he focused on the lingu
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