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 Subject: How was Sparkup December?... 03/12/09, 23:13 
Dagmar
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This time we 30 Worktrotters met at the Language School Clavis and we spent a very hyggelig evening.
Please share your feedback on this evening.
Dagmar
 Subject: Re:How was Sparkup December?... 05/12/09, 11:06 
Toi
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Hello Dagmar,

It was my first time in your meetings, and I think Sparkup was very interesting, I hope we can continue with more activities and we can have another one very soon.

Toi Chew
 Subject: Re:How was Sparkup December?... 06/12/09, 10:45 
BrianKeith
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Nice talk by Stacy on the factors that influence one's success as an expatriate. And a comprehensive and thought-provoking discussion on the Danish language by 2 very good representatives from Clavis. I'm glad I attended the meeting.
 Subject: Re:How was Sparkup December?... 07/12/09, 00:03 
airone
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this is the kind of meetings which are interesting in any case, whether you were interested before or not. Quick overviews with pearls of information that you can use in future: a "new" way to see coaching, and danish teaching in town.
thumbs up! :)
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