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Successful Duckrace raises nice sum for Refugee Project Maastricht
André Rieu and Claudia Sarti, the director of The InnBetween, fired the starting shot for the 5th edition of Duckrace Maastricht, which drew great public interest on Sunday. No fewer than 10,000 little plastic ducks were sold in the run-up to the race. Some 3,000 of these cute yellow creatures took...
The Maastricht Syndrome
The Maastricht Syndrome describes a lasting, location-dependent sexual low which is supposedly caused by external factors such as stress, work overload, lack of potential sex buddies or other turn-off forces linked to the environment. The Maastricht Syndrome is named after a town in Limburg in the...
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Online Tax Law Courses in Spanish. information only available in SpanishStudy information activity7 sep25 sepCursos de Postgrado en Derecho Tributario Internacional y Europeo 2023
Tax Law Courses in Spanish, location Brussels. information only available in SpanishStudy information activity4 sep15 sepInes Aoufi, Associate Consultant for the RPP Group
Ines Aoufi always dreamed about a career where she could work towards ensuring that every person has access to the best possible healthcare. After an open discussion with her high school teacher in her senior year about her future career plans, Ines learned about the Bachelor European Public Health at...Students going the extra mile
The regulation of child influencers: A profitable playground
Over the few past years, there has been a professionalization of social media content creators. These creators now have the power to sway their followers, start trends, or serve as role models for their audiences. These individuals, that have such online persuasive power, are called “influencers”...
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Food brings people together
Soul kitchen: a peek inside the kitchens of UM employees Catalina Goanta, assistent professor of Privat Law, is the ultimate host: “In Romania we see that as normal. If you pay someone a visit and don’t get anything to eat, that’s a reason never to go back. It’s a sign of respect.”Featured,Human interest enResearchers