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The Mediterranean island of Malta has recorded the strongest growth in property prices from countries in the European Union, and recent news could help see property inflation in double figures for the next few years. Figures released by the European Mortgage Federation show Malta’s rise of over eighteen per cent was higher than both France and Spain. Two EU countries, Germany and Austria, saw house prices drop, while Portugal, Greece and the Netherlands were barely into positive territory.

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Douglas Rushkoff appeared on The Bat Segundo Show #299 . Douglas Rushkoff is the author of Life, Inc. Condition of Mr. Segundo: Surprised to discover someone more contentious than he is. Author: Douglas Rushkoff Subjects Discussed: The wage labor system established in Portugal in 1253, Daily Life in Portugal in the Late Middle Ages , whether the day laborer can stand up, children and branding, people who attend Wealth Expo, the real estate market, pyramid schemes, The S

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It was in August of last year when we first heard about the Windows Mobile app store, and now, its official launch will be happening soon. Dubbed as the Windows Marketplace , Microsoft has announced that they will be accepting app submissions coming from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong SAR, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, New Zealand, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,

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Das Problem: “More young Americans on a proportionate basis drop out of school today than at any other time in our history.” In der folgenden, etwas kurzatmigen Analyse führt Don Tapscott (”Grown up digital”) aus, dass Schüler heute (!?) von der Schule schlicht gelangweilt sind. Es ist die Schule des Industriezeitalters. Der Sprung vom digitalen Alltag ins analoge Schuldasein ist einfach zu groß. So weit, so bekannt. Neu ist für mich aber der Verweis auf Portugal! “This means that nearly

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