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  • imparare ad imparare e riscoprirne il gusto …
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  • … cercare un senso nell’apprendimento …
  • … acquisire gli strumenti per entrare in contatto con culture diverse …
  • … riprovare le emozioni legate allo sviluppo e alla messa in pratica delle competenze..
…tutto questo con metodi sempre aggiornati e strumenti innovativi … per persone libere e consapevoli !!!

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  • Facebook, documenti per lo sbarco in borsa attesi la prossima settimana, forse mercoledì
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