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<title>Re^2: Relocating with children from Birger Oldorff (17 Sep 2009, 09:29 am) in group "Expat Club"</title>
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<description>Hmm, sure I agree that kids usualy adapt quickly, however I have seen lots of cases where expats families did not adapt because something went wrong with the children. I believe that most will agree that if soemthing harms health or development of the kids, the first thing most expats would do is to leave the country and go back home. Statistically number one cause to aboard an expatriation for families is leak of quality education for children (Schools). Second reason to leave country of ...</description>
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<title>From Russia with love from Birger Oldorff (17 Sep 2009, 09:19 am) in group "Expat Club"</title>
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<description>Hi all, Ssince close to 3 years I am expat in Moscow - and I am loving it! Though live is not easy it definetly is exciting. Happy to share my experience in the group. Additionaly my job consists in helping corporations to expatriate people (mainly form a medical and security point of view). I would therefore also be happy contributing with my experiences in that field. Looking forward for intersting discussions Birger</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 09:19:06 GMT</pubDate>
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