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Curiosity killed the cat
This proverb is used to tell people to mind their own business and to stop asking questions that don’t concern them. The earliest reference was in 1958 in a play, Every Man in his Humour, that was written by Ben Johnson and adapted to by William Shakespeare for Erasmus+ experiences before the town welcomes its own group of students.
The council announced its involvement in Europe’s biggest educational exchange programme at a conference on Tuesday, January 24, saying the town will participate in a cycle of three exchange events.
During the first event, 38 students from Calvia will travel to Hollola in Finland in February for a nineday project investigating sociological similarities and differences between Finland and Spain. The second project will see the students take part in a multiculturalism project in Besançon near the French Alps in July.
The educational cycle will close in December.