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Article: Instilling life skills in youth.
- Article from:
- Times of Oman (Muscat, Oman)
- Article date:
- October 30, 2009
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Byline: Times News Service
MUSCAT Eoe1/4" Omran, the governmentEoe1/4aos tourism development and investment arm, has announced a joint partnership with Outward Bound Oman/Tahaddi to deliver two outdoor personal development courses for the Omani youth, the first of which will start tomorrow.
The course, which will last for three days on Jebel Akdhar, uses the outdoor environment to physically and mentally challenge the young participants and help them develop the life skills sought by employers, thus helping bridge the gap between educational environments and the workplace.
The students will carry all their own supplies including water and ...
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