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600 students discover national heritage at Watani summer camp.


Summary: More than 600 students from across the UAE (Uninterruptible Application Error) The name given to a crash in Windows 3.0. In subsequent versions of Windows, a crash was called a "General Protection Fault," "Application Error" or "Illegal Operation." See crash in Windows and abend.  took part in the eight-week Watani summer camp, which concluded by offering participants a unique insight into the national heritage.

600 students discover national heritage at Watani summer camp

Insight offered into national heritage as well as focus on nurturing leadership skills

More than 600 students from across the UAE took part in the eight-week Watani summer camp, which concluded by offering participants a unique insight into the national heritage.

At the closing ceremony, His Excellency HIS EXCELLENCY. A title given by the constitution of Massachusetts to the governor of that commonwealth. Const. part 2, c. 2, s. 1, art. 1. This title is customarily given to the governors of the other states, whether it be the official designation in their constitutions and laws or not.  Ahmed Obaid Al Mansoori, Director General of Watani distributed certificates to the participants. The summer camp also focused on developing the personality of children and in promoting their creative and innovative skills in addition to establishing a strong sense of national identity.

The children welcomed their parents with Yolla dance performances and television reports produced by them. The parents also watched martial arts This is a list of martial arts, broken down by region and style. African martial arts
Eritrea
  • Testa
Nigeria
  • Dambe (Hausa Boxing)
South Africa
  • Nguni stick fighting
  • Rough and Tumble
Senegal
 demonstrations as well as an exhibition of the children's work produced during the camp period. The works included the 'camp journal' edited by a team of participants.

His Excellency Al Mansouri said: "We are pleased to see the children's satisfaction with the summer camps. We trust that we have helped them acquire needed skills and concepts that they can utilize as tools to serve their country in all areas. We thank all stakeholders Stakeholders

All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government.
 who contributed to the success of these camps and especially the parents for encouraging their children to participate in these projects which help strengthen awareness of their children about the UAE heritage."

The summer camps featured thrilling activities and were designed to invest the participants' time and nurture NURTURE. The act of taking care of children and educating them: the right to the nurture of children generally belongs to the father till the child shall arrive at the age of fourteen years, and not longer. Till then, he is guardian by nurture. Co. Litt. 38 b.  their talent through a number of different programmes, workshops, scientific exploration tours and heritage activities highlighting the basics of Arabian hospitality.

The programme also included learning more about computers, working on Photoshop, photography and other seminars. The participants also attended introductory seminars on Scrabble Scrabble

Game in which two to four players compete in forming words with lettered wooden tiles on a 225-square board. Words spelled out by letters on the tiles interlock like words in a crossword puzzle. Words are scored by adding up the point values of their letters.
 which helped the children and the opportunity to enhance their linguistic capabilities.

This year, a "National Identity Ambassadors" programme was added to encourage children to take up leadership positions within their communities. Children explored heritage crafts, and went on visits to the desert and discovered old traditions in tracking the stars and astronomy astronomy, branch of science that studies the motions and natures of celestial bodies, such as planets, stars, and galaxies; more generally, the study of matter and energy in the universe at large. . They also visited neighborhoods in Jebel Ali Jebel Ali (جبل علي in Arabic) (also sometime written "Mina Jabal Ali") is a port ("Mina" in Arabic) town, located thirty-five kilometres southwest of the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.  and discovered the lifestyle of older generations and the ways of extracting pearls, feeding hammour fishes and planting grove trees.

Mariam Abdallah, a ten-year-old participant, said: "I didn't anything about pearl collection and the ways used to do that. After attending the summer camp, I discovered that it is an adventurous ad·ven·tur·ous  
adj.
1. Inclined to undertake new and daring enterprises.

2. Hazardous; risky.



ad·ven
 and hard task. I learnt how our grandfathers used to move from a place to another by following the stars. We also learnt ways to knit wool and cotton for grooms' dresses as well as folkloric dances."

Twelve-year-old Sara Abdullah said: "I am very pleased in having participated in this camp. We had great fun as we discovered new things everyday. We learnt how to make a robot and recycle re·cy·cle  
tr.v. re·cy·cled, re·cy·cling, re·cy·cles
1. To put or pass through a cycle again, as for further treatment.

2. To start a different cycle in.

3.
a.
 paper as well as handicraft handicraft: see arts and crafts. . We were working as one team and we were sharing everything. I knew how they make the Hreess, Al Khabis dishes and how to sing folk songs folk song, music of anonymous composition, transmitted orally. The theory that folk songs were originally group compositions has been modified in recent studies.  sang by our parents before."

Shaikha Wali, a volunteer said: "I am proud to have lectured the children on heritage and Emirati traditions that are the basis for their personal and professional life. I really enjoyed teaching the children how to make UAE dishes from Lugaimat and Rigag and how to make a Burga. I also taught them old words used in times of rain and other periods."

Speaking to parents at the closing ceremony, Aisha Hilal Abdulla (Umm Nasser) said that Watani camps were the ideal place for her children to spend their summer time. She said: "This summer was special for my children as they came back to us everyday with new stories and details of activities such as exploring the desert, museums and historical sites. I look forward to more such activities and thank the Watani programme for providing such an ideal environment for the children." 2009 Al Bawaba (www.albawaba.com)

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