| 29 Jul 2010 |
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Large number of visitors from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf flock to Abha Summer Training Festival
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Saudi Arabia - Abha is host to the Abha Summer Training Festival which is taking place within the Abha Shopping Festival.
During the first week of the Abha International Exhibition, a series of seminars and workshops made the festival evenings enlightening and useful. Regional experts and professors have put their talents in the hands of visitors in an interactive atmosphere full of affection and simplicity.
The audience who came from all parts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the GCC countries, and many cities and capitals of the Arab world, have attended open meetings with a group of Arab experts.
In the first evening, Mr. Nasser Aldos attended a seminar on the art of speech and presentation, ranging from the stages of development in human history, sciences and technology.
Dr. Ali Sharab, the General Secretary of Abha Summer Training Festival said that the week-long activities had "A high turnout of visitors from Saudi and other GCC countries in general, thanks to the extensive promotional campaign held prior to the launch. In addition, SMS messages were sent to the public, professors, intellectuals and other experts on a daily basis throughout the week. The SMS campaign was used for the first time to promote a festival in Abha."
A psychological treatment which takes advantage of the principles of Chinese acupuncture, but without the use of needles was demonstrated during the Festival.
In the final evening of the first week of the festival, a seminar by Professor Mohamed Maghawry involving memory techniques was held.
Professor Mohamed Maghawry said that the mental map is a way to collate information in a form closer to the mind. The mental map can be used to write notes, or summaries of books and different subjects. They are also useful to companies, universities and proved very effective in writing the information in the form of lines.
The session mentioned the life stories of successful individuals some with special needs and disabilities, who continued in their the pursuit of their dreams and achieving their goals in life despite their disabilities.
In addition to these seminars and events, Abha festival included distinct bouquet of events, competitions, exhibitions and promotional programmes.
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