2005
DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.cpcs.8140223
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The Impact of a Summer Camp Program as a Secondary Prevention Measure for At-risk Youth

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“…Services, director and lecturing monks should provided trainees with aspects of service such as; warm welcoming, gentle speaking, good relationship and friendliness as well as provided them with liaisons for training and public relation. Lecturing monks had to have public relation with villagers, communities and related agencies for their acknowledgement about those Ethics Camp Projects according to the previous study (Hanes et al, 2003;Komolmas, 2007). Moreover, camps should propagate their activities via brochures, books, pamphlets, magazines, community radios and internet.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Services, director and lecturing monks should provided trainees with aspects of service such as; warm welcoming, gentle speaking, good relationship and friendliness as well as provided them with liaisons for training and public relation. Lecturing monks had to have public relation with villagers, communities and related agencies for their acknowledgement about those Ethics Camp Projects according to the previous study (Hanes et al, 2003;Komolmas, 2007). Moreover, camps should propagate their activities via brochures, books, pamphlets, magazines, community radios and internet.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%