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Sociology, Social Studies, and Anthropology:
Explore human societies, cultures, and social dynamics through a multidisciplinary lens. Gain insights into sociological theories, contemporary issues, anthropological fieldwork, and cross-cultural communication. Develop critical thinking and research skills.

Arabic and Hebrew Languages:
Master Arabic and Hebrew through immersive language learning. Develop proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking while gaining cultural insights. Unlock opportunities in academia, business, and personal growth.
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Children (7-12 years old)
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45 minutes
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English
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