From handwritten notes to face-to-face conversations, many “boomer habits” are still alive today—and some may even improve mental and physical well-being.
Across the South, many traditions operate quietly in the background of daily life. They guide behavior, shape conversations, and influence how people treat one another without needing explanation.
A new issue of Tawasul Bulletin, published by Sultan Qaboos University, brings together a collection of research highlights addressing real-world challenges across health, environment, and society.
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