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ANDREWS – For the third consecutive summer, Latvian student Oskars Gorbants has traveled to the United States as part of an entrepreneurial exchange program. This time, he’s in West Texas. As a door-to-door salesman, Gorbants offers various educational materials for school-age children. He’s part of Southwestern Advantage, described as American’s oldest entrepreneurial program. He is studying entertainment industry and event organization at Alberta College in Latvia, a country on the Baltic Sea between Lithuania and Estonia. Gorbants was introduced to Southwestern Advantage at Alberta College, he said. “At the university, one guy who did this approached me in the hallway and told me it is an ...

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