... to be mainly economic, since the republic offers Nagorno-Karabakh its only link to the outside world. However, even this is mitigated by the enclave's considerable agriculture-based self-sufficiency.
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... Arméniens, ici et là-bas
Dogu Ergil a remarqué, après la mort de Hrant, qu’il s’était « efforcé de promouvoir l’idée qu’il existait d’autres groupes ethniques et culturels en Turquie que les Turcs et ...
... say 60-70 percent are university graduates. And experience shows that highly educated mix more easily with other cultures." As in other societies, whether this is assimilation (and therefore "negative") ...
... of life and there’s much we can learn from the East and be enriched by it,” explains Sarkissian, who has studied Eastern cultures and philosophies extensively.
The only son of a Bulgarian mother and ...
... say 60-70 percent are university graduates. And experience shows that highly educated mix more easily with other cultures." As in other societies, whether this is assimilation (and therefore "negative") ...
... “several Armenian ministries -- such as Justice, Interior, Health, Social Welfare, Culture, Education and Local Administration -- are involved with CE committees and programs in implementing structural ...
... Armenian students, who are mostly underclassmen and graduates of private schools. Nevertheless, integration into mainstream Lebanese culture and society is taking place beyond the control of Armenian political ...
... denominations, preserving only the “Armenian” in the name of the church. Others have a mixture of both Armenian and non-Armenian members and preserve a “balance” between the two “cultures.” Still in other ...
... several projects with Egypt’s Minister of Culture. Most recently she was in charge of an exhibit of Egyptian art in Florence.
As for her interest in Armenian art, she remembers with surprise — and a ...
... song he dedicated to Hikmet Wahbi, the Radio Monte Carlo presenter who died in 1986. Recently, he was invited by the Culture Minister of Oman to lead the band for a music award ceremony in Muskat.
Since ...
... Schools throughout Karabakh to further deepen the children’s Christian faith. Currently, in the town center of Martakert, we are planning to establish a Center for Religious Culture where children will ...
... of visual life in Cairo. They are, as he describes, “reflections of the orientalist vision of the Egyptian looking to his own culture. I wanted to disturb the traditional concept of ‘painting’ and incorporate ...
... Sharja, a town near Dubai were most Armenians live, were started. “A group of us came together and realized that the children have very little opportunities in this country to be exposed to Armenian culture. ...
... and the culture was guaranteed. ::/introtext:: ::fulltext::Armenian International Magazine (AIM) July 1999, Volume 10, Number 7, pp 37 & 39
Crisis Without Borders The Media in the Middle East
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... recognition. "The Armenians are not doing enough to teach or present their case to the Arab world," complains Zahredeen.
There are variations in the politics, culture and administrative apparatus of ...
... service, males are virtually non-existent in Karabakh's labor force. Currently, agriculture remains the primary economic activity while other sectors are either underutilized or underdeveloped.
In April ...
... role the Church played in preserving Armenian culture and identity.
However, this has been a double-edged sword. On the one hand, the Church is revered for its “national mission,” on the other hand, ...
... it became a division of Kirovakan Institute in Armenia; in 1989, SUMK became a part of the Yerevan Agriculture Institute. After Karabakh's declaration of independent, together with the reconstruction and ...
... republic-one culture', 'Azerbaijani historians produced histories of "Azerbaijan" in the medieval period based not on the historical facts of a prior national state but on the assumption that the genealogy ...