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41.
The Armenian Protestants
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... should accept education and read the Bible in the vernacular. Their one supreme endeavor was to help the Armenians and the Greeks work out a quiet but genuine reform in their respective churches. The missionaries ...
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Current Social, Economic and Political Situation in Nagorno Karabakh
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... and keep them interested, for example, several new youth clubs have been opened in Stepanakert. We also have three universities, one state and two private, for those who aspire for higher education. However, ...
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More Priests, More Scholars
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... of study at their local seminary.
The new Catholicos, Karekin I, has put education and training of clergy among the top five priorities in his agenda. One of his first steps was to appoint a new dean ...
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Karabakh: Internationalising the Enclave
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... basic needs such as social welfare, education and health.
Despite recent military tension, a return to open hostilities between Armenians and Azerbaijanis remains unlikely for now. Each side know that ...
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Hrant Dink et les Arméniens en Turquie
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... la délégation du ministère de l’Education nationale à Istanbul, qui fut plus tard reconnu coupable de corruption et de bakchichs, déclara ceci aux « directeurs adjoints » qu’il nommait (et qu’on appelle ...
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The Forgotten Diaspora: Bulgarian-Armenians after the end of Communism
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... the Communist period, two generations were deprived of Armenian education.
"We have a very large percentage of highly-educated people in our community," says Sevan. "At least in my generation, I would ...
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The Forgotten Diaspora: Bulgarian-Armenians after the end of Communism
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... the Communist period, two generations were deprived of Armenian education.
"We have a very large percentage of highly-educated people in our community," says Sevan. "At least in my generation, I would ...
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Dividing Jerusalem : Armenians on the line of confrontation
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... in the Armenian Quarter work in the Muslim and Christian sections and would not be able to go to work or run their businesses "on the other side of the border."
Another problem is Armenian education. ...
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Council of Europe Votes In favor of Armenia’s membership
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... of the three states have also met to discuss mutually concerned issues, such as social and educational issues.
The second area of importance is the technical assistance Armenia will receive from CE. ...
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A Noble Cause: Violinist Levon Chilingirian
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... for her contribution to education. Chilingirian, leader of the Chilingirian Quartet, was commended as a "key figure in the music world."
Born in Nicosia, Cyprus, Chilingirian was raised in a family of ...
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Witness of His Time: Krikor Norikian
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... energy that directs you hands and brush," he continues.
Born in Beirut’s Bourj Hammoud neighborhood, Norikian received his primary education at a Jesuit school under the watchful eyes of Catholic friars. ...
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Medieval Lobbyists
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... Lebanon.”
For example, she points out the enormous decline of the educational level of Armenian schools in Lebanon. She sees the effects of this decline among the Armenian students who come to AUB to ...
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Seven Years in Prison:
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... was born in Istanbul in 1954. I received my primary education at the St. Hovanes School in Gedikpasha. In 1968, I went to Jerusalem and studied at the Armenian Seminary for 10 years. Upon graduation, I ...
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Haigazian University in Lebanon
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... of the Armenian Evangelical Church and its commitment to education is the establishment of the Haigazian University in Beirut. After four decades, it remains the only Armenian institution of higher education ...
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The Armenian Evangelical Union of the Near East
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... higher education institution in the Diaspora (see story below).
In addition to education, the Union has a social service office and several joint projects with other Armenian charitable organizations. ...
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The Armenian Evangelical School in Anjar
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... and education to “orphans” and children from troubled families. The other is the Birds Nest in Jibel, Lebanon, run by the Catholicosate of Cilicia. (The other two residential facilities are regular boarding ...
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The Evangelicals in Armenia: On the Road to Pluralism
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... is “autonomous in theological issues” and has “total freedom” in conducting their internal affairs, explains Leonian.
The Union coordinates the church’s Christian education program for all ages. It offers ...
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When Small is Big: Armenian Evangelicals
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... strong chains of command.
The Armenian Evangelicals have also been among the pioneers of education in post-genocide Armenian communities, especially in the Middle East. The establishment and support ...
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Integration: The Point of No Return
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Under Nazarian’s leadership an educational program on the importance of the environment has been started by the Ministry to make the population better informed and cognizant of their responsibility in ...
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The Historical Present
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... art lovers where the children received books instead of toys, Sourouzian received her primary education at Beirut’s Nishan Palanjian School with “two dreams” in her heart. “First, I wanted to become a ...
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