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  • #31
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    One Armenian Steriotype

    PORTUGAL PROFITS BY GYULBENKIAN INHERITANCE

    Daniel Silva, correspondent of Agence France-Presse, writes from Lisbon that though Portugal does not produce oil it nevertheless profits by oil riches in the last 50 years. Those riches played a big role in development of diverse spheres of the country.

    The article that The Armenian Mirror Spectator published in its August 12 issue touches upon the Galust Gyulbekian Foundation. The Foundation established in 1956 has brought the country a profit of 2 billion euros by financing a number of rehabilitation centers, the country’s philharmonic orchestra, libraries and educational establishments.

    "The Foundation was a wonderful luck in the history of our country," sociologist Antonio Berton who is writing a book about the influence of the Foundation on the country said last month during the celebrations of the Foundation’s 50th anniversary.

    Fleeing the Nazi occupied France at the age of 73, Gyulbenkian spent the last 13 years of his life in a hotel in Lisbon and as an expression of his gratefulness he handed down his fortune and the huge collection of art works to the country with a hope that a charity foundation will be founded. Thanks to correct handling assets initially estimated at 14 million euro rose to 3 billion that totals to 2 percent of Portugal’s GDP and makes the Foundation the 6th biggest charity organization in Europe. Among its holdings is Partex oil company that produces 13.5 million barrel of oil annually and exports it to Abu Dhabi, Angola, Algeria, Brazil, Kazakhstan and Oman. 80 percent of revenue is spent in Portugal, 20 percent in African colonies.

    One of the first initiatives of the Foundation was creation of a network of "mobile libraries" that provided Portuguese regions with literature during the right-wing dictatorship in the country. The second important task was providing scholarships to students. To date, 65.000 students, including Portuguese president Anibal Cavaco Silva, benefited from the scholarship.

    "I think we can never be sufficiently grateful to him for his generosity," Rui Vilar, president of the Foundation, said in an interview with JL literary journal.

    By Hakob Tsulikian

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    • #32
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      i cant believe everyones missed the most obvious one. the HAIRY stereotype

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      • #33
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        I hope that stereotype related to disloyalty of armenian men is not true, if so, poor us, armenian girls!

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        • #34
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          Originally posted by Sean
          i cant believe everyones missed the most obvious one. the HAIRY stereotype
          You mean hairy on the head?

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          • #35
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            Originally posted by ARK
            I hope that stereotype related to disloyalty of armenian men is not true, if so, poor us, armenian girls!
            There are certain things some don't feel comfortable doing with the mother of their children.

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            • #36
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              Originally posted by ddd
              There are certain things some don't feel comfortable doing with the mother of their children.
              What a wierd bunch we are
              Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

              Նժդեհ


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              • #37
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                Reminds of the line from Analyse This: "she kisses my children with that mouth".

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                • #38
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                  hmmmmmmmmmm. this thread has taken an interesting turn as far as Armenian steriotypes are concerned.

                  i still want my choc chip icecream!

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                  • #39
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                    Originally posted by Crissy
                    hmmmmmmmmmm. this thread has taken an interesting turn as far as Armenian steriotypes are concerned.

                    i still want my choc chip icecream!

                    that's the other stereotype, we're dirty minded, or maybe it's just ddd and me.

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                    • #40
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                      Originally posted by karoaper
                      that's the other stereotype, we're dirty minded, or maybe it's just ddd and me.
                      Nop, definitely stereotype. and not just amongst men.....

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