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  • #21
    Re: .:The Road to Unity:.

    OK Saco, when you say community, do you mean a community per say of various website forums; in certain cities communities; or Dashnagtsagan, Ramgavar, Henchagyan, the Armenian Catholics, the Armenian Protestants or the Armenian Brethrens? And communities then from other nationalities as well I gather. Not just Armenians.
    I'm talking about real communities. Here's how it works. Say, your from Glendale, right? If another 30 members (minimum) are also from Glendale then I'll open a Glendale branch in the MyCommunity page. All of you will basically represent your "turf" and/or community (lol, I've turned this into GTA ). The best part about this system is that every community will want to be the best rated in C&A but to be the best, every community will have to do something virtually AND physically in the real world. I've got the virtual side completely covered and we're working on the physical side now.

    Every community will have it's leader (not just anyone can become one) and I've come up with ways to keep EVERY community busy. At the end of the year, the TOP 3 communities will receive virtual and real prizes. I'll be handling that myself.

    Also wouldn't it be very difficult but not impossible to gather Armenian names from all over the world? (7 - 8 million of them)? How are you going to get hold of community booklets for names if there is such booklets in the majority of the countries? Then every so often or at least yearly you have to update those names "deceased, newly born, etc."
    You misunderstood me Anoush jan. If an Armenian enters C&A then he/she will be able to add his/her name into our big book of names. If they do, they will virtually gain a lot of profit so basically I'm making sure that anyone will want to come into this site and decide to stay. I won't be collecting the names personally myself. We'll just ask all the Armenians that enter our site to give us their names. This seems like something small but trust me, it isn't. This list will allow Armenians from all over the world to stand together virtually if they can't physically. And this isn't the one and only way. The entire site is filled with lots of ways to keep everyone happy, entertained, and most importantly informed about their country, history, etc. except in a very easy way. They won't have to read tons of pages if they don't want to. We're aiming to make C&A more user-friendly then any site out there.

    If you have any more questions, feel free to ask Anoush jan.

    By the way, I've got the petition in my hands and will send it to you Anoush jan. There were spelling errors and a few other problems but my sources told me that you don't need any legal knowledge to start a petition so here it is. Hope I could help.
    THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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    • #22
      Re: .:The Road to Unity:.

      Originally posted by Icy View Post
      This may be off topic, but there are 14 million Armenians around the
      world.
      Actually, there is around 10-12 million Armenians in the whole world.

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