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  • bell-the-cat
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    Re: Asking for help to my thesis

    Originally posted by student View Post
    Thank you for your tip, I will see it. As I've already said that I don't wantto make deep conclusions from the answers I get here. I was just curious about average people's opinion.
    But the conclusions that are not deep conclusions are probably going to be faulty or premature conclusions. Or, at the very least, conclusions you daren't argue the point about.

    BTW, I do not believe the opinions expressed on this forum are average peoples' opinions. Armenia could not function as a society if they were held by the majority of ROA Armenians.

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  • Lucin
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    Re: Asking for help to my thesis

    Originally posted by student View Post
    Thank you for your tip, I will see it. As I've already said that I don't wantto make deep conclusions from the answers I get here. I was just curious about average people's opinion.
    The person in question is not Armenian and not in the quite right place to give you orientation on this matter. Most of his opinions are biased, according to many.
    I suggest you browse some serious threads to get an idea. But in short, generally speaking we Armenians today in the political sphere seek to maintain stable, friendly relations primarily with rising countries such as Russia, Iran and China. The close relations are maintained not only on political but also economic, social and cultural levels. The Russia-Armenia-Iran axe has constituted a barrier against the further expansion of Zionist/American corrupt policy towards the region and more importantly is keeping the spread of pan-Turkism at bay. A balanced policy is also being pursued in relations with the EU and America.

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  • student
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    Re: Asking for help to my thesis

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    An excellent source for a compendium of news reports is Groong / Armenian News Index, at http://xecutrix.usc.edu/news/

    But you can do none of this and hope to quickly make deep conclusions (by quickly, I mean in less than 5 years!).
    Thank you for your tip, I will see it. As I've already said that I don't wantto make deep conclusions from the answers I get here. I was just curious about average people's opinion.

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  • student
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    Re: Asking for help to my thesis

    Sorry, I didn't want to teach you. I just wanted to explain what I ment when I asked that question. And I really appreciate every help that I get here

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Re: Asking for help to my thesis

    Originally posted by student View Post
    Then I write down again that I have my official sources, I've already read and processed them. The point of my request was exactly that I wanted to read subjective opinions (I've already write down above why). I thoght that there will be differing comments, but I don't think that if you answer to my questions above in one or two sentences I can conclude that you hate each other just because there are differences in them. I'm really not that idiot. And I'd like to accent (again) that I didn't plan that I can draw a deep conclusion from the replies I just wanted to make my thesis a bit colorful with some personel opinion from the country I present. But as I see it won't happen.
    Subjective opinions: oh, you will get them in abundance here - almost all of them unsupported by facts! And hate is the primary emotion on display.

    If what you are wanting is the opinions of non-official sources (sources not controlled directly by the Armenian state or its political/business/criminal allies) then start by reading alternative media sources - these are, in Armenia, rather limited in number, but they do exist, mostly as online new swebsites. And if articles on them have feedback options (those in official media generally don't), pay close attention to what is written there too. An excellent source for a compendium of news reports is Groong / Armenian News Index, at http://xecutrix.usc.edu/news/

    But you can do none of this and hope to quickly make deep conclusions (by quickly, I mean in less than 5 years!).

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  • Siggie
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    Re: Asking for help to my thesis

    Originally posted by student View Post
    'Appreciable' and 'appreciate' are two different words. I think I used the first one correctly. But I made my question clear above.
    Eh, I know what you said... I mistyped, but thank you for educating me about the English language. It's not at all like those words are similar by some usages (i.e. can't appreciate the impact unless experienced first hand").

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  • Mukuch
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    Originally posted by student View Post
    With the question refers to Tukey and Azerbaijan I'd like to know that is there any effect of the conflicts for everyday life (are there demonstrations or campaigns if yes, how often, is it a topic of the everydays conversations, the youth is interesting in this question?...)
    Yes it is very important issue in everyday life of Armenian people and youth especially. It is actually question of survival for our state. People feel very much involved and everyone considers this issues as personal.
    Last edited by Mukuch; 04-27-2011, 09:23 AM.

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  • student
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    Re: Asking for help to my thesis

    'Appreciable' and 'appreciate' are two different words. I think I used the first one correctly. But I made my question clear above.

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  • Siggie
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    Re: Asking for help to my thesis

    Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
    Is it appreciable in everyday life the conflict with Turkey and Azerbaijan?
    What you mean by appreciable?
    Maybe appreciate isn't the best word when it comes to Azerbaijan and Turkey. He means do these conflicts impact the life of the average Armenian in ways that they'd notice/be aware of.

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  • student
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    Re: Asking for help to my thesis

    Yes, you helped. Thank you!
    With the question refers to Tukey and Azerbaijan I'd like to know that is there any effect of the conflicts for everyday life (are there demonstrations or campaigns if yes, how often, is it a topic of the everydays conversations, the youth is interesting in this question?...)

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