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надо искать мудрость, уничтожать гордыню и всё будет хорошо. и всё это с верой в Бога, тогда уж точно никаких конфликтов и проблем не будет. проверено. 100% - работает Когда мудрость войдет в сердце твое, и знание будет приятно душе твоей, тогда рассудительность будет оберегать тебя, разум будет охранять тебя, (Притчи 2:10,11)
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у кого нибудь есть крэк к программе?
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Войну переносят в Интернет - азверелые вандалы в интернете
Artur replied to Vigen's topic in Software and Hardware
да не обращайте внимание на этого беспомощного. на улице весна, дни в маштагах становятся длиннее, а юбочки у местных мальчиков короче, а он всё за компом сидит да сайты ломает, получая от этого бесконечное удовольствие... -
с большим удовольствием. я так понял Злая_Мудрость сама не против.
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Войну переносят в Интернет - азверелые вандалы в интернете
Artur replied to Vigen's topic in Software and Hardware
да прекращайте на этих беспомощных обращать внимание. пусть фигней страдают и в очередной раз доказывают какие они слабые. -
вот здесь полный список СМИ где упоминается сегодняшняя трагическая дата: http://news.google.com/?ned=us&ncl=http://...4654B.htm&hl=en Я с интернета записал видео репортажи ОРТ, РТР, Euronews, BBC и BostonGlobe.
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Упрекать Армена нельзя. Этот день самый темный день другого христианского народа. И этот день отметил 90-ую годовщину Геноцида. Неужели трудно было минутой молчания выразить слова соболезнования?
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он и тогда существовал, я уже сколько раз писал разрабочким чтобы устранили. сейчас еще раз напишу.
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Спутниковые антенны частота Армения и H1 ТВ
Artur replied to Angel's topic in Science and Technology
ребята как можно скорее настраивайте Armenia TV, скоро выйдет в свет первое армянское реалити шоу -
приносим наши извинения за неудобства связанные с некорректным поведением некоторых пользователей. обязательно будут предприняты меры.
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мне один знакомый чеченец как-то давал эту ссылку. здесь песня о Грозном и сравнение прошлого и настоящего: http://www.sobar.org/video/timur/clip_gornij_mucuraev.wmv
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я христианин и поэтому в судьбу не верю. Моя вера - вера в Господа, который дал свободу каждому человеку на свете. гадалки и прочие рабы сатаны способны предсказать ход событий, что категорически запрещается делать человеку верующему. обращаться к гадалке это большой грех.
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дело в том, что мы не выбираем рекламу, эта программа google и сама система подбирает рекламу. написал в google. посмотрим, что скажут.
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Song dedicated to Bekor: Bekori Hishatagin
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Song dedicated to the memory of Mher Tchoulhadjian Mher Tchoulhadjiani Hishatagin
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Brilliant song dedicated to the memory of Viken Zakarian by Karnig Sarkissian: Viken Zakariani Hishatagin
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Karo Qarkedjyan [attachmentid=18809] Shahe Ajemian [attachmentid=18810] Some years ago, two Armenians from Fresno volunteered to help the inhabitance of Nagorno Karabagh in their war for independence. At that time most of Karabagh had been captured by Azerbaijan, a former Soviet Republic. The Armenians of Karabagh were faced with superior Azeri forces whose overlords had not want to give up the rich pasture lands and resources that had been handed to them by Stalin. Karo Qakhechyan and Shahe Ajemian returned time after time, eventually forming a volunteered unit called The Crusaders. More at JanFedayi.com http://janfedayi.com/Karo/
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Merojan Mossian (1965 - 1992) Merojan Mossian was born in Mardouni in 1965. In the spring of 1992, Mossian became the commander of the Mardouni regiment. On October 23, 1993, Mossian, Mher Choulhajian, Ardag Mnatsaganian and Levon Hampartsoumian lost their souls when their jeep passed over a mine. In 1991 he was elected as a member of A.R.F. committee for the Mardouni region and a member of central committee in 1992.
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Monte Melkonian 1957 - 1993 [attachmentid=18804] Monte Melkonian was born in California’s San Joaquin Valley on November 25, 1957. A trained archaeologist who spoke eight languages, he spent his entire adult life working for justice and defending Armenians in Iran, Lebanon, and Armenia. Monte is widely acknowledged to be one of the individuals most responsible for re-forging Nagorno Karabagh’s fighters into a disciplined force that defended the land against overwhelming odds. After his death in battle on June 12, 1993, the president of the Republic of Armenia declared him a National Hero, and he was awarded the highest military honors of Nagorno Karabagh and the Republic of Armenia, including the Military Cross, First Degree and the Golden Eagle medal. [attachmentid=18803]
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Mher Tchoulhadjian (1967 - 1993) [attachmentid=18807] Mher’s life was also submitted to the unmerciful law; where together with his friends of ideal and arms, he died on the front lines of Mardouni, leaving behind unfulfilled aspirations. Mher Tchoulhadjian was born on November 28, 1967 in Beirut. He got his elementary education at Tarkmantchadz College in Damascus. In 1978 Mher and his family settled in Bourj-Hammoud, where he joined the A.R.F. “Navasartian” junior association. He continued his intermediate and secondary education at Souren Khanamirian National College. In 1984, he became a member of the A.R.F. “Raffi” youth association, Mher took on multiple directorial and responsible positions. In February 1986, Mher got into the American University of Beirut studying physics and in December 1989, he got his BA. He continued his university education in engineering hoping to get his Masters degree. From the beginning of 1990 to June 1992, he taught physics at the Kevork Tchatalbashian National College, the German Secondary College and also worked at the AUB Physics lab. In 1989, Mher was assigned director of the A.R.F. “Papken Suni” junior association, and fulfilled his position until March 1991. In October 1990, he delivered his A.R.F. oath and was accepted into the ranks of the A.R.F. Zavarian Student Association. On August 23, 1993 Mher Tchoulhadjian was martyred alongside his four friends, in the Marzilli village in the region of Mardouni in Artsakh, while he, Meroujan Mosissian (member of Central Committee), Ardag Mentsoian, Levon Hampartsoumian and Routig Avakian were checking the position of the Armenian fronts’ forces.
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Shahen Meghrian (1952 - 1993) [attachmentid=18805] He was born in Koulistan on January 2, 1952. In 1973, he returned to Koulistan, where he led a job as an economist and later as a food provider for his village. He also, became the Agricultural and Productive Managements’ president. 1991, he was elected as acting president of the Shahoumian committee, and then he also took command of the Mardagerd regiment. He was a member in ARF and attended the ARF’s 25th Assembly. Two weeks befor his death, his home village, Koulisdan, was liberated, as a first step towards the liberation of Shahoumian. He was killed when his helicopter was brought down by enemy forces.
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Bekor Ashod Ghoulian (1961 - 1992) [attachmentid=18806] Ashod Ghoulian was born in 1961 in Baku. In 1991 Bekor plays an important role against the Azerbaijani military troop. Artsakh’s military troops came forth with the help of Bekor, he later was assigned as the first commander of these troops, which was the first troop to enter Shoushi. Bekor lost his life on August 25, 1992.
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Bedo (1964 - 1994) [attachmentid=18811] Bedo Ghevontian was born in Broshian burrow, Armenia, in 1964. In 1990 he became a member of A.R.F. That same year he moved to Shahoumian with his colleagues. On February 14, 1994 vice commander Bedo was killed in Kelpachar, in the liberation of the Omar Valley.
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Vicken Zakarian (1969 - 1992) [attachmentid=18808] Vigen Zakarian was born in Beirut and was a member of the Lebanese Youth Union (LYU). He took an active part in preservation of the Armenian identity in Lebanon. He arrived in Armenia in 1992 to participate in the Artsakh defense, then he headed for Shushi to fight for the liberation of Shushi. He died the same year, on May 8, 1992 during liberation of Zarislu village near Shushi. He is buried in the Yerablur pantheon next to his friends. One of the Tsakhkadzor school classes has been named after Vigen Zakarian. In addition, the central hall of LYU has also been named after him. Vigen Zakarian was presented with the medal of courage. "I want Ararat, I want freedom, independent and beautiful Armenia. I want to see and kiss the land where Armenian peasants live, where Armenian soldiers are, where Armenian revolutionary blood rests," reads Zakarian's diary. He came to Armenia not only to see and defend but to die for the freedom of his motherland.