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Where there is darkness, may we bring light. Where there is despair,there will be hope. Where there is dusk,there will be another dawn. The best is yet to come.
Не завидуйте нам, женам, капитан. Мы молимся больше священников, спим меньше стражи и стареем раньше времени.
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The protest against the new price of electricity in Yerevan, Armenia. Citizens organized a peaceful sit down demonstration near the Armenian president’s residence, Baghramyan avenue. The police blocked the way to the residence. At 5:10 in the morning of 23rd of June the police forced back the peaceful activists with water cannons, forced more than 240 social activists to go to police stations, broke journalists’ gadgets and recording devices. After the incident people made graffiti on some walls with the following expression: “This hasn’t been watered” which means that the activists are not going to give up.
They spend nights in the street demanding from the president of Armenia to cancel the new law and agreement according to which the price of electricity will be raised by 40%.
In the morning of 24th of June the activists started cleaning the avenue, new people joined the rows and shared food and drinks with the ones who spent the night in the main street of the city. Some of them threw flowers to the police as an act of peace and kindness. The protest is still going on. The participants have promised to stay there as long as it takes to cancel the new law.
The protest against the new price of electricity in Yerevan, Armenia. Citizens organized a peaceful sit down demonstration near the Armenian president’s residence, Baghramyan avenue. The police blocked the way to the residence. At 5:10 in the morning of 23rd of June the police forced back the peaceful activists with water cannons, forced more than 240 social activists to go to police stations, broke journalists’ gadgets and recording devices. After the incident people made graffiti on some walls with the following expression: “This hasn’t been watered” which means that the activists are not going to give up. The violent incident made the whole nation even angrier and in the evening of the same day around 9500 people gathered at the same place, Baghramyan ave, to express their complaint concerning the price of electricity and the violence applied by the police to the citizens. The activists made barricades between the police and the nation with trash cans to avoid another crash. They spent the night in the street demanding from the president of Armenia to cancel the new law and agreement according to which the price of electricity will be raised by 15%. A lot of celebrities and public figures joined the action of disagreement at night of 23rd of June. The night passed in peace. In the morning of 24th of June the activists started cleaning the avenue, new people joined the rows and shared food and drinks with the ones who spent the night in the main street of the city. Some of them threw flowers to the police as an act of peace and kindness. The protest is still going on. The participants have promised to stay there as long as it takes to cancel the new law.
The new law is being forced by Russian owner of the Armenian Electricity stations Eugenie Bibin, who had plans to raise the price of electricity by 40% of the present price. Meeting the strong confrontation of the nation he changed the 40% to 15%.
Take into accordance that half of the nation is not even capable of paying the bill by the present price.
Armenian diaspora also joined the movement against the ravin that the governments commits towards its people telling that is why they had to leave their homeland.
Song and dance as a means of protest. I love my people #TurkeyFailed #ElectricYerevan
“You!” - Princess Diana meets comedian Rowan Atkinson while greeting the cast of the ‘Royal Variety’ show in 1984 -
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Puberty (13), Election age (18), and Drinking age (21)
Puberty for Patau syndrome, caused by trisomy 13
Election for Edwards syndome, caused by trisomy 18
Drinking for Down syndrome, caused by trisomy 21
AND this list is in reverse order of frequency of trisomies resulting in live births (Down most common, then Edward, then Patau).
I always find this super difficult, but it turns out First Aid has a mnemonic for this.
Armenian Genocide
Դատապարտելով նախորդը՝ կկանխվեր հաջորդը
The Armenian people have, in certain sense, shared in the passion of the Lord, their suffering nonetheless contains the seeds of his resurrection.
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Today the Department of Awesome Natural Wonders takes us to Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi, Japan, home to the country’s largest great wisteria. This colossal blooming vine is 144 years old and covers an area measuring 1,990 square meters (half an acre). Its numerous heavy branches are held up by a vast network of steel supports. In the spring countless racemes of pink and purple flowers bloom to form a vibrant canopy that practically brushes the heads of the park’s many visitors.
Last year, people came up with some pretty great #ScienceValentines - let’s keep that rolling! How would you express your love for that special scientist in your life? Tweet @nprscience or message me, and I’ll collect the best ones.
(Bonus points if you can somehow incorporate landing on a comet)
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Soldiers smiling for justice
Armenian society is terrified by terrible loss of soldiers we have every day. There are different reasons for this is. One of them is non-formal relations inside the Army. This type of project is important so people understand that soldiers are really human, not just meat. In reality they smile more than being depressed or stressed. Lot of Armenians and Azerbajanis die on the front line.
Queens Throughout History: Part I
Nefertiti/Theodora/Wu Zetian/Eleanor/Zabel/Seondeok/Nzinga/Catherine/ {insp.}