Last week I attended a lecture organized by the ARPA Institute and presented by Edwina Lebbie, the program coordinator for HALO Trust operation in the Nagorno Karabakh Republic (N
I had very interesting day at my internship with the ANCA-WR . Me and couple of my colleagues at the internship had various discussions about politics. The conversations started off great and it seeme
In my last blog I mentioned that I have not had a day off since 4th of July, I guess my boss was tired of hearing my complaints and gave me last Sunday off as a surprise. Since I have to fu
This week I started reading Oscar Wilde’s, The Picture of Dorian Gray . I have read this novel a total of 5 times in the past and I decided to read it a
In 1917, facing a military crisis from the German Front and a plethora of domestic problems such as poverty, famine, and disease, the Russian peasantry banded together with the Bolshevik Party in what
I pull up next to a car on Glenoaks. I see two beautiful Armenian girls. Sounds typical right? Here’s the catch. My car is not a Mercedes or a BMW. In fact it’s a big blue Toyota FJ Truck. While these
As I think about the past three years of my life, I wonder about where I would be right now if I had not decided to taken this road. Where would I be if I
As my internship in the Western Region progresses, I’m seeing things more clearly. From my perspective, however naïve it may be, a certain power exists in Armenians that I had never noticed before, or
I forget which week I am in at the internship but I’m still going strong. I have realized though, between my job and internship, the only day off I had since the start of the internship was 4th