“Treasure Island” by Robert Louis Stevenson.

Treasure island is an adventure novel about the experiences of a young boy named Jim Hawkins who goes on a dangerous adventure to recover buried treasure. The book was published in 1883Through the story, the main character encounters mutinous pirates, marooned castaways, frightening tales of ghosts, and much more. The most familiar characters introduced to... Continue Reading →

Cooper Beeches by Arthur Conan Doyle. Review

"Cooper Beeches" is a detective story written by Arthur Conan Doyle who's main character in Sherlock Holmes, doctor Watson and Ms. Hunter, a governess who was looking for a job. In this case, while Ms. Hunter was on a search for a new job, she got an offer from a stranger who was suggesting a... Continue Reading →

Focus 5 exercises

3. Complete the definitions with the correct form of the phrases in bold from the article and paragraphs. A figment of someone’s imagination stumble across smth pay a premium brace yourself for consciously pre-empt stumble acrosssth– պատահաբար, անսպաասելի մի բան գտնել, մի բանի, մեկին պատաահաաբար հանդիպել If you stumble across something or stumble on it,... Continue Reading →

Sports in the United Kingdom

Presentation 27 England is home to a very diverse range of sports. I believe exploring sport culture of any country is crucial in understanding its people's daily interests, business development and lifestyle. Soccer, cricket, tennis, rugby, badminton and golf were invented in Britain and play a major role in the nation's culture today. These mostly... Continue Reading →

Getting Acquainted with the UN office in Armenia

The long awaited meeting with the UN office of Armenia had finally took place. We were hosted by the United Nations Armenia team, including Armine Petrosyan- the National Information Officer at United Nations, Niels Scott- the Resident Coordinator a.i. and Zaruhi Tonoyan- Programme Coordinatior at UNFPA. We also got acquainted with Hasmik Simonyan, Writer and... Continue Reading →

Statement by Joe Biden on Armenian Remembrance Day

On April 24, 1915, Ottoman authorities arrested Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople. Thus began the Armenian genocide—one of the worst mass atrocities of the 20th century. Today, we remember the one and a half million Armenians who were deported, massacred, or marched to their deaths in a campaign of extermination, and mourn the... Continue Reading →

THE UN STRUCTURES

The United Nations is neither a supra-State nor a government of governments. It does not have an army and it imposes no taxes. It depends on the political will of its Member States to have its decisions put into action and relies on the contributions of its Members to carry out its activities. The six... Continue Reading →

Winter camp for me…

Since I have written multiple summaries of winter camp activities, this time I will freely talk of my feelings and emotions throughout the three weeks of January. Well, I'll start telling all about it by firstly mentioning that interaction with my squad changed a lot of things in me. Honestly, there were a couple of... Continue Reading →

Dear Santa.

Dear Santa, I don't want a lot for Christmas. There's just one thing I need. No, it's not what Mariah Carey wants. This is bigger than wanting a special person. Actually, I'm still deciding on that one thought. Sometimes I wonder if there's something bigger than true love, such as universal discoveries. Defining the undefinable,... Continue Reading →

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