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October 2000 Hye Sharzhoom 3 # Armenians and the Internet • By Ara Mekhitarian Etchmiadzin Address: http://www.etchmiadzin.com Brief Summary: Etchmiadzin.com is one of the newest Armenian web sites on the Internet with the latest Java effects. Here you will find information regarding the Armenian Church and Christianity. This web page offers a full overview of the recent consecration and ordination ceremony of our 132nd Catholicos. Learn about the process of electing the Armenian Catholicos and the history ofthe Armenian Church. Click on their " How Can I Participate" link and find out how to be a part of the big 1700th anniversary celebration of the Armenian church in Armenia next year. This web site is also affiliated with www.armgate.com, providing a variety of Armenian Church images and interesting information on Armenian art and culture. Categories: Message from Church Leaders, Mission Statement, Jubilee Year Activities, About the Armenian Church, Daily Questions and Readings, What's New, How Can I Participate. How to use: Links are listed on the right side of the home page. Contact: email: 1700@etchmiadzin.am The 1700th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Christianity as Armenia's State Religion 1700 anniversary anniversary Message from Church Leaders Mission Statement Jubilee Year Activities About the Armenian Church Daily Questions and Readings What's New? How Can I Participate? Links About this Site SjMffit^l Ssf,y.fe.aa.,an intern gfgantefttons, 'Educational Resources Genocide Research About AN! Survey official statements, resolutions, proclamations, and reports affirming the genocide. Excerpts from the 1919 Turkish Military Tribunal and the 1920 Treaty of Sevres are included. Explore how to teach about genocide. Featured are a resource guide, a reference section, sample curricula, information on video documentaries, a suggested reading list, and a genocide FAQ. Examine the historical record. Photo collections, a detailed chronology, sample archival documents, international affirmation arid conventions, a survey of press coverage, and a guide to bibliographies are offered. team about ANrs goats, programs, and organizational structure. Profiles of ANl's senior staff members and a FAQ on the organization are also available. Armenian National Institute Address: http://www.armenian-genocide.org/ Brief Summary: The Armenian National Institute (ANI) is a non-profit organization based in Washington D.C, dedicated to the study, research, and affirmation ofthe Armenian Genocide. Their web site offers tons of information regarding the genocide, including excerpts from the 1919 Turkish Military Tribunal and the 1920 Treaty of Sevres. Their "Educational Resources" section, offers information on how to teach someone about the Armenian Genocide in 1915, including a resource guide, a reference section, sample curricula, information on video documentaries and a recommended reading list. Plus, they have a rare photo collection of victims and refugees of the Genocide and a day by day chronology of the unfortunate events'that took place. Overall this web site is very informative and does a good job in promoting the truth about the Armenian Genocide. Categories: International Affirmation, Educational Resources, Genocide Research, About ANI. How to use: Links are located in the center of the page. A site map and search engine are also provided on the left-hand side. Contact: (202) 383-9009 email: ani@aaainc.org ASP Book/Video Donations Professor Dickran Kouymjian and the Armenian Studies Program would like to thank the authors and publishers for the following books, videos and periodicals. Ben Amirkhanian & The William Saroyan Society William Saroyan posters and CD of the 1st Annual Great Saroyan Reading Araz Artinian, Ville St Laurent Quebec Video: Surviving the Richter Scale Dr. Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, Medfofd, MA Baghdiantz McCabe, I. (1999) The Shah's Silk for Europe's Silver (Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania) Mrs. Emma Bozmagian, Fresno books from the Ataskarian family Byurat Cultural Foundation, Burbank Byurat, Vaghinak (1999). Memoirs From My Life (Yerevan Museum of Literature And Art) Center for Political and Strategic Studies,Washington, DC Edited by Road Sagdeev & Susan Eisenhower (2000). Islam and- Central Asia. New York: The Center for Political/Strategic Studies Committee of the 1700th Anniversary of Christianity, Etchmiadzin Materials of the International Conference (2000). Armenia: Church & State. Etchmiadzin Galust Galoyan, Yerevan Galoyan, Galust (1999). Armenian and the Great Powers: 1917-1923 Armenian National Academy of Sciences Fr. Antranik Granian, Beirut (1999). Haigazian Armenological Review, Vol. 19 (Beirut, Armenian Dept. of Haigazian University) John Hadidian, Albany, CA and London Hand written diary of Varsenig Soghigian Souren Karapetian, Glendale Video: Turkish Soup Dr. L. G. Khacheryan,Xjlendale Khacheryan, L. G. (1999). The History Of Armenian Orthography Vth-XXth centuries (Glendale: Yerevan Publishing) Ms. Mary Simonian, Fresno books from mother's estate. Surp Pirgic Ermeni Hastanesi, Kazlicesme, Istanbul All Savior Hospital Year Book 1900 ofthe Armenian Hospital. Istanbul Araxy Tatoulian, San Diego Tatoulian, A. (2000). Petevin (The Bedouin). (California: Arax Press) • The Armenian Students Organization • California State University, Fresno invites you to a special open forum with Fresno City Mayoral Candidates: Alan Autry - Dan Whitehurst Speaking and answering questions about issues of concern for the City of Fresno • Growth • Education • Agriculture • Downtown Revitalization Wednesday, October 25, 2000 7:00 p.m. Alice Peters Auditorium Rm. 191 University Business Center, CSU Fresno Campus Free admission and open to the public. „ For more information contact Armenian Students Organization Tim Kuckenbaker 250-9683 • Barbara Harutinian 304-4814
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Title | 2000_10 Hye Sharzhoom Newspaper October 2000 |
Alternative Title | Armenian Action, Vol. 22 No. 1, October 2000; Ethnic Supplement to the Collegian. |
Publisher | Armenian Studies Program, California State University, Fresno. |
Publication Date | 2000 |
Description | Published two to four times a year. The newspaper of the California State University, Fresno Armenian Students Organization and Armenian Studies Program. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno – Periodicals. |
Contributors | Armenian Studies Program; Armenian Students Organization, California State University, Fresno. |
Coverage | 1979-2014 |
Format | Newspaper print |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Scanned at 200-360 dpi, 18-bit greyscale - 24-bit color, TIFF or PDF. PDFs were converted to TIF using Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro. |
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Title | October 2000 Page 3 |
Full-Text-Search | October 2000 Hye Sharzhoom 3 # Armenians and the Internet • By Ara Mekhitarian Etchmiadzin Address: http://www.etchmiadzin.com Brief Summary: Etchmiadzin.com is one of the newest Armenian web sites on the Internet with the latest Java effects. Here you will find information regarding the Armenian Church and Christianity. This web page offers a full overview of the recent consecration and ordination ceremony of our 132nd Catholicos. Learn about the process of electing the Armenian Catholicos and the history ofthe Armenian Church. Click on their " How Can I Participate" link and find out how to be a part of the big 1700th anniversary celebration of the Armenian church in Armenia next year. This web site is also affiliated with www.armgate.com, providing a variety of Armenian Church images and interesting information on Armenian art and culture. Categories: Message from Church Leaders, Mission Statement, Jubilee Year Activities, About the Armenian Church, Daily Questions and Readings, What's New, How Can I Participate. How to use: Links are listed on the right side of the home page. Contact: email: 1700@etchmiadzin.am The 1700th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Christianity as Armenia's State Religion 1700 anniversary anniversary Message from Church Leaders Mission Statement Jubilee Year Activities About the Armenian Church Daily Questions and Readings What's New? How Can I Participate? Links About this Site SjMffit^l Ssf,y.fe.aa.,an intern gfgantefttons, 'Educational Resources Genocide Research About AN! Survey official statements, resolutions, proclamations, and reports affirming the genocide. Excerpts from the 1919 Turkish Military Tribunal and the 1920 Treaty of Sevres are included. Explore how to teach about genocide. Featured are a resource guide, a reference section, sample curricula, information on video documentaries, a suggested reading list, and a genocide FAQ. Examine the historical record. Photo collections, a detailed chronology, sample archival documents, international affirmation arid conventions, a survey of press coverage, and a guide to bibliographies are offered. team about ANrs goats, programs, and organizational structure. Profiles of ANl's senior staff members and a FAQ on the organization are also available. Armenian National Institute Address: http://www.armenian-genocide.org/ Brief Summary: The Armenian National Institute (ANI) is a non-profit organization based in Washington D.C, dedicated to the study, research, and affirmation ofthe Armenian Genocide. Their web site offers tons of information regarding the genocide, including excerpts from the 1919 Turkish Military Tribunal and the 1920 Treaty of Sevres. Their "Educational Resources" section, offers information on how to teach someone about the Armenian Genocide in 1915, including a resource guide, a reference section, sample curricula, information on video documentaries and a recommended reading list. Plus, they have a rare photo collection of victims and refugees of the Genocide and a day by day chronology of the unfortunate events'that took place. Overall this web site is very informative and does a good job in promoting the truth about the Armenian Genocide. Categories: International Affirmation, Educational Resources, Genocide Research, About ANI. How to use: Links are located in the center of the page. A site map and search engine are also provided on the left-hand side. Contact: (202) 383-9009 email: ani@aaainc.org ASP Book/Video Donations Professor Dickran Kouymjian and the Armenian Studies Program would like to thank the authors and publishers for the following books, videos and periodicals. Ben Amirkhanian & The William Saroyan Society William Saroyan posters and CD of the 1st Annual Great Saroyan Reading Araz Artinian, Ville St Laurent Quebec Video: Surviving the Richter Scale Dr. Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, Medfofd, MA Baghdiantz McCabe, I. (1999) The Shah's Silk for Europe's Silver (Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania) Mrs. Emma Bozmagian, Fresno books from the Ataskarian family Byurat Cultural Foundation, Burbank Byurat, Vaghinak (1999). Memoirs From My Life (Yerevan Museum of Literature And Art) Center for Political and Strategic Studies,Washington, DC Edited by Road Sagdeev & Susan Eisenhower (2000). Islam and- Central Asia. New York: The Center for Political/Strategic Studies Committee of the 1700th Anniversary of Christianity, Etchmiadzin Materials of the International Conference (2000). Armenia: Church & State. Etchmiadzin Galust Galoyan, Yerevan Galoyan, Galust (1999). Armenian and the Great Powers: 1917-1923 Armenian National Academy of Sciences Fr. Antranik Granian, Beirut (1999). Haigazian Armenological Review, Vol. 19 (Beirut, Armenian Dept. of Haigazian University) John Hadidian, Albany, CA and London Hand written diary of Varsenig Soghigian Souren Karapetian, Glendale Video: Turkish Soup Dr. L. G. Khacheryan,Xjlendale Khacheryan, L. G. (1999). The History Of Armenian Orthography Vth-XXth centuries (Glendale: Yerevan Publishing) Ms. Mary Simonian, Fresno books from mother's estate. Surp Pirgic Ermeni Hastanesi, Kazlicesme, Istanbul All Savior Hospital Year Book 1900 ofthe Armenian Hospital. Istanbul Araxy Tatoulian, San Diego Tatoulian, A. (2000). Petevin (The Bedouin). (California: Arax Press) • The Armenian Students Organization • California State University, Fresno invites you to a special open forum with Fresno City Mayoral Candidates: Alan Autry - Dan Whitehurst Speaking and answering questions about issues of concern for the City of Fresno • Growth • Education • Agriculture • Downtown Revitalization Wednesday, October 25, 2000 7:00 p.m. Alice Peters Auditorium Rm. 191 University Business Center, CSU Fresno Campus Free admission and open to the public. „ For more information contact Armenian Students Organization Tim Kuckenbaker 250-9683 • Barbara Harutinian 304-4814 |