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Armenian families are not like oranges they are more like peaches. The two juicy and the most powerful  

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Simple Jokes on Serious Issues Introduction "If the family were a fruit, it would be an orange, a circle of sections, held together but separable - each segment distinct." Letty Cottin Pogrebin So I fully agree with this quotation that a family is a unity of different members and every person in this united circle has a right to decide on his/her lifestyle though this orange rule never works in the Armenian families. Armenian families are not like oranges they are more like peaches. The two juicy and the most powerful parts of the peach are the parents who govern over the seed, i.e. the child, which remains inside until we eat the peach. As soon as the peach is eaten the seed is freed. The purpose of my presentation is to let everybody know in this international audience what the traditional process of upbringing is like in the Armenian reality, what stages it...

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