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armenia remains a dream, a subject of stories, yet still, against all odds, a place. you, what do you own the world? how do you own disorder disorder now somewhere between the sacred silence sacred silence and sleep disorder, disorder i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha la la la la sha la la la la la sha la la la la sha la la la la la la anthony: armenia is a small, landlocked christian nation surrounded by mostly non-christian neighbors. azerbaijan over there, iran down there, and turkey right there. turkey, and relations with turkey, and the armenian people s terrible history with that country being the central and defining issue of armenian identity. and a present-day political reality 103 years after what just about anyone would call genocide. turkey has always adamantly denied that, saying it was simply
soviet time. i mean you can have a success story if you were a communist party official or if you were doing science, or perhaps artist, and that s it. and the science was the most clean career. i mean, you were not compromising your own beliefs and you were doing something good. anthony: if you were to imagine the perfect business, or the most efficient export for a land-locked nation with most of its borders closed, it would be information technology, right? or, to put it simply, brains. anthony: you teach chess in school, is that? ruben: yes. anthony: in school? ruben: yup, in school. anthony: starting at what age? arthur: third grade. my son hates it. he s a fourth grader. ruben: second grade. anthony: so everybody plays chess or was taught chess? ruben yeah, everybody. anthony: that already is a very different- harut: i have a ranking, actually. arthur: really? i didn t know. come on. harut: small one, but-
anthony: yeah, but that s a very different mentality than most places. harut: we have actually, my mom took me to chess class. it was not because of the country is like a super nation in chess or something, just she wanted to take me someplace where i can develop my brains. ruben: but actually, there s a quick answer. when you are being oppressed during your history, knowledge is something that cannot be taken off you. anything can happen. soviet union can collapse, there can be pogroms, there can be emigration. they can take your home, they can take your fortune. but knowledge and skill is something that remains with you for all of the time. and that s why armenians are investing in education, in knowledge, in skill. to invest in development of a child, all of us are children that were invested in. the knowledge is something that you always keep with you. i think this explains a lot. to. and it s natural. treat it that way. aveeno® daily moisture with prebiotic oat
the garlic level for you, it s okay, you can add. anthony: so it s garlic so far so good. sam: and then, okay, you have one more plate, you remove the meat. anthony: wow, you take this very seriously. sam: yeah, yeah, yeah, you take it meline: it s a ritual, yeah. anthony: does everybody have their own style, or is this the absolute, this is the way. sam: yeah, but the classics say you have to eat with your hands. this is the classics, you eat with your hands. whoever is not eating with his hands, they are teasing him, “hey, you re a loser.” anthony: really? sam: and you literally judge by a person if he s eating good khash or not. like see the guy, he s the first. anthony: harsh. you re like the ayatollah of food, man. you re very inna: may i say a toast? are you ready? okay, we have a saying when we first come to a house, to a place that hosts us, we say