суббота, 18 апреля 2009 г.

Module #7

Hello! Thanks for giving rise to my interest towards PHinternational and new technologies.
I gain new friends with the help of you. The moduls made me skilled.I'm gratful to all the members of DOTCOM project as they've ereated a very interesting project to consolidate Armenian, Azerbajanian and American teenagers.



1) The most exciting facts in the project were the moments when I learnt that I passed the first phase, then the second and finally the third. I was very excited when I was told that I was among the five replacements but neverteless I'm happy. It was fun dealind with the madules
#3 and #5. This is exciting and fun part of DOTCOM PHASE 1 forme.



2)The mostt challenging part of DOTCOM project was the imoportance of learning the #5
“language of persuasion” . I work very hard, and it gave it's results. It is challenging part
in PHASE 1.



3)If you start a new project I would like more pupils to take part in it. I would like the madules to be more . It would like the be great if you could visit the pupils of armenia and Azrbejan
in their motherlands and not only by e-mail. Then you wouldbe able to conider the participants mental abilities.


This video is very fun. When do you watch this video you knon what I mine.

четверг, 9 апреля 2009 г.





We in Barcamp.
Azriyan Vladimir
Astxik Khachatryan
Hovannes Sarajyan
Martin Hakobyan
Diana Tadevosyan

вторник, 7 апреля 2009 г.

Charles Aznavour


Aznavour was born in Paris, the son of Armenian immigrants Michael Aznavourian and Knar Bagdasarian. His artistic parents introduced him to the world of theatre at an early age. He dropped out of school at the age of nine, already aspiring to the life of an artist. He began to perform at this time, and soon took the stage name "Aznavour". His big break came when the singer Édith Piaf heard him sing and arranged to take him with her on tour in France and to the United States.
Aznavour's voice lies in the tenor range, but possesses the low range and coloratura more typical of a baritone, lending to his unique sound.
Aznavour married his third wife, Swede Ulla Thorsell, in 1968. He has 6 children - Seda, Katia, Misha, Nicolas, Charles, and Patrick. He currently resides in Geneva, Switzerland.
Often described as the "Frank Sinatra of France", Aznavour sings mostly about love. He has written musicals and about a thousand songs, and made more than one hundred records. Aznavour speaks and sings in many languages (French, English, Italian Spanish, German, Russian, Armenian, Portuguese, Neapolitan), which has helped him perform at Carnegie Hall and other major venues around the world. He also recorded at least one song from the 18th century poet SayatNova, in Armenian. Que C'est Triste Venise, sung in French, Italian (Com'è Triste Venezia), Spanish (Venecia Sin Ti), English (How Sad Venice Can Be), and German (Venedig in Grau), is one of Aznavour's most famous multilingual songs.
Hi isbig man.

понедельник, 6 апреля 2009 г.

iPhone


Phone, iPod,
Internet,You Tube and more.
Phone, iPod, Internet, and more.
Introducing iPhone 3G. With fast 3G wireless technology, GPS mapping, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store, iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips. And like the original iPhone, it combines three products in one — a revolutionary phone, a widescreen iPod, and a breakthrough Internet device with rich HTML email and a desktop-class web browser. iPhone 3G. It redefines what a mobile phone can do — again. It is high technology.

SYMBOLS

There are many symbols in this
pictur and all of them have they
own history. I think, if mabile
don't have symbol it has many
problem in they life.