Scientific
    						and social journal 
    						“SAMI SAUNJE” (three treasures)   №2(12),
    				2014 
    				(in georgian) 
	  SUMMARY 
       Zurab Tsutskiridze, Pirates of  morality
          Naili Svanidze, Didactics of languages and cultures 
          Ineza Iamanidze, Globalization undermined the  foundation of traditional school 
          Mitropolit Ioane (gamrekeli), Georgia’s  path
          Tina Ivelashvili, Grave crime of the  century  
          Anzor Totadze, May beauty never fade
          Gvantsa Koplatadze,  Samtskhe-Javakheti principality in The first half of the 19th century
          Eldar Bubulashvili, Archpriest  Meliton Kelenjeridze’s merit
          Mamuka Tsukhishvili, Mikhail  Vorontsov - the builder of the 19th century Georgia 
          Bondo Arveladze, Exposure  of armenian falsifications continues
          Gulbaat Rtskhiladze, Anti-georgian  conspiracy  
          Irakli Kipiani, How does Georgia benefit from signing an  association agreement with the european union?
        
        ZURAB TSUTSKIRIDZE  
          PIRATES OF  MORALITY 
        Piracy  has always been and is a great misfortune that causes significant damage to the  society. There is even a greater danger in a new form of privacy, which has  manifested itself in the 21st century: The piracy of morality. These  “new pirates” do not need physical weapons or ships. Their weapon is money and  the information tools: Press, radio, TV and the internet.  Using these  tools, they can easily attack states and societies, cloud their judgment by  propagandistic opiate, rob them of morality and destine them for a dissolute  existence. According to the author, the threat of piracy is evident but the  society’s attitude towards this danger is inadequate. 
        
        NAILI  SVANIDZE 
          DIDACTICS OF LANGUAGES AND CULTURES 
        In the article, the  author analyzes the methods and tools necessary for students studying foreign  languages and cultures. The author emphasizes the importance of theoretical and  conceptual means, which become available via interdisciplinary teachings; this  entails introducing the following disciplines into the university program:  linguistics, literary criticism, textology,  sociology, sociolinguistics, culturology and linguo-culturology. 
        
      INEZA  IAMANIDZE 
        GLOBALIZATION  UNDERMINED THE FOUNDATION  
        OF TRADITIONAL SCHOOL 
        In the article, the  author describes problems in the school educational system. She emphasizes that  the general upbringing has been degraded and is lacking nationwide. She  expresses substantiated fear that the moral reference point of upbringing of  the future generation is not defined. The author raises concerns that the law  known as the protection of the rights of LGBT society and minority may  compromise our nation’s high moral values. In fact, by accepting this  antidiscrimination law in the orthodox country, immorality and sinfulness has  already been legalized. Based on this the author poses the question: What  should schools do? To this question, there is no answer; however, time is  running out. 
        
        MITROPOLIT  IOANE (GAMREKELI) 
          GEORGIA’S PATH 
        The urgency of the  issue, posed in the letter, is already indicated in the title. After a brief  analysis of Georgia’s history, the author presents the path that the Georgian  nation has chosen without any coercion, of its own free will. As a result,  Georgia maintained its national identity. Today, the country is yet again  facing a choice: to continue serving Christ, which it chose 1500 years ago, or  to trade it with the so-called European values, i.e., with whom is it necessary  to have close interrelations - with the West or Russia. The conclusion follows:  A choice must be made so Georgiareceives the best possibilities of preserving  the faithfulness of the way chosen by its ancestors. Respectively, would the  Georgian people survive by having a relationship with the West or Russia?  
        
        TINA  IVELASHVILI 
          GRAVE CRIME OF THE  CENTURY 
        The Parliament of  Georgia passed a law on the elimination of all forms of discrimination in  Georgia.  The law was signed into effect  by the President on May 2, 2014. The first paragraph of the law, sexual  orientation and gender identity is equated with nationality and ethnicity. This  type of contextual consideration is unthinkable. The law may be interpreted as  if sexual minority in Georgia is a victim of homophobia. The author wants to  remind the lawmakers that the Georgian society has always been tolerant towards  all sick (mentally and physically) and has lent a helping hand to the best of  the possibilities. Therefore, Georgian person’s attitude towards the sexual  minority cannot be seen as persecution, hatred, social isolation and violence.  Today, critical attitude towards sexual minority is due to it turning into  ideology. It has adopted proselytic nature and demands general acceptance,  universality, international recognition and state support.   
      This law cannot be  assimilated with the traditions and healthy lifestyle of the Georgian people.  Any such law can cause spiritual, state, territorial or religious dissent and  disintegration of the nation. Unfortunately, our current government (and its  predecessor) is an obedient servant to the West, acts without the consent of  the Georgian people and legalizes what the external forces dictate.   
        
        ANZOR  TOTADZE 
          MAY BEAUTY NEVER  FADE 
        In the Georgian  parliament, abill is being prepared according to which a woman is given five  days instead of three days to reconsider the decision of abortion. In this  regard, Western non-governmental agencies have raised an uproar. They have  Georgian supporters as well. They believe that these changes would violate  women’s rights and jeopardize women’s ability to make an independent decision.  The article offers the opposite view. In particular, the legislation of Georgia  gives a woman the right to abortion however during the undertaking of this  process the rights of others come into conflict with it. In the author’s  opinion, increasing the decision timeframe to five days is highly advisable.  
        
        GVANTSA  KOPLATADZE 
          SAMTSKHE-JAVAKHETI PRINCIPALITY  IN  
          THE FIRST HALF OF THE 19TH  CENTURY 
        The reason for  separating Samtskhe-Javakheti from the historical homeland of southern Georgia,  and of its transformation into Akhaltsikhe province is partly due to the sins  of their ancestors, their ambition and their treachery. In much known Treaty of  King Erekle, according to which Kartli and Kakheti kingdoms became subjects of  the Russian Orthodox Empire, one of the requests was to aid Georgia in  regaining its lost territories.  The  article presents evidence based on the analysis of historical facts that  demonstrates the Russian Empire’s attempts to return the Samtskhe-Javakheti  region to Georgia;however, just like in the past, ambition and high treason  emerged this time as well. This harmed the country so severely that even  nowadays Georgia is still paying for it. 
        
        ELDAR  BUBULASHVILI 
          ARCHPRIEST MELITON  KELENJERIDZE’S MERIT 
        The article  presents multilateral activities of archpriest Meliton Kelenjeridze.   He simultaneouslypracticed in the spiritual  field as well as the public field. Meliton Kelenjeridze’s scientific activities  were also diverse and comprised of different areas of science. He was a  folklorist, linguist, literary critic, church historian, etc. The author  assesses the archpriest's work in the development of Georgian church  historiography.  
        
        MAMUKA  TSUKHISHVILI 
          MIKHAIL VORONTSOV  - THE BUILDER OF THE 19TH CENTURY GEORGIA 
        The essay talks  about a highly educated and well-known Russian state and public figure of the  19th century, The Caucasus Viceroyalty, Prince Mikhail Vorontsov’s  contributions towards Georgia (1844-1854 years). Based on the historical  documents and assessments of Georgian public figures, the author presents to  us, a great official who made an invaluable contribution to the development of  Georgian culture, education and agriculture.  
        
        BONDO  ARVELADZE 
          EXPOSURE OF  ARMENIAN FALSIFICATIONS CONTINUES 
        In this article,  the author provides an overview of the second volume of the collection:  “Destroyers of Falsifications” (Baku, 2014 in Russian). The collection includes  essays of scholars and political scientists of many countries who expose  numerous historical and cultural facts falsified by Armenian scientists. The  author’s objective is to convince the young Armenian scientists not to emulate  their compatriots by falsifying their history. He urges them to conduct the  research of the history and culture of Armenia, as well as their neighboring  countries conscientiously and objectively.   
        
        GULBAAT  RTSKHILADZE 
          ANTI-GEORGIAN  CONSPIRACY 
        The author reveals  the anti-democratic thinking of Defense minister Irakli Alasania, who recently  stated that the political prisoners of the Saakashvili regime criticizing NATO  and EU pose a counter-intelligence threat; therefore, parliament should not have  released them so quickly. In addition, the article provides many facts of  verbal provocations of Georgian politicians, journalists and even some  clergymen against a possible rapprochement of Georgia with Russia.  
        
        IRAKLI  KIPIANI 
          HOW DOES GEORGIA BENEFIT FROM SIGNING AN  ASSOCIATION  
          AGREEMENT WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION? 
        The author examines  the main points of an association agreement between Georgia and European Union,  which has been prepared for signature. The conclusion is unequivocal – Georgia  does not benefit from this agreement either politically or economically. On the  contrary, EU establishes Georgia on it strategic orbit and provides privileged  trade conditions to its exporters.  
          
          
        
              
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