Azerbajan is Greater than Armenia as of now
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Lets debate. Thank you Police sheep for graciously accepting my challenge
The MRI machine is an Armenian invention with Dr. Raymond Damadian was an Armenian doctor.
Armenia also spends a higher percentage of GDP on education at 2.8% rather than 2.6%.
Azerbaijan also has a higher amount of underweight under-5 year-olds at 4.9% compared to Armenia's 2.6%.
Armenia has natural resources such as gold, copper, molybdenum, zinc and bauxite - many of which are absent from Azerbaijan
This isn't true, this doctor was born in New York, and Wikipedia classifies him as an American physician, and a medical practitioner.
Azerbaijan has a much better education system than Armenia, with ranking 67th, while Armenia ranks 98th. If we go deeper we find Armenia has never won a Nobel prize, but Azerbaijan has.
- Estonia (7th),
- Isreal (9th)
- Kazakhstan (15th)
- Slovenia (16th)
- Georgia (17th)
- Singapore (18th)
note how Armenia is more obese.And lastly Azerbaijan holds more hospital beds per capita than Armenia, with Azerbaijan ranking 12th, and Armenia ranking 57th out of 190 countries.
Azerbaijan is much better off in this department, holding an economy that’s 46.94 billion dollars large.
I agree that Armenia is freer, but why is freedom so important?
well a virtuous nation wouldn't violate a ceasefire 22 times.
Both of these people are duel nationals of both America and of Armenia - as described in the source.
These are true, however, despite this, Armenia still has a higher life expectancy than Azerbaijan.
a figure which gives a more accurate representation of the success of an economy.
Freedom is important because it leads to enhanced expressions of creativity and original thought and increased productivity.
The definition of virtuous is having or showing high moral standards, according to the OED. I would argue that failing to uphold the human rights of freedom of expression, freedom of the press, freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. Azerbaijan has failed to do this so I would propose that Armenia is more virtuous than Azerbaijan.
Armenia [...] lags behind Azerbaijan when it comes to innovation
I have also been able to prove Armenia spends on education poorly, when compared to Azerbaijan.
better measurement for poor or middle income countries
Azerbaijan has 47 museums, but Armenia only has 23, Azerbaijan isn’t lacking here. As for original thought, Azerbaijani’s file more patents(s)
Again remember that Azerbaijan’s are more innovative.
Azerbaijan = AZ, Armenia = AR
Gist:
I am not convinced I would want to live in either, but AZ sounds better by a host of standards shown.
1. Education and Academic achievement: AZ
AZ has somewhat better schooling. A lesser rate of teachers or GDP investment doesn’t matter if the outcome is not favorable (con does better by later pointing out it’s “only a 0.12 difference”; however this is a comparison debate, so a little is still a win for this section).
AZ has a noble prize for something in quantum mechanics. (I do not buy the USSR counter argument; if we go that route we may as well claim neither country has plumbing due to the Romans having built the aqueduct...).
AR had... Sorry New York City had a really good female engineer who was the first to graduate at Columbia, and they gave her a medal (it’s cool, but the same people giving her the medal mitigates its significance). New York City also had the inventor of the MRI machine.
2. Quality of life: AZ
AZ comes ahead, and this seems to be unchallenged.
3. Homicide Rate: AZ
Unchallenged
4. Geography and Demographics: AZ
AZ is bigger with more people.
AR has more diverse natural resources, but AZ does better on the most important ones (to include much more clean water, having 77.7 v. 7.7 km^3 per capita. On oil, AR does not even make the list)
5. Democracy/Media/Crimes: AZ
The crimes committed while so free and democratic were unchallenged. The relevance of them being free and democratic was successfully challenged, pro even used pro’s own metrics to show that AZ is more free and democratic (by the outcome used to measure those things... a flawed standard), which con mistook for a concession.
6. Health: tie
AR does better on infant mortality, and obesity among children at age 5 (their adult population did not fare so well; and contradictorily they suffer greater rates of malnourishment).
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See above review of key points. AZ just comes ahead by too many of the measures in question.
Oh come on, Azerbajan is not a real country. How is it better than Armenia?
They are both former Soviet republics in Asia.
This debate made no sense. Nobody knows what an Azerbajan or Armenia is...
Well your braver than I am, I'd never accept a debate that was about something I was unfamiliar with, you undeniably did better in your first full debate than I did in my first debate, now the voters will decide the victor.
It was! That was my first ever full debate. I was a bit fearful at first over format/rules etc. but it was really enjoyable. I didn't know much about the topic before taking it up so it was interesting to learn about both countries.
that was fun
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