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Armenian women are that of traditional Armenian culture, blood or country. Armenian women are sensitive, pure, and mainly Christian women.

History
The Armenian women, as a rule, are fine looking, with intelligent faces and womanly. This is especially noticeable in the case of old women. Among the oriental races, as a rule, the old women are not handsome, but the reverse is true of the Armenian women.

Education
A large amount of Armenian and Iranian women began to be educated and politicized in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, although the majority of both populations shared similar status, roles and customs and remained traditional.

Medieval
In medieval Armenian communities, the women whose memory has been preserved are always princesses. During the Crusades, their marriages strengthened relations between the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia and the Frankish kingdoms of the Orient. Thus, the Armenian Arda, wife of Beaudoin I, became the first queen of Jerusalem (1100-1113). Also, Morfa of Melitene, another Armenian, married Baudoin II, at first, County of Edessa, than the King of Jerusalem.

Ottoman Empire
In the Ottoman Empire, until the Tanzimat era, the Armenians had to wear dark red or crimson clothes, while the Greeks wore black and the Jews blue.

In 1568, the Sultan proclaims with an edict that Armenian and Jewish women are not allowed to wear luxurious clothes, silken garments, high heeled sandals, or collars and bonnets like Muslim women.
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The Motorola V276 is descended directly from the V260, sharing many of the same features and adding a VGA camera. A speaker-phone, voice-dialing, and MMS capability are included in this relatively lightweight model.

* VGA (640x480) 0.3 megapixel camera with self-timer function and photo effects (4x digital zoom)
* LCD color display with 128x128 pixels supporting 65,000 colors
* BREW downloadable games
* MMS allows text and multimedia messaging
* Supports custom polyphonic ringtones and custom faceplates
* High quality speakerphone with voice-recognition functions
* External monochrome LCD display measuring 96x32 pixels
* Openwave 6.2 web browser supports WAP 2.0 standard

Other technical data include:
* Form Factor: Clamshell
* Stub Antenna
* Battery Life: Talk: 3.33 hours, Standby: 150 hours (6.3 days)

The V276 is essentially the same as the V265 and V266, all of which represent upgrades over the V260.

Carriers
The phone has been distributed in North America by the following carriers:
* Verizon Wireless (U.S.A.)
* Metro PCS (U.S.A.)
* Cricket (U.S.A.)
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Miguel Tevez is an Argentine football midfielder who is currently on the books of English Premiership Champions Manchester United. He is the younger brother of the United and Argentina striker Carlos Tevez and is considered one of his country's top young talents.

Miguel began his career at Argentine side Boca Juniors before having a two-week trial at Manchester United. On 18 October 2007 it was reported that the English side had offered Miguel a contract. The following day The Sun newspaper reported on its website that the Argentine midfielder had signed the two and a half year deal. Many media outlets have referred to Miguel as "The New Tevez".
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Timothy Bush, Sr. (December 9, 1728 – February 25, 1815) was an American blacksmith and soldier, who is the earliest confirmed direct ancestor of the Bush political family. He is the great-great-great-great-great grandfather of president George W. Bush. #

Biography
Timothy Bush was the son of Richard Bush and Mary Fairbanks, both of Dedham, Massachusetts. Mary's great-grandfather Jonathan Fairbanks, who was an ancestor of President William H. Taft and Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, also built the Fairbanks House, the oldest surviving wooden house in the United States.

Some researchers believe that Bush may have been an illegitimate child of Mary after she was widowed. The relationship is conjectured by genealogists based on the middle name Fairbanks given to one of Timothy's children.

Bush served in the French and Indian Wars as a soldier between 1755 and 1757. He married Deborah House the daughter of John House on April 12, 1759 in Hebron, Connecticut. They had five children after which they relocated to Norwich, Vermont where Bush was a Captain of a militia company.

By training he was a blacksmith, but when the American Revolution broke out, militia Captain Bush led a company of soldiers for the Continental Army. The family moved around 1810 to Springport, in Cayuga County in the Rochester, New York area. He died in Springport, New York in 1815. Through his son Timothy Bush, Jr., who was also a blacksmith, descended two American Presidents: George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush. He was also the grandfather of biblical scholar George Bush.

Children
* Timothy Bush, Jr. (1761-1850)
* Samantha Daniels-Bush (1762-1842)
* George Allen Bush (1766-1838)

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