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  1. Girls -- Girls Club
    Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan (B&GCSM) is a youth development organization providing a positive environment that enables its members to become responsible, self-reliant, caring adults. The Clubs are open during the school year to children ages 6-18 (grades 1-12). For information about joining Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan, call (248) 473-1400 any weekday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
  2. Girl Scouts -- Girl Scouting
    The Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA) is a youth organization for girls in the United States and American girls living abroad. It describes itself as " the world’s preeminent organization dedicated solely to girls…".[1] The Girl Scout program, which developed from the concerns of the progressive movement in the United States, sought to promote the social welfare of young ladies and was formed as a counterpart to the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). It was founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912 and is based on the Scouting principles developed by Robert Baden-Powell.
  3. Prostitution -- Girls
    The French criminal law takes no cognizance of prostitution. The subject was omitted from the penal code drawn up by the first Republic, and was never restored, although many attempts were made to introduce legislation, on account of the great disorder which arose. Procuration is to a certain extent a criminal offence. Paragraph 334 of the code forbids the exciting, favouring or facilitating habitually the debauch of girls or boys under twenty-one years of age; the penalty is imprisonment for six months to two years, and a fine of 50 to 50o francs. If the offence is committed by parents, guardians or other persons in a tutelary position, imprisonment is from two to five years, and the fine 300 to l000 francs. The regulation of prostitution rests on the law of 1790, which entrusted the preservation of public tranquillity to the administrative authorities; these are in Paris the prefect of police, and in other communes the mayor.
  4. Puberty -- Girls
    Puberty is the name for the time when your body goes through changes and you begin to go from being a child to an adult. Your hormone levels change and you develop breasts and start your menstrual periods. You grow taller all of a sudden. Puberty usually starts between 8 and 13 years of age. During puberty, the same basic things happen to every girl. But the time when these changes happen is different for every girl.
  5. Suicide Girls
    The Suicide Girls aren't your average fluffy porn stars. These dark, smart, edgy and alternative pin-ups with attitude have revolutionized porn by empowering its subjects, and a www phenomenon has been born. The Girls, from all over the world, launched a monthly magazine in May and just released a "coffee table" book in June. Even Playboy caught the buzz, creating a Suicide Girl of the Week feature on their website. Now the dark and sultry ladies have taken it on the road with their cross-country burlesque tour.
  6. The Goodbye Girl
    The Goodbye Girl is a charmer of a film with sharp dialogue from none other than the master himself, playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon. that's because this film is a remake of the original 1970's version starring Richard Dreyfuss, who just so happened to win an Academy Award for his portrayal of Elliot. Jeff Daniels had some big shoes to fill when he took this role but fills them to the toe with such energy and grace that by the time the end credits roll you can't help but wonder why the American public doesn't see more of this man. Patricia Heaton shines as the heartbroken Paula, a person that has experienced more than her share of troubles in the relationship department. Not only does Paula have troubles in her love life, she ... has her daughter, Lucy, to worry about, portrayed by Kate Eisenberg (the cute girl in those cute Pepsi commercials). Eisenberg sinks her teeth into the role of Lucy, who sometimes must be the adult to Paula instead of vice versa. Paula and Lucy do not share a typical mother-daughter relationship, but rather a friendship, giving each other sincere advice whenever opportunity knocks.
  7. Clara Bow -- It" Girl
    Clara Bow was born Clara Gordon Bow in Brooklyn, New York on July 29, 1905. Famous as the "It" Girl for her role in the 1927 movie of the same name, she appeared in some 58 movies between 1922 and 1933. The ultimate "flapper," she received 45,000 letters a month at the height of her career. Sadly, when "talkies" arrived, her popularity wained. Her thick, Brooklyn accent was not comptible with sound. She retired from the screen at age 26.
  8. Louise Brooks -- Lost Girl
    If you love LOUISE BROOKS, read on . . . . The rarely seen 1928 Louise Brooks film, "Beggars of Life," will be shown at the Castro Theater in San Francisco on Saturday, July 14. In it, Brooks plays a farm girl who dresses as a boy and goes on the run after murdering her abusive step-father. more »
  9. Niki Taylor -- Cover Girl
    Other than modeling, Niki Taylor has been seen on television as well, interviewing for several segments of the international syndicated show Lifestyles, covering for the NBC and guesthosting MTV’s Fashionably Loud. In 2001 she struggled with a series of health problem. She had to enter a rehabilitation program to treat an addiction to Vicodin, a prescription painkiller. The same year she was involved in a near-fatal car accident in Atlanta, Georgia which left her with a collapsed lung, severe liver damage and other internal injuries; in fact, she was unconscious for six months.
  10. Clubs -- Girls Clubs
    Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan (B&GCSM) is a youth development organization providing a positive environment that enables its members to become responsible, self-reliant, caring adults. The Clubs are open during the school year to children ages 6-18 (grades 1-12). For information about joining Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan, call (248) 473-1400 any weekday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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