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Zanoni, Kathleen Louise, author.
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identifies how peace education is conceptualized and put into action at the Daraja Academy, a private all-girls
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Dougherty, Keara, author.
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that comes as a result of the fantasy collapsing. Following one girl's story as she attempts to weave
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Salazar, Marissa M., author.
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of sexual harassment and sexual violence among adolescent girls.
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Proff, Alexandria Alisa, author.
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, which includes significant gains with respect to the education of girls and women coupled with lower
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Teague, Emily Kristen, author.
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affects about one in every 2500 newborn girls. Those affected often present with short stature and
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Yates, Ashlee K., author.
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African American girls, racial centrality (a subcomponent of racial identity) and SNS play a significant
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Bartlette, Kai, author.
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girls. Methods were compared based on inter-method variability and known physiology. Obtaining a
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Gudino, Elizabeth Tania, author.
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; Wang et al., 2011) as was gender: bullied girls experienced more depression than bullied boys (Bauman
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Raulli, Stephen, author.
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-anorexia movement is a backlash to the self-silencing girls face during puberty, and it is an opportunity to take
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Pan, Jingtong, author.
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= 1136; 49.34% girls; average age at Wave 1 is 11.51 years, SD = .57 years). Specifically, using latent
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Fu, Rui, author.
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, results showed that social relationships were positively related to several indices of adjustment in girls
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Fang, Shixin, author.
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may have different levels of effects on girls than boys due to the son-preference culture in China

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