In 1998, American Girl accomplished something truly remarkable: the doll company published a puberty book that girls actually liked.
For many girls born in the last 30 years, The Care and Keeping of You has been a bible of awkward adolescence. Aimed at girls aged 8 to 12, it used a conversational tone and relatable illustrations to talk girls through everything from basic hygiene to the more pubic side of puberty.
The Texas woman who was spotted ringing doorbells in shackles says she forgives the man who caused her to flee her home and look for help last month. Surveillance video of the incident sparked a national search to find the woman.
The 32-year-old, who police are not identifying because she is a domestic violence victim, spoke out for the first time this week, telling KTRK-TV in Houston that she appreciates the support her story received.
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20. 9. 2023 | Fields of Study It goes without saying that chemistry is very important. It covers all areas of our lives. The food we eat, medicine we take, and materials we use every day. It helps us to understand how the world around us works. Getting a chemistry degree is a great investment for your future. There are great options to study chemistry in the Czech Republic. By the way, did you know that one of the Nobel Prize winners in chemistry came from the Czech Republic?
In tiny San Diego (pop. 4,750), seat of Duval County in the heart of the south Texas triangle, a team of sheriffs, marshals, and Texas Rangers was closing in on its man. Then it spied the fugitive’s 1969 Chrysler Imperial at the edge of a quiet pasture, and the search was over. Slumped over the steering wheel, a bullet in his brain, was George B. Parr, 74, the “Duke of Duval,” an affable, unimposing man who for decades reigned as one of America’s most autarchic political bosses, the man who reputedly put Lyndon Johnson in the U.