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    Anthropometric measurements of school-going-girls of the Punjab, Pakistan by Asima Karim, Rizwan Qaisar

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The purpose of the present study was to determine most commonly occurring weight abnormalities among school-going girls from Punjab and to compare with international growth references devised by World Health Organization (WHO) and Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). …”
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    CODE MIXING IN THE ARTICLES OF GO GIRL AND COSMO GIRL MAGAZINES by , RACHELIA METHA SARY, , Aris Munandar, S.S., M.Hum.

    Published 2013
    “…This research attempts to investigate the use of code mixing in Go Girl and Cosmo Girl Magazines. It aims to identify and classify the types of code mixing which are applied in Go Girl and Cosmo Girl articles. …”
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    Health status of college-going girls (female undergraduates) as an expression of anemia and BMI by Reena Laharia

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In this study, a total of 798 college-going girls were observed with their height, weight and hemoglobin level over a period of five years. …”
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    EFFECTIVENESS OF PNF STRETCHING AND CYCLIC STRETCHING OF CALF TIGHTNESS ON COLLEGE GOING GIRLS by Ashlesha Sirari, Kajal Patel

    Published 2015-06-01
    Subjects: “…Calf stretching in school going girls…”
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    Urban Rural Comparison of Anthropometry and Menarcheal Status of Adolescent School Going Girls of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India by Shyama Choudhary, Satyendra Khichar, Dhanraj Dabi, Manish Parakh, Pawan K. Dara, Poonam Parakh, Suyasha Vyas, Bindu Deopa

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Aim: To compare anthropometric, socio-demographic, menstrual and nutritional status of rural and urban adolescent school going girls of Western Rajasthan, India. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional comparative study was conducted in two rural schools and one urban school of Jodhpur region. …”
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    STOP & ACT – Impro-Theater as Psycho-Drama by Jean-Marie A. Bottequin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The most important aspects of the “Stop & Act” were described such as: the preparation stage, the script, the game, the actors, go-go-girls, the stage, the audience, the presenter, the feedback and the investment.…”
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    Konstruksi Identitas Global Dan Lokal Dalam Majalah Gogirl!: Sebuah Hibriditas (Analisis Semiotik Majalah Gogirl! Edisi 101 Bulan Juni Tahun 2013) by Mediana Utami, Muria Endah Sokowati

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…In this case, there are certain hybridity mechanisms that has been done, namely the use of hodgepodge language, a blend of English and bahasa Indonesia; the usage of western elements as inspiration; and maintaining the spirit of localism. The hibridity of GoGirls! is a form of negotiation to provide opportunity on the present of local identity. …”
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    Capacitar y motivar a las niñas para su participación futura en el sector TIC. Propuesta de cinco países. by Carmen Fernandez-Morante, Beatriz Cebreiro López, Lorena Casal Otero

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…En este artículo presentamos las aportaciones para la intervención educativa en la adolescencia, generadas en el marco del proyecto europeo «ICT Go Girls!», dirigidas a romper con los estereotipos de género en el uso de las TIC y conseguir que las niñas sean capaces de aprovechar futuras oportunidades de empleo en el sector TIC. …”
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    CAMPUR KODE DALAM RUBRIK FEATURE MAJALAH GOGIRL! by , RIZKA WIDYANITA, , Drs. Suharsono, M.Hum.

    Published 2014
    “…The study discusses the mixed code in the magazine GoGirl! with purpose to describe the forms used in the rubric feature in GoGirl! …”
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    A comparative study of menstrual health and hygiene among school going and out of school adolescent girls in urban slum area by Rashmi Kulkarni, Kamaxi Bhate, Smita Andurkar

    Published 2024-05-01
    “… Background Out of school adolescent girls unlike school going girls don’t get an opportunity to gain information about menstruation and may remain more prone for poor menstrual hygiene. …”
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    An unusual case of bloody tears by Anwar Ullah, Mazhar Badshah, Uzma Jamil

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We report here a rare case of bloody tears which was accompanied with severe headache in a12-years school-going girl.…”
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    Menstrual Health of Adolescent Girls in Surat City– A Cross Sectional Study by Shailee Vyas, Mohua Moitra, Vipul Chaudhari

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Significantly higher knowledge (73.2%) about place for treatment of menstruation related problems was observed in the college going girls with a significantly (p=0.0001) higher pro- portion (40%) of college going girls (especially professional college) preferring consulting gynaecologist. …”
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    Enhancement of Health-related Quality of Life among School-going Adolescent Girls with Improvement in Menstrual Hygiene Knowledge and Practices by Akanksha Goyal, Sunita Agarwal

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Conclusion: From the above results, it has been concluded that there has been a significant improvement in knowledge, practice, and HRQoL among adolescent school-going girls of age 14–16 years when assessed after 3 months of the workshop on MHM.…”
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    Menstrual hygiene management and its determinants among adolescent girls in low-income urban areas of Delhi, India: a community-based study by Suneela Garg, Nidhi Bhatnagar, Mongjam Meghachandra Singh, Saurav Basu, Amod Borle, Yamini Marimuthu, Falak Azmi, Yomri Dabi, Indu Bala

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The government free pad scheme reached near-universal utilization among school-going girls (97%), but the subsidized pad scheme for girls who did not attend school was insufficiently utilized (75%).…”
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