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    Score free food, beauty products, rewards points, and more free stuff when you visit these popular restaurants and stores offering fun birthday freebies. The Best Places That Give You Free Stuff ...

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  5. Preadolescence - Wikipedia

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    Being prepubescent is not the same thing as being preadolescent. Instead, prepubescent (and sometimes child) is a term for boys and girls who have not developed secondary sex characteristics, [15] while preadolescent is generally defined as those ranging from age 9 to 12 years. [16] Preadolescence may also be defined as the period from 10 to 13 ...

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    This birthday is celebrated differently from any other as it marks the transition from childhood to young womanhood. [2] Historically, in the years prior to their 15th birthdays, girls learned about cooking, weaving, and childbearing from the elder women in their communities in preparation for their future roles as wives. During the celebration ...

  8. The Name Game - Wikipedia

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    "The Name Game" is a song co-written and performed by Shirley Ellis [2] as a rhyming game that creates variations on a person's name. [3] She explains through speaking and singing how to play the game. The first verse is done using Ellis's first name; the other names used in the original version of the song are Lincoln, Arnold,

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