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    The foundation aims to increase educational resources for teachers, parents and more by giving them the tools to care for kids' mental health. Beyond On Our Sleeves: Nationwide Children's launches ...

  3. Life (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Life (stylized as LIFE) is an American magazine originally launched in 1883 as a weekly publication. In 1972 it transitioned to publishing "special" issues before running as a monthly from 1978, until 2000.

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    The title "Girls' Life" is a play on the magazine title "Boys' Life," which was first published in 1911. The magazine was once notable for the fact it did not feature celebrities on the cover, but eventually began featuring celebrity covers, the first being Alexis Bledel of Gilmore Girls , ceding to the industry's conventional wisdom that ...

  5. List of teen magazines - Wikipedia

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    Costume designer Holly Waddington spoke to ELLE.com about outfitting Emma Stone's Bella Baxter and working with director Yorgos Lanthimos.

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  9. Apron - Wikipedia

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    Pinafores may be worn by girls and women as a decorative garment or as a protective apron. A related term is pinafore dress (American English: jumper dress); it is a sleeveless dress intended to be worn over a top or blouse. A pinafore is a full apron with two holes for the arms that is tied or buttoned in the back, usually just below the neck.