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BeingGirl was a "kid-friendly" [2] web site targeted at adolescent girls [3] [4] created in 2000 by consumer goods company Procter & Gamble (P&G). [5] It provided information and advice; it was also a marketing tool.
James Gamble was born at the Graan near Enniskillen in County Fermanagh, Ireland, and went to Portora Royal School. [3] His father George Gamble, who was a Methodist minister, decided with his family to escape the depression in Ireland. [4] They emigrated to America in 1819.
Comet, a long-time P&G brand of cleanser is owned by Prestige Brands; Crisco (vegetable oil and shortening) sold to The J.M. Smucker Company then sold to B&G Foods; Crush/Hires/Sun Drop carbonated soft drinks (sold to Cadbury Schweppes in late 1980s) Dantrium sold to JHP Pharmaceuticals and SpePharm; Dash taken over by Dalli-Werke (dalli group ...
Always is an American brand of menstrual hygiene products, including maxi pads, ultra thin pads, pantyliners, disposable underwear for night-time wear, and vaginal wipes.A sister company of Procter & Gamble, it was first invented and introduced in the United States in 1983 by Tom Osborn, a mid-level employee at Procter & Gamble, then nationally in May 1984.
P&G was one of the first mainstream advertisers on Spanish-language TV during the mid-1980s. [82] [83] By the late 1990s, P&G was established as the largest advertiser on Spanish-language media. [84] In 2008, P&G expanded into music sponsorship when it joined Island Def Jam to create Tag Records, named after a body spray that P&G acquired from ...
Among researchers who study puberty, the Tanner scale is commonly considered the "gold standard" for assessing pubertal status when it is conducted by a trained medical examiner. [5] In HIV treatment, the Tanner scale is used to determine which regimen to follow for pediatric or adolescent patients on antiretroviral therapy (adult, adolescent ...
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Zuriel Elise Oduwole is an American child education advocate and filmmaker. [1] In 2010, at the age of 10, Oduwole was the world's youngest person to appear in Forbes. [2] In November 2014, Zuriel became the youngest filmmaker to self-produced and edited a screened work; [3] [4] she was featured by CNBC.