Not exact matches
One recent example is Hazel — which undoubtedly would not have increased as much as it has if first Julia Roberts hadn't named her daughter that, and then John Green hadn't named the main character in «The Fault in Our Stars» Hazel — a highly unusual name for a teenage
girl when the book was published, but one that
educated avant - garde writers like Green (prep school grad, Kenyon
College English major, married to an art museum director) were giving to their own baby daughters.
I'm a single parent with a little
girl,
college educated, and a military Veteran looking for someone to share life with.
college grad, well
educated looking for a nice beautiful
girl to take care of me while i give her all that she wants with no strings attached.
We have highly
educated girls from university and
colleges and some have master抯 degrees.
We have highly
educated girls from university and
colleges and some have master's degrees.
In fact, most of the times, the
girls are actually
educated and are in
college.
Lena Dunham has made a name for herself portraying this phenomenon almost exclusively, with her 2010 feature «Tiny Furniture» and on television with HBO's «
Girls,» which is about a quartet of
college -
educated twentysomethings, but is notably not titled «Women.»
She was
educated at Wakefield
Girls» High and Barnsley Sixth Form
College, and then read Modern and Mediaeval Languages at Saint Catharine's
College, Cambridge.
Sally Beauman was born in England, in Devon,
educated at a
girls» school in the West Country, and then read English Literature at Girton
College, Cambridge where she graduated in 1966 with an MA in English Literature.
Miranda Carter was
educated at St. Paul's
Girls» School and Exeter
College, Oxford.
She was
educated at Saltburn High School for
Girls and won a scholarship to the University of London, where she read English at Bedford
College.
Hale was born in Yorkshire in 1945 and
educated at Richmond High School for
Girls before reading law at Girton
College, Cambridge.
Families with
girls needing treatment might do well remaining in treatment with primary care nurses; families with
college educated mothers seem equally suited to treatment with nurses and psychologists; and families with less
educated mothers and boys needing treatment might find a referral to a psychologist for treatment to be most helpful.