Each class was allowed to choose one girl to represent their class in the contest.
Each girl represents a different country and the group has no lead singer, unlike the Pussycat Dolls.
In most countries, girls represent 80 to 90% of the victims, although in some places boys predominate.
Each girl represented a scent and a different word to guide their performance.
Children living in volatile economic conditions are particularly vulnerable to traffickers, and young girls represent the primary target of sexual exploitation.
That the girls represent some kind of rampant nature, voracious and amoral, hardly explains the story's mystery.
Each girl would be representing a warrior and would have to do their own hair and makeup.
Each girl is representing the opposite to her partner.
One girl in town represents escape from the pageant fate.
The girl Dorough sees represents his sister, who died a year earlier.