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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-04-11

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for those with memory impairments
and/or dementia related disorders

JEWISH SENIOR LIFE

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socialization, stimulation, autonomy and self expression.

• Furnished and unfurnished suites available
• Nutritious Kosher meals and snacks
• Private spa bathing
• Specially trained staff and 24-hour nursing care
• Respite care

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

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"When I was diagnosed with cataracts, I asked the
operating room nurses in my building to tell me
who was the best cataract surgeon they've seen.
They said Dr. Greenley, and they were right.
Dr. Greenley performed my cataract surgery
on both eyes and now my vision is perfect."

A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT SEXINESS & THE CYBER AGE

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APRIL 16, 2013 at 10:00 AM

Admission is free for current BBFA members or $5 for non-BBFA members
Reservations Required
Reserve your tickets online at www.bbfaprevention.org
Questions: info@bbfaprevention.org or 248-419-2380

to Generation XXX, where sexy is everywhere, from tween marketing to reality TV. A tight
trio of stories examines how the adult entertainment world represented in the film by Nita trickles
into the mainstream world and affects Laura's
and Winnifred's lives - but in profoundly
different ways. Providing easy access to
anything and everything, technology and "1111"
are altering female sexual identity and self-
esteem, especially in young girls.
"I'm not going to change the world by being
sexy," realizes 13-year-old Winnifred, yet she
can t resist_poshng compromising photos of
herself on F acebook. As Winnifred tries on a
sexy persona to see if it fits former adult
entertainer Nikita Kash sheds her alter ego and gets back to just being Nichole. Meanwhile,
kindergarten teacher Laura prepares for surgery that some might consider genital mutilation but that
she calls a "confidence boost."
Immediately. following this powerful, award-winning one-hour film, we invite you to join a question &
answer session with BBFA s panel of experts.

Jerrold H. Weinberg, M.D.
Gynecologist

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JN

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