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"" In the lycees, young women have a strong sense of gender equality, even superiority, '' says sociologist Robert Ballion, author of "" Democracy in High Schools. ''
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Last month's marches point to the informal parity already at work in France's lycees.
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Added to these ranks were high school students in the college preparatory lycees, who had the same issues as the university students.
1968 the Year that Rocked the World Kurlansky, Mark 2004
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Watching students outside lycees or universities in France as they try to master the rituals of veteran smokers is amusing, although also depressing.
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Watching students outside lycees or universities in France as they try to master the rituals of veteran smokers is amusing, although also depressing.
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"At Harvard College," says Dr. Dio Lewis, "no young man addicted to the use of tobacco has graduated at the head of his class;" and at the lycees of Douai, Saint
Study and Stimulants; Or, the Use of Intoxicants and Narcotics in Relation to Intellectual Life Alfred Arthur Reade
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Roger Martin du Gard (1881-1958) was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, attended two of the finest Paris lycees and, in 1906, was graduated from the École des
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"Two honor prizes at the general examinations in competition with all the lycees and colleges of France."
Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1871
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"Two honor prizes at the general examinations in competition with all the lycees and colleges of France."
Original Short Stories — Volume 02 Guy de Maupassant 1871
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There are not more than two or three lycees in which this may be seen.
The Modern Regime, Volume 2 Hippolyte Taine 1860
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