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  2. René Goscinny High School - Wikipedia

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    Lycée Français René Goscinny de Varsovie (Polish: Liceum Francuskie w Warszawie) is a French internationational school in Warsaw, Poland. It has two campuses: one houses the school administration, collège (junior high school), and lycée (senior high school). The other houses maternelle (preschool) and primaire (primary school).

  3. History of animal rights - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Tenmu began bans on killing and eating meat in 675 in Japan. The temple town of Palitana, India is the world's first vegetarian-only city.. The belief in and promotion of animal rights has had a long history in East and South Asia.

  4. Judson School - Wikipedia

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    The Judson School was a K–12 boarding school in Paradise Valley, Arizona. It closed in 2000 after more than 70 years of operation. [2] It was owned and operated by Henry and Comstance Wick, along with their son, Henry Wick. In 1928, Judson School opened with seven boys as students. Judson was the state's oldest independent college preparatory ...

  5. French cruiser Descartes - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, Descartes was used to support the gunnery school aboard the old ironclad Couronne and later the training ship Gironde. Descartes was replaced by the coastal defense ship Requin in January 1910. [5] Descartes then returned to the Northern Squadron in 1911 and she was assigned to patrolling the fishing grounds off Newfoundland. [21]

  6. Paris Descartes University - Wikipedia

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    Paris Descartes University (French: Université Paris 5 René Descartes), also known as Paris V, was a French public university located in Paris. It was one of the inheritors of the historic University of Paris , which was split into 13 universities in 1970.

  7. Occamism - Wikipedia

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    ^α De contemptu mundi (book 1, v. 952) satirical work by Bernard of Cluny, a Benedictine monk of the 12th century who attacked the corruption of the laity and the Church of his time and who mentioned the nominalistic polemic of the 12th century against the reality of universals: a debate that, according to philosophical historiography, Occamism will take up in the 14th century. [5]

  8. Lycée Français de Tripoli - Wikipedia

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    Lycée Français de Tripoli (LFT) is a French international school in Tripoli, Libya. It serves levels maternelle through lycée (senior high school/sixth form). It closed during the 2012–2013 school year due to the Libyan Crisis , and has remained closed.

  9. List of psychological schools - Wikipedia

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    The psychological schools are the great classical theories of psychology. Each has been highly influential; however, most psychologists hold eclectic viewpoints that combine aspects of each school. Most influential ones