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Women seem to plan it better, go back to the same part of the bar they were served at before and go for the same bartender".
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Well-fed students are more attentive, tardiness is no longer a problem (breakfast is served at 6 30 a.m., before classes begin) and attendance by girls, who for years had been kept home by their parents, has increased sharply.
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