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{1} from Hamlet, act I, scene iii.

{2} David Viscott describes the feeling process and each feeling in detail in his book The Language of Feelings, (New York: Pocket Books, 1976).

{3} Irving Adler, How Life Began, (New York: The John Day Company, 1977).

{4} Julian Jaynes, The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind, (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1990), pgs. 68-69.

{5} Found in Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, On Death and Dying, (New York: Macmillan, 1969).

{6} Howard Gardner, Creating Minds, (New York: Basic Books, 1993), pg. 122.

{7} Character types of dependent, controlling, and competitive are described in depth in David Viscott’s book Emotionally Free, (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1992).

{8} Character types of dependent, controlling, and competitive are described in depth in David Viscott’s book Emotionally Free, (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1992).

{9} Character types of dependent, controlling, and competitive are described in depth in David Viscott’s book Emotionally Free, (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1992).

{10} David Viscott, The Language of Feelings, (New York: Pocket Books, 1976).

{11} David Viscott, The Language of Feelings, (New York: Pocket Books, 1976).

 

{1} from Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, bk. VII, sec. 23.

{2} Character types of dependent, controlling, and competitive are described in depth in David Viscott’s book Emotionally Free, (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1992).

{3} Character types of dependent, controlling, and competitive are described in depth in David Viscott’s book Emotionally Free, (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1992).

{4} Theorem 4.21 from Earl W. Swokowski, Calculus with analytic geometry, (Boston, Massachusetts: Prindle, Weber & Schmidt, 1983) pg. 172.

{1} The Prophet, (New York: Alfred Knopf.)

{2} Cesare Emiliani, The Scientific Companion, (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1988), pg. 53-57.

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