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... things that I ate last year , and last year I felt very goodcheerful and happy , all through the holidays . ” But December the previous year had been one of the warmest in the records of the weather bureau . On Christmas day , for ...
... things that I ate last year , and last year I felt very goodcheerful and happy , all through the holidays . ” But December the previous year had been one of the warmest in the records of the weather bureau . On Christmas day , for ...
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... things , for spotting connections that others missed . Since Allan was mentally quick and full of fresh ways of looking at things , I was always interested in what he might say . One day he casually told me that he could predict at ...
... things , for spotting connections that others missed . Since Allan was mentally quick and full of fresh ways of looking at things , I was always interested in what he might say . One day he casually told me that he could predict at ...
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... things I've already mentioned , there are other possibilities ; for example , the patient may have been suffering from an anxiety neurosis , which was making her breathe too fast . " “ Well , ” said Dr. Cameron , with a sort of 1 - told ...
... things I've already mentioned , there are other possibilities ; for example , the patient may have been suffering from an anxiety neurosis , which was making her breathe too fast . " “ Well , ” said Dr. Cameron , with a sort of 1 - told ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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