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Re: First-Borns

Yes, it's a thankless job, but somebody has to do it! In my 47 years,
I have found birth order to be a better predictor of behavior than
almost any other single factor except possibly education level. I
must admit to overweening pride at my birth-order status, in spite of
all its dysfunctions. Melinda
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> Statistically, more than 50 percent of U. S. presidents, two thirds
> of entrepreurs, and 45 percent of female world leaders in the last
40
> years have been first-borns.
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