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Shawn Doherty, Mariana Gosnell, George Raine and Daniel Shapiro, "Depression,"
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105. Michael E. Porter, "Why U.S. Business is Falling Behind," p. 258.
106.  Alfred E. Eckes, "Trading American Interests," Foreign Affairs, Fall, 1992, p. 152.
107. To be specific, the average American was working 40.6 hours in 1973.  By 1985, that
figure was up to 48.8.  (Louis Harris, Inside America, pp. 17-18, 122.)
108. Herbert M. Lefcourt, Locus of Control: Current Trends in Theory and Research, pp.
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131-133.  Leonard A. Sagan, "Family Ties: The Real Reason People Are Living Longer,"
p. 28.  Daniel Goleman, Vital Lies, Simple Truths, p. 38.  Richard Restak, The Brain, pp.
167-169.  Richard M. Restak, The Mind, p. 152.
109.  Daniel Goleman, Vital Lies, Simple Truths, pp. 34-36.
110.  Sabine Delanglade, Renaud Belleville, "Competitive Does Not Mean Cheap," (an
interview with Sony's Akio Morita), L'Express, Paris, in World Press Review, October,
1988, p. 31.
111. Azby Brown, "Japan's Moonhouses," Omni, July 1989, p. 17.
112. Francis Narin, J. Davidson Frame, "The Growth of Japanese Science and
Technology," Science, August 11, 1989, pp. 600-605
113.  1987 Information Please Almanac, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, p. 134.
114. 1987 Information Please Almanac, pp. 144-284.
115. E.N. Anderson, The Food of China, pp. 69-70.
116. E.N. Anderson, The Food of China, pp. 65, 70, 71.
117. Wolfram Eberhard, A History of China, p. 255.
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