Mothers, leadership, and success / Guy R. Odom with the assistance of Leona Rita Osfield ; foreword by Terrel H. Bell.
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TextPublication details: Houston, Tex. : Polybius Press, 1990,1989.Description: xx, 358 pages ; 24 cmContent type: - text
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- 0962400602
- 9780962400605
- HN65 .O5
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-350).
pt. 1. Origins of individual success -- pt. 2. Social consequences of dominance. Intelligence and achievement -- pt. 3. Cycles of history -- pt. 4. Considerations. Mothers of Galton's eminent men.
"Early childhood practices by the mother are the source of both high achievement and superior intelligence."
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