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		<title>Personality Type (Jung on the Hudson Book Series) (Paperback)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Review Lenore Thomson has written a book that includes the best descriptions of what the functions mean of any book I have read. &#8212; Myers-Briggs Personality Type on the Web, April 12, 1999The theory is made clear by great stories that catch the reader&#8217;s interest and imagination, and give a chuckle at the same time. [...]]]></description>
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<p>  Lenore Thomson has written a book that includes the best descriptions of what the functions mean of any book I have read. &#8212; Myers-Briggs Personality Type on the Web, April 12, 1999The theory is made clear by great stories that catch the reader&#8217;s interest and imagination, and give a chuckle at the same time. &#8212; The Enneagram and the MBTI, November 1998Thomson&#8217;s type descriptions are unusually full and can be mined for information and suggestion even by seasoned practitione <a href="http://www.bhadhya.com/post/_more_8230_/247/2" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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