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Does birth order really affect who we are? Sigmund Freud was the first psychotherapist to say, " a child's position in the sequence of brother and sisters is of very great significance for one course of his later life." The type of person that we become stems from many things including birth order position, gender and the genders of the other siblings. Although personality is affected by many different factors, such as heredity, family size, the …

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…older, more stronger sibling. In contrast, the youngest child often goes on to become quite successful. Some examples of famous youngest children include, Ronald Reagan, Eddie Murphy, Paul Newman, Mary Lou Retton, Billy Crystal, Yogi Bera, Ted Kennedy and Kevin Leman ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Internet: www.ncn.net Internet: www.oppapers.com Internet: www.shmp.com Dr. Kevin Leman. "The New Birth Order Book". 1998 chapter 7, 131-133, 136-137,150-151, 154-157. Frank J. Sulloway. "Born to Rebel". 1996. 65-70