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Top 20 Sign Translations Gone Wrong
It’s amazing how many signs there are that are not translated correctly. There’s actually a website dedicated to showcasing signs that people have found during their travels around the world called engrish.com. You’d think companies would learn from ... Article Marketing: Marketing Success Online
We have such a wide variety of media accessible to us nowadays. It is truly astonishing how "high-tech" communication has become, particularly with regard to business. And all of these varied media have opened a broad range of new marketing possibili... Graphology at Home, Lesson 1
Graphology is the study of handwriting and what it can tell about the mind behind it.When a person writes, it's his hand that does the writing, but his brain that does the dictating. There have been many cases of amputees who, having lost the hand or... Graphology at Home - Lesson 3 - the Zones
The authoritative Swiss graphologist Max Pulver (1889-1952) composed the chart below, showing many of the points discussed in the previous chapter. But in addition to demonstrating slant, it also demonstrates the zones.If we were to superimpose a wri... Graphology at Home - Lesson 5 - the 'i' Dot
When the capital letter I-the ego-is written huge, this is the image the writer has of himself. Surely he is extremely egocentric, a megalomaniac.A block letter shows culture, someone who reads. This is the capital I found in most books.The unadorned... Graphology at Home - Lesson 4 - the "t" Bar
In this article, you will find virtually every possible kind of t bar. Any other t bar you may come across will probably be only a variation of one of these, and with practice, you should be able to see into which category of t bar it fits.When we sp... Graphology at Home - Lesson 6 - Sexuality
Though the letters f, j, p, q, y, and z also reach into the lower zone, for purposes of exactness graphologists concentrate their analysis on g and use the other lower-zone letters for back-up corroboration. Often other letters are useful only in cer... Graphology at Home - Lesson 10 - How Do You Think?
Picture connected writing. One of the major points that the graphologist looks for in his analysis is how the subject thinks. Each word is internally connected, each letter linked to the following one. Connected writing shows a person who is both pra... Graphology at Home - Lesson 2- The Slant
Picture a man standing bolt upright--the very image of independence, separateness. In Figure 1, look at line AD-it is straight. When one writes in such a fashion more or less consistently, we say that his writing is vertical. In line AE, however, we ... Graphology at Home-lesson 13 - How Direct are You
In a general sense, loops show us the mental attitude of the writer.Picture writing with neither an upper loop nor a lower one, only single strokes. If there had been loops, they would not have made the letters more readable. This writer reduces ever...
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