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Lesson I—Page 20
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STUDENT'S COURSE IN CHARACTEROLOGY
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and incomprehensible, as the average subject under analysis practically knows nothing regarding character reading or how it is accomplished. And furthermore, a delineation is more interesting when reasons for deductions are plainly set forth.
With experience the correct answer to every analytical inquiry of a diagnostician becomes at once apparent. The ability to read character rapidly and with precision, however, after the principles of analysis are mastered, depends upon practice. Finally delineation becomes all but instinctive. The less a reader of character knows in advance regarding an individual, the simpler is the reading and the clearer the diagnosis. It is desirable, however, to have a subject under critical observation for a brief time before beginning to analyze. While thus scrutinizing his subject, a practitioner must first consider him as a whole and view him standing up and from front, side and back. He must estimate his age and weight and the size and circumference of his cranium. He must then decide on his temperament, and to this end the complexion is to be considered and finally the features individually. A preliminary outline of the character of a subject is thus obtained. An analyst then can begin reading and state prominent traits first and others following. The author has always had excellent success in diagnosing the character of unknown persons from photographs, and especially when satisfactory front and profile views were at hand. A diagnostician, however, in thus analyzing should be informed by a correspondent as to the complexion and the color of the hair and eyes of a subject, as it is often difficult to determine such matters from photographs.
It is unsatisfactory to read the character of personal friends for the reason that, owing to long and intimate acquaintance with them and their dispositions, there is but slight credit due to the characterologist on the completion of his work. It would be strange indeed if a diagnosis were not correct with such well known
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CHARACTER READING A MATTER OF PRACTICE
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READING THE CHARACTER OF FRIENDS UNDE- SIRABLE AND UNSATISFACTORY
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University of Characterology
Statement on Poverty
"The University of Characterology is committed
to the eradication of poverty through education.... We pledge to make our
courses affordable for all through the use of scholarships, financial aid, and
work study programs. Through innovative training programs without borders, using
the latest technologies, we dedicate our courses to the studious, the ambitious,
and to all those who wish to surpass their fellow men."
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UNESCO's
Director-General highlights key role of education in poverty
eradication
October 17, 2003
- Poverty presents a threat to world security that affects each and
every one of us, says the Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro
Matsuura in his message on the occasion of the International Day for
the Eradication of Poverty.
Some three billion women and men live on less than two dollars a day.
Eight million children die each year as a result of poverty. But
poverty is not inevitable, Mr Matsuura added.
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Характерология - направление в немецкой психологии 20 века,
трактующее человеческую индивидуальность как душевно-телесную целостность,
первичную по отношению к миру, в котором она живет, и определяемую в своем
поведении изначально присущими ей свойствами.
Лингводидактический
аспект ...
▶ 98 봄 총회위탁 선교사 파송훈련 격려사 ◀
性格学 - 矢印に沿って進みましょう。 はい → いいえ→. 酒はいけるクチ, 犬
ってこわい, まぐろのさしみが食べられる
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characterology.
性格分析學.
汉语言文字学专题研究 课程英文名称
characterology, ةَّيِصْخَّشلا
ِصِئاصَخ ُمْلِع ؛.
char ac te rol o gy
[k rikt r l d i
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심리
성격학,
성격
연구;
성격
판단
charakterologija
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