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PRELIMINARY STATEMENT AND INSTRUCTIONS Lesson I - Page 31
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(13) Large classified scrapbooks of carefully selected illustrations should be kept containing portraits of renowned politicians, scientists, artists, musicians, merchants, clergymen, doctors, lawyers, soldiers, sportsmen, pugilists, criminals, as well as of aged people, children and others, which can be obtained from illustrated periodicals and daily papers; it is also advisable to have cabinets for the preservation of mounted photographs which should be obtained in large numbers.
(14) Caricatures should be collected which depict various traits of character, such as anger, humor, love, energy, hope, despair, and the like, and assembled into groups in classified scrapbooks.
(15) Plaster casts should be taken when possible of the heads, faces or features of those who possess unusual cranial or facial conformation, for in this way a unique assortment of exhibits can be formed and perpetuated which will be of inestimable value to posterity. In taking a cast of the head, the hair should be shaved off or greased and plastered down, for otherwise it will adhere to the plaster and the cranial portion of the cast will be worthless. An expert should always be employed for such work, as much skill is required. Moulds should be made so that duplicate casts can be obtained when wanted and clubs should be formed for the exchange of such casts among analysts. Brief sketches of the lives of the individuals from whom casts are taken should be preserved and securely attached to the casts,
(16) Skulls of all races and tribes, both male and female, old and young, should be secured, and especially those which exhibit peculiar conformation. Duplicate casts of skulls, heads and faces can usually be obtained from museums in Europe and America. Analyzing character from skulls is valuable practise.
(17) In order to test characterological indications, the student should keep. an indexed book containing the names of historical personages, and likewise of people who are known to him personally, such as relatives,
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SCRAPBOOKS SHOULD BE KEPT CONTAIN- ING PORTRAITS OF RENOWNED INDIVIDUALS
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DESIRABLE TO TAKE PLASTER CASTS OF UNUSUAL SUBJECTS
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ANALYZING CHAR- ACTER FROM SKULLS IS VALUABLE
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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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