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(2) Nose: An arched nose denotes strength of purpose and a desire to dominate and subdue, while one which is concave suggests a more yielding character, and this is accounted for as follows:
All men develop features which harmonize with their dispositions. Arched noses are structurally strong and this variety is consequently possessed by forceful, aggressive individuals; while concave noses, are not structurally strong, and they belong to those who are non-aggressive and who habitually avoid contention. A man who by nature is of a domineering disposition is decisive in feelings and therefore in speech, and this causes the air in breathing to be forcefully inhaled and exhaled through the nostrils, which in the course of years from childhood upward, develops the bridge of the nose. In this connection it may be noted that children are never born with arched noses.
(3) Mouth: Protrusion of the mouth and lips is the result, through heredity, of two causes: The first is the expression of the affections, and the second is love of food. Mouths and lips of this description are becoming less pronounced as civilization advances. Man in his continuous development is departing from the animal type. His mouth, jaws and lips are receding, and this is because his food is conveyed to his mouth by his hands, which was not altogether the case with his animal progenitors.
(4) Jaws and Teeth: Broad jaws and strong teeth show wilfulness and decision of character, and this is accounted for as follows:
Man's primitive ancestors required powerful jaws and formidable teeth to enable them to bite and tear their tough uncooked food, and this necessitated and developed not only physical strength but accompanying will power. Large strong teeth, and especially long, pointed canine or eye teeth, are, therefore, an inheritance from the remote past and predicate force
WHY THE NOSE
DENOTES TRAITS
OF CHARACTER

WHAT THE
MOUTH REVEALS

WHY THE JAWS
AND TEETH INDICATE
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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 ...

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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 ؛.

characterology [kriktrldi | -l-]n. 심리 성격학, 성격 연구; 성격 판단

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