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17th August 2011

Take a positive step to save our planet through carbon offsetting business strategies

Global warming is a critical worldwide issue. Electrical pollution and burning of fossil fuel is main cause of this natural calamity. These pollutions produce green house gases like carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), Sulph...

14th June 2011

How to Locate Inexpensive Motels in Barcelona Spain

Hotel Arts Barcelona is beside the ocean, this house is adjacent to some of the areas' finest seashores and surrounded by lavish gardens with much more than 1,000 square meters of terraces. Inside of the hotel, guests will locate more than 1,000 up to dat...

10th May 2011

Cardio Circuit Training Workouts

Cardio circuit training workouts are a great form of exercise; good for the heart and circulatory system, good for muscle building and toning and great for keeping your weight under control. Another fantastic thing about cardio circuit training workouts ...

18th March 2010

Versa Lift Facilities: Loaded with Features that Assure Your Safety

Operating the versalift equipment is governed by the Work at Height Standards of May 2005. This standard is important in tackling all sorts of work at heights even if the task is set at only several feet above the ground. The standard governs industries s...

09th September 2008

Graphology at Home-lesson 16 - Your Health

Handwriting analysis can often be useful in detecting malfunctions in the body. If the handwriting in Figure 1 were superimposed on the stick Figure in the above diagram, we would see that the top part of the upper-zone letters would correspond to the hea...

08th September 2008

Graphology at Home-lesson 14i-the Letters P-R

Graphological analysis of the letters P-R P • Imagine the stroke without the hump, and can only be read as the letter 'p' by seeing the entire word. This indicates neglectfulness and impatience, possibly forgetfulness, and the speed with which i...

08th September 2008

Graphology at Home - Lesson 14d - the Letters D and E

Graphological analysis of the letters d and e D • The simple letter (d) with an arc at the right shows taste. The writer has a flair for the finer things of life. Try writing this letter. You will feel the grace of it. • The letter, which i...

08th September 2008

Graphology at Home - Lesson 14c - the Letters B and C

Graphological analysis of the letters b and c B Imagine the stroke that extends upward. It shows one, who is willing to undertake a new project of some kind, though it may be risky. The upstroke appears to be pointing to the heavens, to outer spac...

08th September 2008

Graphology at Home-lesson 14a - How the Alphabet is Evaluated

• Each of the foregoing letters has something different in its form and, therefore, in the interpretation to be put upon it. Often the same meaning can be derived from several different letters in one person's handwriting. This is because the same chara...

08th September 2008

Graphology at Home - Lesson 3 - the Zones

If we were to superimpose a written word with a t in it on the spot marked I (Ego) present, and the t coincided with the straight up-and-down line, we would be talking about a vertical writer. If the t veered to the right, we see from the chart that it wo...

04th September 2008

Famous Handwritings Analyzed

The handwritings of the famous and the infamous analyzed... Bill Gates *Bill Gates' high, upper zone extensions (A1, A2) as compared to his small middle zone letters (a, c, e, etc.) reflect a need to be on top of others-mentally. His fast-pac...

02nd September 2008

Graphology at Home-lesson 27e-the Trait List S-Z

S Secretiveness: Left tending terminal arcade, arcade connections, left tending enrollments in the upper zone. Self discipline: Sharpness, small script, regularity, simplification, upright script, firm even pressure, good distribution of spaces. ...

02nd September 2008

Graphology at Home-lesson 27d-the Trait List N-R

N Neighborliness: Wide script with pressure, right slant with garlands, connected script, right tendencies in the middle zone. Nervousness: Sudden changes in pressure, speed and size. Neutrality: Upright script. O Observation: First stro...

02nd September 2008

Graphology at Home - Lesson 27c - the Trait List H-M

H Hardness: Angular script, sharpness. Heartiness: Fullness in the middle zone, pastiness, hesitancy, slow script. Hospitality: Right slant, margin missing, garlands, terminal strokes extended to the right. Humility: Small Script, sim...

02nd September 2008

Graphology at Home-lesson 27b-the Trait List D-G

The graphologist's guide, letteres D-G You can determine whether anyone possesses a particular personality trait! You simply need to classify the type of handwriting. Firstly, try to locate this trait-or a synonym- in the following alphabetized list....

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