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1. The analysis of handwriting has a long history-some say it goes back to Roman times. Modern graphology began early in the 19th century when French churchman Jean Hippolyte Michon created the first graphological "catalogue" examining, for example, where letters fall on the line, their shape and the pressure exerted.
2.Allan Conway, a professional graphologist for 12 years says, "Handwriting says more about you than many chosen words, simply because you cannot hide yourself in your handwriting-it's not really your hand that's writing, but your brain. It's your personality frozen in ink." Despite public scepticism, graphology plays a covert role in British management.
3. Many companies use it for executive recruitment and analysis. Graphology tells them about the candidates" temperaments, highlighting both weaknesses and strengths. There are about 300 movements on an unlined A4 page of writing and students must find and interpret them all."
4. Then he looks for 16 dominant elements, including the size of the writing, the pressure, the speed and slant of the words, how connected the characters are well as the form of the connections, the proportions of the rhythm and regularity of writing. According to Conway, whether the writing goes straight across the page or slants up and down-helps to determine the writer's state of mind.
5. Even the colour of ink a person chooses can be telling. Blue may indicate someone with no desire to be exceptional or pretentious, green likes to impress and red to shock. Brown is often used by people who work in high-security jobs, able to keep secrets, while black shows a demanding or forceful character who wants to make an impression.
Find the words that mean the same:
Hiring someone suitable for specific position and job.