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An easy to read book written for the novice who wants to have fun learning about handwriting analysis. Brainwriting will enrich your life in these innovative ways: Unveil the real you that is hidden inside; teach you how to boost your self-esteem with a simple daily exercise; show you a health analysis technique that could save your life; expose less-than-honest behaviours and teach you how to interpret a person's character through favorite symbols.
Writing Posthumanism, Posthuman Writing is designed to spark conversation. It is intended to highlight the growing importance of posthumanist approaches to writing studies, and, in doing so, works to solidify the importance of such work to the future of writing studies. Its organizational structure, length, and approach serve this agenda, working as much to encourage a growing conversation as it does to provide substantial, original work from which such conversations might emerge. The thirteen original essays that comprise Writing Posthumanism, Posthuman Writing are organized to provide a progression from articles that introduce theoretical concepts regarding the intersections of posthumanism and writing to works that examine specific contexts as vehicles for developing posthumanist theories.
Imagine being able to look into a job applicant, customer, or blind date's mind. How helpful would that be? This book will help you do just that. Ask your friends, customers, or job applicants to jot down their likes and dislikes, or whatever seems appropriate. With what this book can teach you, you'll be able to find out how prone they are to succumb to jealousy, depression, or their level of enthusiasm, emotional state, tendency toward honesty or deceit, independence, decisiveness, self-esteem, sexual vitality, stubbornness, tenacity, vanity, and willpower. You see, handwriting is essentially body language. It's an outward manifestation of what's going on subconsciously. So use what's in this book to have a peek inside their minds.
Treat yourself to 77 true stories that celebrate life and capture the essence of what it means to be a woman. Like chocolate, these stories soothe, satisfy, and delight -- better yet, they're good for you! Written by and for women, here are heartfelt insights on commitment, compassion, work, marriage, friendship, motherhood, love, courage, spirituality, passion, and dozens of other topics. Contributors share their most personal experiences -- funny, poignant, powerful, and uplifting -- as they inspire you to jump-start your own life, discover your talents and vocations, overcome old fears, find love, and let your dreams take flight. Like a box of chocolates, this book can be enjoyed in one sitting, or you can pick out treats at random and savor them one at a time. Whether you want a good laugh or need a good cry, the perfect "chocolate story" is right here, waiting for you!
Have you ever wondered what the world looks like to your dog? Or what it smells and sounds like? Do dogs have crushes or love affairs? Do they dream, and what about? This book is the result of 30 years of living with dogs, wolves and dingoes. The author visits their minds and provides an insight into a species different from our own, but in many respects surprisingly the same.
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