graphology lecture @ Cp office pune

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WEL COME To ALL Officers WITH RESPECT

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lecture present-ion by Rajendra Bhide on handwriting analyzing

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WEL COMEToALL

OfficersWITH

RESPECT

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Our Prestigious Clients

• WE Question The Question For Better Solution

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We Proudly Associates----

Honorable Court

Bar Council

A.T.S., Pune Police,

State Bank of India, Maharashtra Bank, H.D.F.C. Bank, ICICI Bank, Sangli Bank, Punjab National Bank, Tata, Bajaj, Sakal Group, Garware Wall Ropes, Bajaj Allianz, M.I.T. Institute Etc.

Center for Police Research, Bureau of Police Research And Development, C.I.D., Jail Department, Anti Corruption Bureau , Mumbai Police, Pune Police, Thane Police, Nagpur Police, Railway Police, S,R,P.F. Many Other City And Rural Police Organization.

Rotary Club, Lions Club, Brotherhood Club, Rotract Club, Builder Association. S.S.P.M.S. Collage Of Engineering, Shivrai Prathisthan Collage Of Management, Universal Construction Company, Kumar Associates, Kumar Construction.

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ARISTOTLE Spoken words are the symbols of

mental experience, and written words are the symbols of spoken words.

Just as men have not the same speech sounds, so all human have not same writing.

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Graphology

• GRAPH = WRITING OLOGY = STUDY

• Graphology is the study of all graphic movement

• Hand writing = Brain writing

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Neurophysiologic Mechanisms

• The neuro-physiologic mechanisms , which contribute to the written movement are related , to conditions within the central nervous system ; and fluctuate. The written strokes, therefore, reflect both momentary and long term changes in the Central Nervous System. [CNS]

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A Graphologist looks At

• Mood • Motivation • Integrity • Intelligence • Emotional Stability

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1] Margins: reveal ,tolerance2] Baseline: baseline defines mood

personal attitude and motivation3] Slant: feeling, energy unleash

4] Size: fundamental power, opinion of oneself and ones role in life.

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5] Pressure: intensity, strength and taste.6] Stroke: attitude towards dealing with others7] Spacing: shows introversion, extroversion.8] Zone: physical, emotional, intellectuals

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Zone

BRAIN UPPER ZONE--------------------

HEARTMIDDLE ZONE-------------------BIOLOGICALLOWER ZONE

ACTION

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Speed

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Pressure

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Speed

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Connections • Angular--In this form, the changes of direction are suddenly and sharply made, with a deliberate

controlled movement both at the top and bottom of the stroke.

• Garland—The change of direction at the end of a down-stroke is made by a released movement and without abruptness. The resultant form is curved at the bottom but sharper at the top, giving the general impression of an open cup.

• Arcade--This form too, is the result of a prepared and gradual change of direction - this time at the end of an up-stroke: but the movement is to some extent controlled and is centripetal. The resulting arch-like form is rounded at the top but angular at the bottom.

• Wavy-line--This form of connection is devoid of angles and of sudden changes of direction, and takes the form of a serpentine series of curves.

• Thread--This connection has no real form at all. It usually takes the appearance of a horizontal and fairly straight line, without either angle or distinct curve. It is a released movement, involving a minimum of change of direction.

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Dummy Cq For Real case

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• 2 half

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MAHATMA GANDHI INDIRA GANDHI

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OSHO AND J KRISNMURTI

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PANDIT RAVI SHANKAR AND PANDIT BIRJU MAHARAJ

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AMITABH AND DHARMENDRA

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RATAN TATA AND

VIJAY MALLYA

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KAPIL SACHIN

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LATA

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RAKESH SHARMA

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THANKSRAJENDRA BHIDE

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