127904. People project their mental processes into handwriting.They subconsiously shape and organise their letters,words and lines in ways that directly reflect their personalities.This explains why no two handwritings are-or even can be-alikethe medium is just too personal.Everyday observation explains the link between handwriting and personality,atleast in an elementary way.Precise people construct their words with care,slowly and exactlydynamic people dash them off.Flamboyant people boldly cover half a page with a few words and a signature,whose size fittingly reflects their expansive sense of self.Most of us have made such observations.But it takes a practised eye to discern the scores of variations and interpret the subtle interplay of forces at work ina ny given handwriting.In fact in Europe,handwriting analysis known as graphology,now enjoys scientific acceptance and common use. If you are a showy and colorful person,your handwriting is likely to be
127905. The writer is of the view that one should give a present that
127906. A golden rule is a rule which is
127907. The 'unbirthday present' is the best of all because
127908. 'They can be ordered by postcard' means that
127909. It is possible to give wedding presents,birthday and Christmas presents,without any thought of affection at all,they can be ordered by postcardbut the unbirthday present give the nicest care.It is therefore the best of all and it is the only kind to which the golden rule of present-giving imperatively applies-the golden rule which insists that you must never give anything to any person that you would not rather keepnothing that does not cost you a pang to part from.It would be nice if this rulegoverned the choice also of other three varieties of gifts,but they can be less exacting. The author says that wedding,birthday and christmas presents
127910. The author of the above passage has examined 'Mona Lisa' from
127911. The painter was able to produce that strange smile on Mona Lisa's face by
127912. The truth about Mona Lisa is that it is a study in
127913. Mona Lisa is the name of
127914. Most rhapsodical nonsense has been written about 'Mona Lisa' and her enigmatic smile and there have been endless speculations as to her character and meaning of the expression.It is all beside the mark.The truth is that Mona Lisa is a work of modeling.Leonardo da Vinci had discovered that expression of smiling is much more a matter of modeling of the cheek and of the forms below the eye than of the change in the line of the lips.It interested him to produce a smile wholly by these delicate changes of surfacehence the mysterious expression The word rhapsodical as used in the passage means
127915. He felt sure of his success,though he was beginning to get worried
127916. Even she had taken a taxi,she would have been late
127917. We have not met since then,neither did I wish to meet him now
127918. Well-bred children always listen to their parents advice
127919. No sooner did we reach the railway station when it began to rain
127920. The Prime minister called on the president
127921. He does not know what the university is
127922. Prior than taking his decisions,he always consults a lawyer
127923. It is a good thing for him should recognize his faults
127924. Some schools require children to wear black leather expensive shoes
127925. Shakespeare's play Macbeth is another of his greatest works
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