One Face, Many Traits

One Face, Many Traits

Author: Varun L. Rupani

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2021-03-17

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 1638325391

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Key Features: - The only book on face reading that allows you to connect digitally and see real-life photos instead of drawings and sketches. Visit www.onefacemanytraits.com to check out the real-life photos. - The only book on face reading that allows you to connect with the real-life experiences of the author through interesting stories. - The only book on face reading that not only gives you knowledge but also motivates you to take face profiling as a full-time or a part-time career. - Learn face reading directly from the author. Connect with him via 09920925666 / 09920782513 or visit www.worldschooloffaceanalysis.com for course details.


Face Reading in Chinese Medicine

Face Reading in Chinese Medicine

Author: Lillian Bridges

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2012-07-10

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 0702051926

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An exciting new, full-colour edition of Face Reading in Chinese Medicine featuring over 200 colour photographs and practical instructions on how to conduct a face reading! Face reading has been part of Traditional Chinese Medicine for many centuries, and Professor Lillian Bridges is a popular academic and international lecturer on the subject who gained her fascinating knowledge through her family line of Master Face Readers in China. Based on an understanding of the shapes, markings and features of a face, practitioners can learn about the health and life of a patient relating to the principles of Chinese medicine. In addition to understanding how the body's internal functions - physical, psychological and emotional - can be seen on a face, practitioners can also learn how to evaluate Shen to understand non-verbal expressions.Technical and detailed information is presented in an upbeat, insightful and highly readable manner. This was the first book to focus on the deeper aspects of face reading and diagnosis, this edition includes ancient Taoist knowledge regarding the Original Face and Facial Jing and Qi markers which have previously only been taught through the oral tradition. - Clear discussions demonstrate how this technique can be used as a supplement to other diagnostic tools in Traditional Chinese Medicine. - Engaging, insightful, highly readable text is written by a well-known and experienced lecturer in the field. - Extensive illustrations give you a clear understanding of theories and techniques. - A focus on the deeper aspects of face reading and diagnosis helps readers become more conscious of their actions, reactions, and the health consequences of behavior.


Towards a Complex Perfectionism

Towards a Complex Perfectionism

Author: Peter Scheers

Publisher: Peeters Publishers

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9789042916555

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This book examines the content of a complex perfective anthropology beyond absolute, abstract, negative and minimalist readings. A rich sense of perfection is here to stay because of the ineradicable existential role of gradational estimation in terms of better and worse. The first section focuses on the connection between hermeneutics and perfectionism. The author claims that a hermeneutical conception of interpretation unavoidably implies a perfective scheme of better and worse, and that a contemporary perfectionism should be based exactly on a hermeneutical theory of interpretation. The second section introduces a differentiated language of perfection as positive. The author argues that we need a plurivocal list of kinds and levels of perfection as to be able to reach a higher sense of estimation. Human appraisal itself, so it turns out, can be undertaken in better and worse ways. The third section consolidates and extends the idea of a perfective anthropology. Here we are brought to a consideration of ourselves as organisms of a certain kind, of the personalised aspects of the human quest for perfection, of perfective experience in the context of concrete practices, and of the possibility of future perfection. The book ends with a chapter on environmental perfectionism, arguing that a benign human interpretation of non-human nature should include a careful application of the perfective concept of a life story to the realm of plants and animals. This application is meant to underscore the moral insight that we are not the only heroes of perfective being.


Advances in Biometrics

Advances in Biometrics

Author: Massimo Tistarelli

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-05-25

Total Pages: 1323

ISBN-13: 3642017924

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Biometrics, ICB 2009, held in Alghero, Italy, June 2-5, 2009. The 36 revised full papers and 93 revised poster papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 250 submissions. Biometric criteria covered by the papers are assigned to face, speech, fingerprint and palmprint, multibiometrics and security, gait, iris, and other biometrics. In addition there are 4 papers on challenges and competitions that currently are under way, thus presenting an overview on the evaluation of biometrics.


Inquiries Into Human Faculty and Its Development

Inquiries Into Human Faculty and Its Development

Author: Francis Galton

Publisher:

Published: 1883

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13:

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The word Eugenics first appears in this book. Also, in this book, Galton shows mathematically "the results of his experiments on the relations between the powers of visual imagery and of abstract thought."


The Graphopreneur

The Graphopreneur

Author: Varun L. Rupani

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2023-08-09

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13:

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Bring out the entrepreneur in you. Do not let any fear stop you from taking this excellent skill of analysing handwriting & signatures to the next level. Explore graphology not just as a hobby but take a bold step to make it your parallel source of income. The sole purpose of this book is to help you build your idea of starting graphology professionally, either in the form of teaching or consultation. The book’s author, Varun L. Rupani, shares smart & practical business strategies he has gathered in his 16 years of experience as a graphologist. These business strategies are in the form of stories that you will find helpful if you are already pursuing a career as a graphologist, a student learning graphology, or someone who plans to take this subject any time soon.


Handbook of Trait-Based Ecology

Handbook of Trait-Based Ecology

Author: Francesco de Bello

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-03-11

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 1108613012

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Functional ecology is the branch of ecology that focuses on various functions that species play in the community or ecosystem in which they occur. This accessible guide offers the main concepts and tools in trait-based ecology, and their tricks, covering different trophic levels and organism types. It is designed for students, researchers and practitioners who wish to get a handy synthesis of existing concepts, tools and trends in trait-based ecology, and wish to apply it to their own field of interest. Where relevant, exercises specifically designed to be run in R are included, along with accompanying on-line resources including solutions for exercises and R functions, and updates reflecting current developments in this fast-changing field. Based on more than a decade of teaching experience, the authors developed and improved the way theoretical aspects and analytical tools of trait-based ecology are introduced and explained to readers.


The Student's Guide to Social Neuroscience

The Student's Guide to Social Neuroscience

Author: Jamie Ward

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2013-12-19

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 1317709918

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Shortlisted for the British Psychological Society Book Award 2013! Social neuroscience is an expanding field which, by investigating the neural mechanisms that inform our behavior, explains our ability to recognize, understand, and interact with others. Concepts such as trust, revenge, empathy, prejudice, and love are now being explored and unraveled by the methods of neuroscience. Many researchers believe that evolutionary expansion of the primate and human brain was driven by the need to deal with social complexity, not only to understand and outwit our peers, but to take advantage of the benefits of cooperative living. But what kind of brain-based mechanisms did we end up with? Special routines for dealing with social problems, or more general solutions that can be used for non-social cognition too? How are we able to sacrifice our own self-interests to respond to the needs of others? How do cultural differences in the organization of society shape individual minds (and brains), and does the brain provide constraints on the possible range of cultural permutations? The Student’s Guide to Social Neuroscience explores and explains these big issues, using accessible examples from contemporary research. The first book of its kind, this engaging and cutting-edge text is an ideal introduction to the methods and concepts of social neuroscience for undergraduate and postgraduate students in fields such as psychology and neuroscience. Each chapter is richly illustrated in attractive full-color with figures, boxes, and ‘real-world’ implications of research. Several pedagogical features help students engage with the material, including essay questions, summary and key points, and further reading. This book is accompanied by substantial online resources that are available to qualifying adopters.