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Encyclopedia For Handwriting Analysts Volume Twenty By Dr. Erika M. Karohs
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TABLE OF CONTENTS S-LINK..............................................................................................................................1 The meaning of s-links ..................................................................................................................................2 SACRÉ-CŒUR HANDWRITING .....................................................................................3 The meaning of Sacré-Cœur writing .........................................................................................................4 SADISM AS SHOWN IN HANDWRITING .......................................................................5 SAFETY RISK................................................................................................................11 1. Nervousness .............................................................................................................................................. 12 2. Poor concentration ................................................................................................................................. 16 SALESMEN, WRITING OF............................................................................................20 Sales ability traits......................................................................................................................................... 25 Sales ability Worksheet............................................................................................................................................. 29 SARCASM .....................................................................................................................30 SAUDEK, ROBERT (1881 – 1935 .................................................................................32 SAUTERED (SOLDERED) STROKES..........................................................................36 SCATTERBRAIN ...........................................................................................................39 SCHEMING ....................................................................................................................45 SCHIZOPHRENIA..........................................................................................................51 SCHNEIDEMÜHL, GEORG ...........................................................................................57 SCRIPT WRITING..........................................................................................................57 The meaning of script writing ................................................................................................................................ 58 SECONDARY NARROWNESS AND WIDTH................................................................59 Copybook letter width................................................................................................................................ 59 The meaning of copybook letter width............................................................................................................... 60 Secondary narrowness............................................................................................................................... 61 The meaning of secondary narrowness ............................................................................................................. 61 Secondary width........................................................................................................................................... 62 The meaning of secondary width.......................................................................................................................... 62 SECRETIVENESS .........................................................................................................63 SEGMENTATION...........................................................................................................68