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	<title>The Art of Human Analysis</title>
	<description>Modern science has proved that the fundamental traits of every individual are indelibly stamped in the shape of his body, head, face and hands — an X-ray by which you can read the characteristics of any person on sight.

The most essential thing in the world to any individual is to understand himself. The next is to understand the other fellow. For life is largely a problem of running your own car as it was built to be run, plus getting along with the other drivers on the highway.</description>
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	<title>one of the most valuable of all human characteristics</title>
	<description>Fat people possess it more often and more unchangingly than any other type</description>
	<pubDate>1 Feb 2011 15:43:41 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>It's not how much you know</title>
	<description>but what you can do that counts.</description>
	<pubDate>1 Feb 2011 15:43:12 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>of many good qualities of fat people</title>
	<description>Elsie gives practical advice and solid platform for anyone wishing to understand this group of humans, how this group can best use their resources and deliver most benefit for themselves and society.  There are even suggestions to employers on how to gain maximum efficiency and return from workers who fall in this category. </description>
	<pubDate>1 Feb 2011 11:26:55 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>behavioural and sociological traits </title>
	<description>Volume 1 covers all key concepts and methodology behind Human Analysis and addresses specific features, qualities, behavioural and sociological traits of the Alimentive human type also known as the obese of fat human populations.  Elsie is looking at the issue objectively explaining not only the reasons behind very large group of fat humans, she presents evidence and practical observations of many good qualities of fat people, how this influences their behaviour, likes, dislikes as well as negative consequence</description>
	<pubDate>1 Feb 2011 11:26:04 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>concerns of modern society</title>
	<description>Human Analysis resonates with concerns of modern society, human developments and obstacles created by overpopulation, over production and industrialisation of our planet and communities. A wide range of audiences will find this invaluable research and methodology of interest and benefit.</description>
	<pubDate>1 Feb 2011 11:25:22 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>How to Read People </title>
	<description>The research has been updated and revised with latest statistical and evolutionary data incorporated into original research from Elsie Benedict.  The fundamental conclusions and revelations are presented by Elsie with passion and conviction and wit in this unique anthropological study. The first volume entitled &amp;ldquo;The 5 Human Types Vol.1: The Enjoyer; How to Read People Using The Science of Human Analysis” is already available from Interactive Media’s web site and and several online retailers including Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk and Alibris. </description>
	<pubDate>1 Feb 2011 11:24:04 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Elsie Benedict’s Human Analysis</title>
	<description>Latest release of Elsie Benedict’s Human Analysis is coming to bookshops, online retailers and iTunes. This release represents substantial scientific research into human nature, our evolution, physical and biological anthropology and how our physical body features determine our abilities, tendencies and predisposition to certain types of lifestyle, work and vacations we take.  Elsie provided an insightful collection of psycho analysis and recommendations how each individual can take charge of his natural abilities and excel in any given direction, capitalising on the strengths of the physical and evolutionary specialism of human body.</description>
	<pubDate>1 Feb 2011 11:22:34 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>audio books about Human Nature</title>
	<description>Interactive Media to release ground breaking research and tutorial in the form of series of audio books about Human Nature
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	<pubDate>1 Feb 2011 11:21:08 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Do you know your type?</title>
	<description>The Art of Human Analysis helps to learn.</description>
	<pubDate>2 Jan 2011 11:19:42 GMT</pubDate>
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