Slide content Lvl 1

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Slide content for Level -1 (Segments can be purchased seperately. See "Segments CD's)

 

4                    Why use the internet

5                    How to use the CD

6                    Security Features-Why

7                    Class Content 

10                Competent Examiner

11                Security Features

41                Currency

42                What is Handwriting

43                Document Examiner-defined

44                4 Disciplines

45                Graphologist-defined

46                Graphoanalyst-defined

47                Statement Analyst

48                Evolution of Handwriting

51                History of Graphology

52                Areas of Forgery

53                Definitions

57          Phenomenon

58          Talking paper

59          Senate Bill 512

60          What’s on a credit report

62        Sources of Fraud

64        Dangerous Receipt

68        Penalties for

70        Elements of Handwriting

72        6 obvious errors

78       From Blindness

89       Intersection points

90       Currency security features

91       Guess work

95       Credit card information

96       Right or left handed

106     10 Doctrines of handwriting

107     Forgers make it easy for the examiner

108     What handwriting won’t reveal

109     Stick figures

114     Aggressive child

115     Dangerous writing

117     Ellie Smith

118     Only one way to write Capital “E”

120     Do not look For

123     Picture value

124     Letter “M” differences

125     Numbers

127     Re-tracing

129     Find differences

135     Picture value

137     Mechanics of writing, check classification

178     List of Differences

179     Zones

180     Medial Letters

181     Reference points

182     Plain paper

183     Balanced writer

184     Top line

185     No wrong way

186     Margins, placement

189     Pressure patterns

190     Subconscious

191     Terminology

194     7 types of pressure

195     6 conclusive indicators of forgery

196     Baselines

199     Slant

203     Exemplars vs. Standards

204     Psychological effects

205     Tri-zonal

207     Criminal writing

208     Terminal writing

210     Connectors

211     Gayle / Arcade’s explained

212     Connectives

214     Fingerprints vs Handwriting

216     Howard Hughes

217     Construction

218     5 types of handwriting

220     Initial emphasis

221     Spacing

222     5 categories of stroke movement

223     12 causes of letter formations

224     Conditioning of letters

227     7 types of spacing

228     Letter measurements

230     Line quality

232     Proportions

237     Speed in Handwriting

243     Analyzing Ripkey

244     Finding “differences”

245     Gayle, proportions

251     Drugs / Margins

252     How many writers

254     Newcombs theory

255     Harry Jones / speed

258     Candice, first analysis

259     Tips

263     Variations

269     Introduction to Statements.

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