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How To Analyze People: Analyze and read people on sight
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Ongoing, First published Feb 08, 2016
Introduction

Chapter 1: Why You Need To Know How To Analyze People

* Analyzing People IS Possible
* Where Did This Concept Come From? 
* Benefits of Analyzing People

Chapter 2: Body Emblems and Microexpressions

* Freudian Slips and Body Emblems
* Manipulators and Illustrators
* Microexpressions

Chapter 4: Hand-to-Face and Head Gestures

See No Evil, Speak No Evil, Hear No Evil
* Scratching One's Neck
* Head Movements and Position
* Hands and the Head

Chapter 5: Arms, Body, Legs, and Feet

* Which Way to Go? 
* Feet and Leg Gestures
*  Automatic Guards

Chapter 6: Microexpressions
* What Microexpressions Reveal
* Pay Attention To The Eyes

Chapter 7: Congruence and Non-Verbal Language
* What is Congruence? 
* Can You Fake Body Language? 

Chapter 8: Avoiding Mistakes
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