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Your handwriting speaks for you | Yelena Matevosyan | TEDxKids@Yerevan

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    Did you know that January 23rd
    is the Day of handwriting?
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    And it is the birthday of John Hancock.
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    He is famous for his handwriting.
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    America celebrates
    the International Day of Manuscripts
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    on this very day.
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    Some of you just confirmed it,
    some just got to know,
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    others may be surprised to know
    that there's such an international day.
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    Well, it really exists.
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    Our handwriting plays
    an important role in our lives.
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    Even in medicine,
    handwriting is being used
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    for diagnosing and curing the patient.
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    It's even possible to describe
    someone’s personality
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    from their handwriting.
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    For example, me, as a child,
    I had large handwriting.
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    According to psychologists,
    this is typical of outgoing people,
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    who share their secrets with many people.
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    While now I have small
    and round-ish handwriting,
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    which is typical of secretive people.
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    So over the years,
    my handwriting has changed
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    according to the changes
    in my personality as well.
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    In some school, copybooks,
    pens, chalks, and blackboards
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    have been replaced by computers.
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    Kids even forget their handwriting.
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    But, according to CNN,
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    a study conducted in 2006, among pupils
    of first - fifth grades revealed
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    that kids could express more thoughts
    when writing with pens than computers.
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    It’s connected with different
    functions of the human brain.
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    There are plnety of well-known
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    and also undiscovered
    manuscripts all over the world.
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    One of that undiscovered ones
    belongs to Voynich.
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    This book was written
    approximately 600 years ago,
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    in an unknown language,
    by an unknown author.
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    Psychologists tried to decode it
    several times, but there’s no results yet.
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    The only important conclusion they had
    is that it has logical structure,
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    and is written in an artificial language.
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    Isn’t this strange?
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    When I heard about this book
    for the first time,
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    I was so excited that I decided
    what profession to choose in the future.
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    I am dreaming of becoming a specialist
    of manuscripts, who decodes them.
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    Did you know that there are
    31,000 Armenian manuscripts
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    that are kept all over the world?
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    And also there are manuscripts
    that are kept in people's houses
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    as inheritance, and the owners
    may have no idea
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    how important those
    manuscripts can be for our history?
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    To end, I'd like to tell about
    an experiment
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    conducted by a French priest.
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    He said, "Every person
    has his or her inner world,
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    appearance, voice,
    as well as handwriting."
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    He asked lots of people
    to write something
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    on a sheet of paper,
    so he had a huge collection.
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    He compared letter shapes,
    their sizes, and obliquity
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    and he came to a conclusion.
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    He said, "As we cannot find
    two identical people,
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    we cannot find two
    identical handwritings.
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    So we can surely say
    there are as many handwritings
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    as there are people on the Earth."
Title:
Your handwriting speaks for you | Yelena Matevosyan | TEDxKids@Yerevan
Description:

Yelena speaks about handwriting and what it can tell about a person. She also talks about the importance of all those manuscripts that have been explored by experts and the ones that haven't been yet.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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Video Language:
Armenian
Team:
closed TED
Project:
TEDxTalks
Duration:
03:37

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