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The Goat ( '''''' ) (also known as '''Sheep''' or '''Ram''') is the eighth sign of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese Zodiac related to the
Chinese Calendar . People born in this year are known for their artistic talents and immense creativity.


YEARS AND THE FIVE ELEMENTS

Persons born within these date ranges can be said to have been born in the "year of the Ram", characteristics of the Ram are tempered by one of the five Chinese elements overlaying a 5-year cycle of characteristics on the original 12-year cycle.

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The Sheep, or Goat, is thought to be the most artistic or creative sign of the zodiac. The Sheep is artistically talented and has a great sense of fashion. Chances are that this type will prefer to be a designer or painter, or go into the kind of profession where he/she can make the most of his/her gift for creating beautiful things.

These people are considerate creatures - they think before acting, and try not to hurt anyone's feelings. If it ever happens that the Sheep person causes unforeseen problems, it is very likely that he/she will step forward to rectify the situation. This side of their character helps them maintain a healthy social life as well as enabling them to deal with life's ups and downs.

Sympathy is very important to these people as is the approval of people they respect. However, they sometimes require too much attention and impose too much on those who are close to them.

Sometimes they are too sensitive for the real world; they often misinterpret situations. People under this sign can be insecure. They need to feel loved and protected and are easily drawn into complex predicaments. This being so, they usually shy away from confrontation, pull back when faced with heavy decision-making, and blatantly refuse to take an unpopular stand in a conflict.1


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