Wednesday 30 July 2014

The History of Dermatoglyphics

In Ancient China finger prints were found on clay seals..

In 1684,, Dr.. Nehemiah Grew (1641-1712) presented Finger Prints,, Palms and Soles “An Introduction To Dermatoglyphics” to the Royal Society

In 1685,, Dr.. Bidloo published an anatomical atlas,, Anatomia Humani Corporis,, with illustrations showing the human figure both in living attitudes and as dissected cadavers

In 1686,, Dr.. Marcello Malphigi (1628-1694) noted in his treatise; ridges,, spirals and loops in fingerprints

In 1788,, J.. C.. Mayer was the first to write out basic tenets of fingerprint analysis and theorized that fingerprints were unique

In 1823,, Dr.. Jan Purkinje classified the papillary lines on the fingertips into nine types: arch,, tented arch,, ulna loop,, radial loop,, peacock’s eye/compound,, spiral whorl,, elliptical whorl,, circular whorl,, and double loop/composite..

In 1823,, Joannes Evangelista Purkinji found that the patterns on one’s finger tips and the ridges and lines on one’s prints begin to form at around the thirteenth week in the womb..

In 1832,, Dr.. Charles Bell (1774-1842) was one of the first physicians to combine the scientific study of neuro - anatomy with clinical practice.. He published The Hand: Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments as Evincing Design..


In 1893,, Dr.. Francis Galton published his book,, “Fingerprints”,, establishing the individuality and permanence of fingerprints.. The book included the first classification system for fingerprints: Arch,, Loop and Whorl..

In 1897,, Harris Hawthorne Wilder was the first American to study Dermatoglyphics.. He invented the Main Line Index,, studied thenar hypothenar eminencies,, zones II,, III,, IV..


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Thursday 24 July 2014

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Dermatoglyphics is also used in anthropology.. Population studies disclose distinctive difference as per the type and sub-type and are also used to ascertain the origin of many groups.. Print comparisons are also utilized to establish a personal identification in forensic cases..


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Monday 21 July 2014

Dermatoglyphics is that branch of science that makes one understand his or her own hidden potential and abilities.. With the help of Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Analysis,, we can find out our inborn advantages and give suggestions as per each person’s own characteristics with no prejudice.. Our fingerprints never change in the whole life so it is completely different from people who read hands or fortune tellers,, which only forecast our future by looking at the palms.. Everyone acquires intrinsic intelligence from their parents and if one’s intelligence gets no chance to be motivated and further developed,, there is no other way one can develop an intelligence of memory,, understanding,, analysis,, reasoning,, and application.. By studying Dermatoglyphics,, we can exactly understand the distribution and number of cells in the left and right brain of the cell,, and calculate where the potential lies.. Dermatoglyphics analysis may help:

In terms of personal growth:

o    Left & Right Brain Hemisphere Configuration & Characteristic (Balanced / Right or Left Brain Oriented)

o    Comparison & Distribution Of MI (Left & Right Brain)

o    Brain Lobes Configuration

o    Multiple Intelligence Chart

o    Inborn MI & Present MI Ranking & Process Chart

o    Your Personality Type

o    Learning Type / Mode / Style

o    MI-Related Talent

o    Genes-Related Parent (Father or Mother) Orientation

o    Competency & Compatibility

o    One’s gifted key area(s)

o    Improves Career,, Bride & Groom/Spouse/Friend/Family Members/ Business Partners Competency & Compatibility

o    Enhance the sense of the value of life and happiness

o    Strengthen communication and interaction skills




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Thursday 17 July 2014

The ridges on our finger tips make distinctive fingerprints that are based on minute variations in their patterns.. The small differences are called finer points or minutiae.. Common finer points include ridge endings; ridge splits culled bifurcations and crossovers that connect two ridges.. Other minutiae include lakes,,,, islands,,,, and dots.. Lakes are open places with a single ridge.. Islands are small ridges,,,, and dots are minute ridges that are nearly round.. The fact that fingerprints remain unchanged almost throughout life is one reason that makes fingerprint analysis successful in identifying individuals from their prints.. Every pattern is different and unique and not even one finger has the same print.. Although no study has confirmed that all fingerprints are exclusive in all the years of records,,,, no two have ever been found to be totally matching.. Everyone’s finger pattern is exclusive,,,, which is why they are used widely by forensics to identify individuals.. Fingerprinting analysis has been used for more than a century,,,, and is widely used by law enforcement agencies..


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Monday 14 July 2014

The BRAIN is perhaps the most fascinating organ in the human body.. It controls everything from breathing to emotions to learning.. Here are some interesting facts that might helpful,, from how the BRAIN affects learning to facts about memory to interesting facts about the BRAIN..
è  Each time we blink,, our BRAIN keeps things illuminated so the whole world doesn’t go dark each time we blink,, which is about 20,,000 times a day..
è  As easy as laughing seems,, it is actually a very complex task that requires activity in 5 different areas of the BRAIN..
è  Yawning often promotes yawning in others nearby.. Scientists believe that yawning may have been an ancient social behaviour that signalled an event,, with others yawning in response.. Today,, we still hold on to the response,, even if we don’t need it..
è  It is believed that humans experience 70,,000 thoughts each day..
è  The lack of gravity in outer space affects the BRAIN in several ways.. Scientists are studying how & why,, but you may want to hold off on your next trip to the moon..
è  Archeologists found evidence that primitive BRAIN surgery was performed by drilling a hole in the skull as far back as 2000 BC..
è  Oxytocin is a hormone that is responsible for promoting social interaction & may help children with autism increase social skills and trust..


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Tuesday 8 July 2014

Our fingerprint is an impression of the friction ridges found on the inner surface of a finger or a thumb.. The science of fingerprinting constitutes the only unchangeable and infallible means of positive identification known to man..

When humans come in contact with an object or touch it,, they leave a proof behind in the form fingerprints – friction ridges of a human finger.. Oil and sweat gets collected on these ridges and is transferred to objects,, thus leaving a duplicate of the fingerprint pattern.. Sometimes,, the secretions may seep into an absorbent surface such as a paper,, leaving a slight blot.. And,, sometimes if a finger makes contact with a liquid or a thick substance,, such as ink or blood,, it may leave a visible print behind.. Human fingers,, toes,, palms and foot soles are naturally covered with friction ridges that help a person in gripping objects and the ground.. These ridges are also connected to our nerves,, so the individual feels even if it has a slightest of pressure against the ridge.. These ridges create the patterns of the fingerprints.. These fingerprint patterns are formed in the womb and remain in the body till death.. They hardly change unless and until there is some kind of injury,, mutation or external change.. Our fingerprints have tiny lines of concentric ridges.. The general forms these ridges take are loops,, accidental,, whorls and arches.. There are many print records that are organized into these categories for easy reference during fingerprint analysis..


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Wednesday 2 July 2014

We all have talents.. No one has all talents.. With Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligent Analysis (DMIA),, a revolutionary system to help an individual to identify her / his talent(s),, to build them into strengths,, and to enjoy the constituent,, as well as to fulfil the ultimate need of self-actualization.. DMIA is a system that identifies the most prevalent human intrinsic potential with the theory of human genetic inheritance.. Through decades of research,, scientists found that the patters on our fingers are reflection of the development between our fingerprints and human brains neocortex..

The system introduces 4 Personality Types,, 3 Learning Styles,, 8 Intelligences,, 10 Intrinsic Potential of Brain and Learning Sensitivity Index.. With thousands of possible combinations,, it reveals the best way to be translated into education,, personal and career success..


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