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Module - All About DMITSlide2
Brain Visions India
INTRODUCING
An
Innovative Product
Dermatoglyphics
Multiple Intelligence Test.
( DMIT )
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Dermatoglyphics
- the study of the patterns of skins (dermal) ridges present on the fingers of humans.
Its reveals the
genetical
links between our fingers and our intrinsic qualities and talents. The humans fingerprints are formed from the 13th to 21st week of the fetal stage. This is a study that combines neurobiology, psychology, neuroscience, genetics and embryology. The test is scientifically proven. Therefore, an accuracy of more than 90% striae formation has been achieved.
WHAT IS DERMATOGLYPHICS?Slide4
Uniqueness :
There are no two identical fingerprints in this world. Even identical twins do not have the same fingerprints.
Invariance :
The pattern network of fingerprints from birth to death will not change even if it is due to the regeneration of the skin.
FEATURES OF DERMATOGLYHICS Slide5
KEY BENEFITS OF
DERMATOGLYHICS
Discover your child’s inborn talent
Discover the level of his 8 Multiple Intelligence
Find out the development of his 4 Quotients.
Discover his Learning Style & teach him accordingly
Discover whether he is a Left Brain Dominant
or Right
Brain Dominant
Discover his Personality Trait
Discover his Strong Career Options
Remedies
Improve parents-children relationship
Set the expectation right
Discover his
Recommended
Extra Curricular Activities Slide6
Dermatoglyphics
Multiple Intelligent Test (DMIT)
DMIT- identify one’s unique ability, we believe that everyone is born with some innate qualities that makes us different from others.
Aim- to help you identify those features and groom it, so that you are ready to face the world with the best you have.
In today’s world, we all thrive for success and to archive it we need to channelize our resources and knowledge in the best of the way we can. DMIT will help you identify your
strength, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Slide7
IT IS A SCIENCE OF STUDY OF FINGER PRINTS WITH ITS CORELATION WITH
MI
BLOOD GROUP
DNA
FINGER PRINTSSlide8
BRAIN AND INTELLIGENCE
UNDETACHABLE
ELEMENTSSlide9
Is Dermatoglyphics a form of fortune telling ?
Ans: Absolutely not.
Palmistry is the divination of the future by interpretation of the concave
furrows of our palms. The lines of the palms are impermanent and will change over time.
According to over 7000 research papers and reports by various scientists, the human brain is closely related to fingerprint patterns. With the aid of computers, we can now analyse the brain composition, organization, learning models and styles, nine intelligences and personalities.Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Assessment is the science of comparing, analyzing,and classifying the patterns of skin and ridge counts of each person's fingerprints. The analysis does not tell one’s future, but rather gives a comprehensive insight into one’s innate intelligence distributions, potentials, and preferred learning and communication styles. The information contained in the Dermatoglyphics report will not change with age, unlike the ones use by fortunetellers.Slide10
Its reveals the congenital links between our fingers and our intrinsic qualities and talents.
With these test of talents and intelligences, one can be best guided into educational, personal and career success.
By knowing these potentials earlier, you make effort to enhance and train your weaknesses so that learning is most pleasurable and effective
.
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Where Do Fingerprints Come From?
According to medical research, fingerprints are created before birth. They are formed during the fetal development stage between the 13th to 21st prenatal weeks.
Will Finger Prints Change?
No, our fingerprints are as invariable as they are unique. Between year 1626 and1690, Spanish Dr. Marcello Malphigi pioneered the scientific research on fingerprints. He was also the first Professor or anatomy to utilise the microscope to examine fingerprints and record them. In his research, he discovered that individual fingerprints are unique.
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13
th
week TO 21
st
week
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NO BRAIN – NO FINGER PRINTS
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1926- Harold Cummins, the Father of Dermatoglyphics
and C.Midlo studied all aspects of fingerprint analysis, from anthropology to genetics and embryology perspective. In 1943 he published a book, “Finger Prints, Palms and Soles”, a bible in the field of
dermatoglyphics
.
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Chairman, Department of Anatomy,
1933-1960
Chairman, Department of Microscopic Anatomy
, 1933 - 1945
Harold Cummins
THE FATHER OF DERMATOGLYPHICSSlide15
Why DMIT ??Slide16
AGE GROUPS Slide17
HOW DMIT WORKS
The child is made to undergo a finger print analysis which takes approximately 15-30 minutes and is conducted by a trained person.
The analysis is done by a expert who then studies the fingerprints which gives a detailed analysis of the areas of intelligence that the child has his strengths and weaknesses in such as linguistics, logical, visual-spatial, interpersonal, intrapersonal, bodily- kinesthetic, musical and naturalistic.
Depending on the style of fingerprints a lot can be told about the nature, personality and
behaviour
of the child. Once the report is ready, the counselor speaks with the child and his parents by giving a detailed analysis of the report. Depending on the strengths and weaknesses of the child suitable career paths are suggested as well as ways to help improve on the weaknesses of the child are suggested. Slide18
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Shankar Mahadevan was born and brought up in
Chembur
,
Mumbai
, He graduated in 1988 with a degree in Computer Science Engineering from Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology in Navi Mumbai
under the auspices of Mumbai University. He worked as a software engineer on Oracle Version Six.
Acadamic Background
After working for a while for Leading Edge Systems, Shankar ventured into the field of
music
.
He earned his first award as a
playback singer
in a
Tamil movie
, collaborating with
A. R. Rahman
and winning a
National Film Award
for his song in
Kandukondain Kandukondain
. A prominent star in the
Kodambakkam film industry
, he gained further recognition upon the release of his first music album,
Breathless
, in 1998. The title track of the album had been prepared in such a manner that it is sung without any break, so it appears to be sung in one breath and thus the title "breathless". He later got into music direction and became a part of the
Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy
trio, composing music for Hindi films.
Career in
Shankar Mahadevan
&Slide20
WHY ? WHY?
WHY ?? WHY ???Have We Ever Asked Ourselves The Question : WHY ??:Why Same AGE
Why Same CLASS
Why Same TEACHER
Why Same BOOKSWhy Same SYSTEMBUT DIFFERENT RESULT !!!!We have an answer to all your WHY’s.Slide21
Find Your Child’s LEARNING STYLESSlide22
DMIT
is a Revolutionary CONCEPTwhich can help to build the future of yourself and of your CHILD
Imagine
how successful you and your child can be with a brilliant mind, Lightning-fast learning skills, an accurate lasting memory, and the creativity and problem solving skills of a GENIUS.Slide23
1970- USSR, Former Soviet Union use
Dermatoglyphics
in selecting the contestant for Olympics, and won over 50 Gold medals.
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Graduated from Boston School of Medicine in Neurology. Harvard Graduate School professor and psychologist in cognition and education.
He defines intelligence as: “an ability to solve problems or
fashion products that are valued in one or more cultures.”
It is how we learn, process, and understand information.His Theory of Multiple Intelligences consists of 9He published a famous book “Frames of Mind” in 1983
Howard Gardner
(1943 )
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The question is not
“How smart am I?”
but rather
“How am I smart?”Slide26
DMIT Test – What all it reveals ?Slide27
DMIT BenefitsSlide28
DMIT BenefitsSlide29
DMIT BenefitsSlide30
Eight Kinds of IntelligenceSlide31
Eight Kinds of IntelligenceSlide32
Eight Kinds of IntelligenceSlide33
Type of Finger PrintsSlide34
Finger Print TypesSlide35
Finger Print TypesSlide36
Finger Print TypesSlide37Slide38
you can not catch the brain
or intelligence,
but definitely the fingers..
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