How can someone be unique




















One presented at the Biometrics conference in London last month requires the user to write a code in the air with their phone in their hand and its onboard sensors detects specific eccentricities of their movement to confirm their identify. Others are hoping that mobile phones will be able to detect they are with their registered user simply by monitoring the way they move around while it is in their pocket.

But there are also problems. Some of us have pert posteriors while others could probably do with a little toning, but your bottom is actually quite remarkable. They have developed a pressure-sensitive pad that can be fitted into the seat of a car or a desk chair. So slouchers will have a different sitting profile from those that sit up straight. This information from the sensors is then used to match against a profile held in a computer database.

Shigeomi Koshimizu, from the Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology in Tokyo, Japan, believes his system could be used an anti-theft device in cars or to allow workers to unlock their computers simply by sitting down rather than having to remember complex passwords. Put your fingers in your ears, and keep them there while placing your elbows on your desk or the arm of the chair you are sitting in. The chances are you will probably hear a low humming noise coming up through your arms from the room around you that disappears when you lift your elbows again.

What you have just experienced is your skull conducting the sound vibrations from your surroundings directly to your inner ear. Bone is remarkably good at conducting sound in this way. But the size of your skull, the amounts of soft tissue around it and the hollow cavities it contains, means the way it vibrates is different in every person.

While the loops and whirls of skin on the pads of your fingers are perhaps one of the best known forms of identification, it seems another set of unique features have been staring us in the face every time we use a fingerprint to unlock our smartphone.

Hidden within the shiny surface of our fingernails are a series of ridges and contours that have been found to be unique in studies of thousands of samples. When examined in the right light, the patterns on the surface of the nail plate — the hard part of the nail, which is made of translucent keratin protein — can be revealed.

Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi even showed they were able to see these distinct patterns in photographs of fingernails when people were wearing nail polish. They claim by taking scans of the nails from three fingers — the ring, middle and index — they can reliably identify individuals. But fingernails also grow and replace over time, meaning these patterns can change every six months or so. Instead, some researchers have decided to focus on the layers of skin that lie beneath the nail.

Even twins can be identified through the tiny marks on the surface of the skin Credit: Getty Images. The nail bed, as this delicate pinkish tissue is known, has distinct channels that an outer layer of cells slot into like a tongue and groove joint used in woodwork. The spacing of these grooves remain proportionately the same throughout your life but have different patterns in each person. Splattered across your nose like seeds covering a strawberry are hundreds of tiny pores. These are the enemy of beauticians everywhere due to their tendency to gather grime and clog.

But regardless of whether you have the flawless skin of a supermodel or a face that oozes grease like a deep-fat frier, your nose pores help to distinguish you from others. Researchers at Shangdong University in China, along with colleagues at Kinki University in Japan, insist the distribution of pores on your nose is stable throughout your life. They have developed a system that can recognise nose pores from photographs and match these to a database. While esoterically fascinating, there could also be real benefits to our uniqueness.

No one else has lived your twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, three hundred and sixty-five days a year. Though we can find common ground with other people on what constitutes quality or beauty, your tastes are largely a unique facet of your personality. An open mind and a willingness to embrace the tastes of others can introduce you to so many great things. The areas of life and endeavors where we invest our time, energy, and effort are going to be the things we have in mind most often, which will influence what we give back and take from the world.

Short, medium, and long-term goals provide us direction and motivation when we feel lost or like we are stumbling on our path. Anyone can get more out of their life, grow as a person, and find clearer direction by finding some goals to work toward.

Do you like puzzles? Binge-watching shows on Netflix? Volunteer work? All of these things say something about you as a unique individual, your values, and how you seek happiness or meaning in life. That also means that trying out and adopting new hobbies can help facilitate growth and personal development.

There are so many things to be passionate about — art, nature, and humanity to name a few. Passions can provide much needed direction toward a goal or experience that will allow us to leave our own unique mark on the world. Understanding your passions can help you find a direct, distinct path that is guided by your values and unique perception of the world.

Then, look for ways you could apply these aspects of your personality to excel in the job. In this case, you could share how your patience and persistence has allowed you to remain calm and collected in high-stress scenarios or your determination to meet goals despite outside pressures or setbacks.

Alternatively, fluency in multiple languages might not be especially uncommon but this valuable skill may be enough to set a customer service candidate apart from other applicants. This can provide further evidence for the traits you claim to have.

When answering any interview question, use specific details or real-life scenarios whenever possible. The better you demonstrate your abilities through examples, the more memorable and reliable your answer. Related: Top 16 Interview Questions and Answers. Here are a few sample responses to help you determine how to answer what makes you unique:. Everyone has something special that makes them an ideal candidate for a job.

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