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聰明嗎?--寫在臉上
Your face could show how smart you really
are By Ross Pomeroy
In a new study, both male and female
subjects were able to accurately evaluate the intelligence of men simply by
viewing photographs of their faces.
While many avow that you can't judge a book
by its cover, researchers Karel Kleisner, Veronika Chvátalová, and Jaroslav
Flegr, all based out of Charles University in the Czech Republic, showed that
if that book is a man, you probably can.
For the study, which is published in PLoS
ONE, 80 science students from Charles University -- 40 men and 40 women -- took
an in-depth exam to gauge their IQ and were subsequently photographed with
neutral face expressions. Another 160 participants assessed the photographs,
judging the subjects' attractiveness and intelligence on a scale of 1 (the
highest ranking) to 7 (lowest ranking).
"Faces that are perceived as highly
intelligent are rather prolonged with a broader distance between the eyes, a
larger nose, a slight upturn to the corners of the mouth, and a sharper,
pointing, less rounded chin," the authors described. "By contrast,
the perception of lower intelligence is associated with broader, more rounded
faces with eyes closer to each other, a shorter nose, declining corners of the
mouth, and a rounded and massive chin."
But when the researchers checked to see if
actual intelligence (indicated by measured IQ) was associated with specific
facial features, they found no significant correlations.
"This means that our raters accurately
assessed intelligence from faces of men based on visual cues that simply are
not explicable from shape variability in men’s faces."
Q:
Do you believe that your face could show
how smart you really are?
Can you tell someone’s IQ from their faces?
Do you want to hang around with smart
people?
Is your personality written all over your
face?
Do you like smart girls/men?
How to be smarter, increase your IQ?
Do “smart pills” really make you smart?
展場女模 由來
A showgirl is a woman
who performs on stage in theatrical productions which typically focus on music
and dancing, rather than acting. Showgirls are known for being extremely
beautiful, as a general rule, and they typically wear extremely ornate
costumes, classically with large headdresses which are heavily bedecked with
feathers, beading, and spangles. While showgirls are probably most associated
with Las Vegas, Nevada in the minds of many people, they can be found in many
urban areas around the world.
In addition to being
attractive, many showgirls are quite talented, as well. As a general rule, they
have to be skilled dancers, as their performances typically involve dance
routines, often coordinated routines with a row of girls. Many showgirls also
sing, providing backup for musical productions and sometimes singing solos as
well.
Being a showgirl is
hard work. In addition to maintaining singing and dancing talents, a showgirl
must also work hard to stay in good shape, since her costumes often don't leave
much to the imagination. Many showgirls eat restrictive diets, work out a lot,
and practice movement disciplines which are designed to keep their bodies
toned. They must also contend with fierce competition for coveted spots on
stage and in new productions.
The history of
showgirls is probably quite ancient, as some form of dancing girl can be found
in almost every culture imaginable. However, showgirls in their modern form
really started to rise in the 1800s, when women performed in elaborate performances
which were designed to showcase ludicrous costumes along with singing and
dancing skills. Some of these performances were also quite risque for the time,
with showgirls revealing a bit more leg than women in more polite society would
have dared.
Several venues in
Paris have become famous for their showgirls, perhaps most notably the Moulin
Rouge. Las Vegas showgirls became a major attraction in the 1950s, when clubs
started vying to outdo each other with elaborate performances featuring famous
headliners. The rise of the monstrously large headdress also appears to have
occurred in Vegas, as part of the overall trend towards making shows as lavish
and memorable as possible.
Q:
What do you think
about showgirls?
Do you think showgirls
are beautiful?
Do you think
showgirls can really promote business?
What do you think
about modeling jobs?
Share your opinions about
jobs discriminations?
What do you think
about beer girls and betel nuts beauties in Taiwan?
What kind of jobs can
make good money?
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