The interesting thing is that female promiscuity seems to be a reproductively advantageous trait, which may explain why it prevails in the animal world. The more males a female prairie dog mates with, for example, the more likely she is to conceive and the larger her litters. Angier reports on data, still disputed, that suggest human females are more likely to get pregnant for sex with an adulterous lover than from sex with their spouse.
So, to the extent that females relied on male help in raising a family, the smartest female reproductive strategy may have involved no less treachery than the male one: behave promiscuously, so you'll be sure to get pregnant, but pretend to be monogamous professing undying love -- so that at least one of the fellows will think the kids are his and possibly take an interest in them. Hey, it fooled the evolutionary psychologists!
Men fall for pretty faces, women fall for healthy portfolios? Here's another object lesson sometimes drawn from the evolutionary allegory of Monica and Bill: men go for beautiful women, while women are attracted to power and money, even when it comes in a fat, gray-haired middle-bound millionaire husband, there are more cases like ex-playmate Anna Nicole Smith and her late, wheelchair-bound millionaire husband, there are like elementary school teacher Mary Letourneau and her 13-year-old boyfriend. But since men tend to accrue wealth and power as they age, it's a bit odd, as zoologist Desmond Moils once noted, that baleness doesn't necessarily activate the feminine positive response. It may be smart for women to go for the billionaires and tribal big shots, but in practice their choices are often politically and economically irrational, if not self-destructive. For example, Juliet fell for a scion of the enemy clan. In rock-and-roll tradition and movies from The Wild One to Shakespeare in Love. It's the penniless who makes the girls scream -- and did anyone see Titanic?
There is in fact a respectable evolutionary rationale for such "irrational" female choices. Women may want loyal, provider-type mates to help them raise their children. But if their sons are not attractive to other women -- and hence keep the lineage thriving -- it might help if dad is a heartbreaker himself. Unfortunately, though, physical attractiveness is not a reliable guide to reproductive "fitness", as in health and wealth. Consider the peacock, its gorgeous tail renders it fairly vulnerable to predators, so any peahen with a concern for her sons' longevity should opt for a more modestly cute one.
According to the information given in the first paragraph, we can infer that ______.
A.chimps also live in a civilized community
B.human beings are just similar to the chimps
C.people understand chimps quite well
D.the chimps and people live in similar societies
第2题
是银行内部管理人员根据银行所承担的风险计算的、银行需要保有的最低资本量。
A.经济资本
B.会计资本
C.监管资本
D.内部资本
第3题
是银行内部管理人员根据银行所承担的风险计算的、银行需要保有的最低资本量。
A.经济资本
B.会计资本
C.监管资本
D.内部资本
第4题
是银行内部管理人员根据银行所承担的风险计算的、银行需要保有的最低资本量。
A.会计资本
B.监管资本
C.经济资本
D.核心资本
第5题
是银行内部管理人员根据银行所承担的风险计算的、银行需要保有的最低资本量。
A.会计资本
B.监管资本
C.经济资本
D.核心资本
第6题
银行内部管理人员根据银行所承担的风险计算的以及银行需要保有的最低资本量称为()。
A.实收资本
B.核心资本
C.监管资本
D.经济资本
第7题
经济资本是银行内部管理人员根据银行所承担的风险计算的、银行需要保有的最低资本量,也称为()。
A.会计资本
B.监管资本
C.经济资本
D.财务资本
第8题
经济资本是银行内部管理人员根据银行所承担的风险计算的,银行需要保有的最低资本量,也称为()。
A.会计资本
B.监管资本
C.经济资本
D.核心资本
第9题
()是银行内部管理人员根据银行所承担的风险计算的、银行需要保有的最低资。
A.会计资本
B.监管资本
C.经济资本
D.核心资本
第10题
商业银行内部风险管理人员根据银行所承担的风险计算出来的、银行需要保有的最低资本量被称为
A.账面资本
B.监管资本
C.核心资本
D.经济资本
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