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Face Of Society: In 1967, Elmer Engstrom, the president of the Radio Corporation of America, published in American Scientist his speech of acceptance of the Proctor Prize awarded by the Scientific Research Society of America. The following paragraph expresses the mood of his message:
The introduction of new technology without regard to all the possible effects can amount to setting a time bomb that will explode in the face of society anywhere from a month to a generation in the future.
In the past these people were also generally social figures and "in society." London society differed from that of other European capitals in that it was never divided into "diplomatic society," "literary society," "musical society," and so on. There was only "society," in which everyone knew everyone else, and the tradition lingers.
The most important qualities for hair are that it be healthy, shining, and in a flattering, easy-to-manage style. Many fashion magazines suggest hair styles according to the shape of the face in order to make the face resemble as closely as possible the perfect oval. The circularity of a round face may be minimized by a sleek, controlled style with side bangs. A square face needs a style that cuts across the square corners at the temples and is full around the jaw. The best style for a long face also rounds off the corners at the temples and is short. For a triangular face, a narrow chin should be filled out with chin-length hair, while a wide chin may be minimized with wide bangs. In finding the right hairstyle, however, a woman should also consider the proportions of her whole figure, the texture of her hair, her skill in handling it, and the character of her life. |
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