In which subject are left-handed people better than right-handed people?

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What are the 10 most surprising objects launched into space?

Mankind doesn't just send rockets or space probes into space. In fact, many unexpected objects have been launched into space, all for the sake of science. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. 

Why are ancient Egyptian depictions of humans drawn in profile?

On the walls of the Egyptian pyramids, human depictions, and especially depictions of nobility, are often represented in profile. The reason they are designed this way is primarily religious. If you look closely, you’ll notice that the ancient Egyptian characters are not entirely ...  Afficher plus

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Selects: Why Do Lefties Exist?
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For at least the last 200,000 years, between 10-15% of the human population are left-handed and this fact has utterly left science baffled. In searching to explain handedness, all sorts of contradictory evidence has emerged, creating a fascinating mystery. Learn all about it i ...

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114. Sample Essay: Percentages of British Students Able to Speak Languages Other Than English
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Click Here to See the Charts https://ieltswritingpodcast.libsyn.com/-114-sample-essay-percentages-of-british-students-able-to-speak-languages-other-than-english Cambridge IELTS 11 Test 2 Writing Task 1 Sample Essay   The charts display the percentages of British students from one ...  Afficher plus

133. Subjects You Like vs Subjects That Will Be Useful In the Future
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Some people think that all university students should study whatever they like. Others believe that they should only be allowed to study subjects that will be useful in the future, such as those related to science and technology. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion ...  Afficher plus

Howard I. Kushner, “On the Other Hand: Left Hand, Right Brain, Mental Disorder, and History” (Johns Hopkins UP, 2017)
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In the early twentieth century, Robert Hertz, a French anthropologist, and Cesare Lombroso, the Italian criminologist, debated the causes and consequences of left-handedness. According to Lombroso, left-handed individuals were more likely to be criminals. Hertz disagreed. For him ...  Afficher plus