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    Discuss Five Advantages of Being Left-Handed or Ambidextrous, Including the Effects
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Discuss Five Advantages of Being Left-Handed or Ambidextrous, Including the Effects

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Discuss five advantages of being left-handed or ambidextrous, including the effects of left-handed persons being less strongly lateralized.

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