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No, being left handed is not a handicap. Left handed people lead very good lives.
No, being left-handed is not considered a disability. It is simply a natural variation in how people use their hands.
No, people are left-handed because they choose to be left-handed.
I think left cause most people are right handed so being left handed is rare so that's good but which ever hand you write with it doesn't matter. But I'm left handed so.
Barack Hussein Obama the 2nd is left handed and therefore writes with his left hand. Approximately 10-15% of people are left handed, commonly referred to in the United States as being a southpaw
Most humans are right handed but this may be as a result of centuries of disapproval of left handedness and therefore children were forced to be right handed in case they were accused of being odd or 'of the dark side'. The word sinister means to be on the left in heraldic language. In France a sinistre is a fire started deliberately. It has dark connotations whereas to be dextrous or have dexterity is to be on the right and be quick handed. Left handedness is inherited and along with red hair may be a genetic trait of Neanderthal man.This is of interest but not proven to be true.
The Being Left Handed website offers some details on possible scholarships for left-handed people. They state one such scholarship is for $1,000 at Juniata College in Pennsylvania. http://www.beinglefthanded.com/Left-handed-Scholarships.html
It is very possible. It may be hard, but it can be done with practice. Some people are born left handed and learn to be right handed too. This is called being Ambidextrous. It is more common for people to be Ambidextrous than left handed. But once again, it is possible.
Approximately 10% of the global population is left-handed.
It's because some people were born with the habit of being left-handed.
If you're left handed you are called a lefty. Another word for left handed is southpaw.
no being left handed dosent affect me in any way,shape,or form