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194.A recent study suggests that people who are left-handed are more
. {1 W& c% [( a9 A3 r' k1 U9 o/ C! \likely to succeed in business than are right-handed people. Researchers + g8 P; B* I q5 d3 n) ~" j# F. I$ L
studied photographs of 1,000 prominent business executives and found that
4 k i# T, U9 g/ M7 {% O2 b( X( I21 percent of these executives wrote with their left hand. So the
3 F- v" `1 j3 u) S7 W* ipercentage of prominent business executives who are left-handed (21 - O! ?. _. k C: X9 v
percent) is almost twice the percentage of people in the general
$ a/ d7 P3 n+ q2 b: xpopulation who are left-handed (11 percent). Thus, people who are
8 e; M4 k5 P) c1 H) `; a+ O! [left-handed would be well advised to pursue a career in business, whereas
7 T. U; W8 a/ Q) @- opeople who are right-handed would be well advised to imitate the business 2 L- c/ {) d' p* T8 @6 T
practices exhibited by left-handers.
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