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Southpaw occurs as term utilized to describe left handed population, particuarly inside sports and in the United States.
Origins
A typically accepted origins of the term is from either Baseball. Ballparks are typically designed and then that a batter is facing east to avoid a afternoon or even evening sun shining in their eyes. This means that left handed pitchers are throwing from a south side. A number one usage is credited to Finley Peter Dunne. Nonetheless a Oxford English Dictionary lists a non-baseball citation for "south paw," meaning a punch by using the left hand, when early when 1848, just Three years fallowing a foremost organized baseball.
Mascots
A official mascot of the Chicago White Sox.
Usage in Boxing
In boxing a left handed boxer is usually refered to when southpaw. It is typically considered the extra tricky opponent than an orthodox righthander. These are as well wont to refer to a stance in which the boxer stores his perfect foot ahead of his left.
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Study Finds Left-handers Don't Die Earlier
Short article from the Associated Press.
Primate Handedness and Brain Lateralization Research
At Indiana University (M.K. Holder, Ph.D.). You can participate in the study by filling out an online questionnaire. Site also has links to information (both serious and fun) of interest to left-handers.
Lorin's Left-handedness Site
Extensive collection of information about left-handedness, by a psychologist. Topics include prevalence and genetics of left-handedness, famous left-handers, myths and trivia, shops for lefthanders, and left-handedness links.
Gauche! Left-Handers in Society
A resource guide and forum. Left-handers speak to parents, teachers, employers, physicians, and others.
Left-handedness
A modern Islamic perspective on being left-handed.
The Lefthanded Universe
Interesting facts and ideas about lefthandedness. (English - Nederlands - Deutsch)
The Lefthanded Liberation Front
Site has webforum, merchandise for sale, humor, and other material.
Japan Southpaw Club
English version of Japanese language website for left-handers. Information about lefthandedness, left-handed products, and an online forum for lefties.
Left Handedness: Curse, Blessing or Anomaly of Nature?
Updated version of Molly Joy's high school term paper on the topic.
Left-Handed Writers Page
Article about left-handed writing with fountain pens, including advice on nib selection. Photographs show different hand positions lefties write in, with special advice for each.
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