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ambidextrous,
which equates to
about 80,000,000
people in the
world today. In
modern times, it is
common to find some
people considered ambidextrous who...
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Ambidextrous leadership is a
recently introduced term by
scholars to
characterize a
special approach to
leadership that is
mostly used in organizations...
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adaptable for
coping with tomorrow's
changing demand. Just as
being ambidextrous means being able to use both the left and
right hand equally, organizational...
- The
Ambidextrous Universe is a po****r
science book by
Martin Gardner,
covering aspects of
symmetry and
asymmetry in
human culture,
science and the wider...
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Ambidextrous: The
Secret Lives of
Children is a 1985
novel by
American author Felice Picano. The book is a semi-autobiographical
account of the author's...
- In baseball, a switch-pitcher is an
ambidextrous pitcher who is able to
pitch with
either the
right or left hand from the pitcher's mound. Four 19th-century...
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rifle one of only
three fully-
ambidextrous M16/M4-style
platforms fielded by
militaries along with the
Modular Ambidextrous Rifle System (MARS) from Lewis...
- because, like many
terms that
begin with "post," it is
fundamentally ambidextrous.
Postmodernism can mean, "We're all
modernists now.
Modernism has won...
- is the F model, with double-action
trigger with
exposed hammer, and
ambidextrous safety/de****er levers,
located on the slide.
Alternative is D version...
- drawn-out games,
saying that they harm the game of snooker. O'****van is
ambidextrous, as he is right-handed but can play to a high
standard with his left...