What do tennis player Goran Ivanisevic and songwriter
Paul McCartney have in common with (与……有共同之处) Fidel Castro ?
Along with (与……一起)10 percent of the world's population they are
left-handed, according to Lauren Milsom, organiser of Monday's
Left-Handers Day 2001 on August 13, 2001."It is well-known that a lot of
creative people were left-handed," Milsom said. Michelangelo, Leonardo da
Vinci, Jimi Hendrix and Pablo Picasso are all among them, she added.
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Songwriter Paul McCartney(L) and tennis player Goran
Ivanisevic(R) |
This special day was first declared and celebrated on Friday, August
13, 1976 by an organization called Lefthanders International. They chose
to open their business on that day to address the myths (荒诞说法) and
misconceptions (误解) about left-handers. They published a magazine for
left-handers and they sold left-handed products for more than twenty years
before going out of business (停业) a few years ago. The holiday is
celebrated annually on the 13th of August
But Left-Handers Day is not merely a celebration of
the creative superiority of lefties (左撇子), it also aims at (目的在于) raising
awareness of the difficulties presented by (带来) a right-handed world. This
is a day for left-handers to show their pride and pay tribute to (歌颂,赞美)
famous left-handers past and present, including some of our greatest
artists, athletes and entertainers. Furthermore, this day is to praise the
creativity and talents of those left-handers who are less famous but
equally productive members of our society."
Left-Handers Day, featuring a recital (独奏音乐会) by a left-handed concert
pianist on his left-handed piano, also served to highlight (使突出) the
dangers left-handers faced when using power tools (电动工具) in the home,
Milsom said.
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