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What Does Your Birthday Say About You? The Seasonal Birth Effect (2015x44)
Exibido em:: Jun 18, 2015
Does the month you were born in determine whether you’re right handed, ’’t mean it applies universally, and it definitely doesn’t mean the one is necessarily causing the other. You are not defined by your birthday.
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