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Zuena delighted by the smart young girl Eman Ssali's becoming

Zuena delighted by the smart young girl Eman Ssali's becoming/Instagram
Zuena delighted by the smart young girl Eman Ssali's becoming/Instagram

Eman Ssali is Kirema and musician Bebe Cool's fourth child. Kirema has shared clips of their school trips and the latest is captioned "Big girl🥰".

In the video, Kirema directs the young one to the different columns to fill but the five-year-old is able to write down the details on her own including the time and her mother's name. She even attempts to write "Kirema" but her mother says there's no need.

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A few weeks ago, the little girl was recorded comforting her little brother Dean Ozil Ssali who was receiving medication. She stayed on the hospital bed with him, giving him affection while the doctor gave him medication via a canular.

"Everyone needs a caring sister like Eman 🥰," Kirema captioned the interaction.

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Eman Ssali is also left-handed as seen in the video of her writing. On Sunday 13, August the world celebrated International Lefthanders Day, and here are some interesting facts about left-handed people like Eman Ssali.

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They might be smarter

Some studies have shown that left-handed people are more likely to have an IQ of 131 or higher. Coincidentally, Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein were all left-handed.

They can have an advantage in some sports and typing

Many boxers are left-handed or become left-handed in order to deliver a punch their opponent isn’t used to. Tennis and baseball also can have their perks for a left-hander.

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In the case of typing, a large majority of words on the qwerty keyboard are typed solely with the left hand (around 3,000 words with the left hand, but only about 400 with the right). So, left-handers are likely to be faster typers since they’re using their dominant hand.

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They make up roughly 12% of the population

They have always been the minority even in the early days of the species.

They use the right side of the brain the most

The brain is cross-wired, meaning that the right side controls the left side of the body and vice versa. The right-hand side of the brain is thought to coordinate the left side of the body and control tasks to do with the arts and creativity.

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