Bad luck: The evil eye, the number 13, black cats, opening an umbrella indoors, walking under a ladder are several examples of superstitious beliefs. If you look at the floor numbers in the elevators of a tall building, there is usually no 13th floor.
The fear of Fridays...
The fear of 13, or Triskaidekaphobia.
The fear of Friday the 13th! Which harbors extra danger.
The fear of black cats...walking under ladders?
The fear of opening umbrellas indoors...
The fear of breaking a mirror...
The fear of stepping on a crack...
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Superstitious beliefs about family planning include eating certain things to get a specific sex of baby and not telling anyone about a pregnancy in the first trimester. Some people may also think they are unable to get pregnant during certain times of the month or year.
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Superstition could loosely be defined as: "The holding (and/or practising) of beliefs which have no proven basis for their truth in either knowledge gained by pure reason or by knowledge gained by scientifically valid observation."That's a bit long-winded so I'll give some examples.Example 1 - To believe that if x is greater than y and y is greater than z then x must be greater than z is not superstitious. This is because through the process of pure reason we know that it must be true.Example 2 - To believe that the speed that light travels at is 186,000 miles per second (approximately) is not superstitious either. We can not know this is true through pure reason as above, but we are able to measure the speed of light in a scientifically valid manner. The experiment can be repeated numerous times and the same result is produced.Example 3 - To believe that walking under a ladder will bring you bad luck is superstitious. This is because there is no conclusive (or even convincing) evidence through reason or experimentation which supports this belief.
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Enumerate? Too many to list.An example of police discretion would be to give a notice of warning for a traffic violation vs. issue a citation.
Three things that some superstitious people believe have some effect on their luck are... walking under a ladder, opening an umbrella indoors and having a black cat walk across their path.
Check out the related link for a list of some superstitious beliefs and practices.
The superstitious nature of some southerners is probably linked to their belief in the supernatural
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This is a pretty generalized statement. Some Irish are superstitious, some aren't, just like any other people.
There are none. If a belief or practice is superstitious, then by defintion it does not have a scientific basis.
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Many cultures have superstitious beliefs about comets and asteroids. The Philippines do not seem to share superstitions of comets and asteroids.
Some example of superstitious beliefs related in science was that the Earth was rectangular or round. Another was in relation to chemistry where it was thought to be witchcraft by some.
Solar system