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Philology is kind of like learning about superstitions, it is the study of superstitions Some people say it is about stories but some stories are not superstitions so that is wrong so get it through your head STORIES is not what it means!
Superstitions about pets are not significantly different from any other kind of superstition. The analysis is that people make up stories, and other people foolishly believe those stories, and thus a superstition is born.
it is a saying of some persons
No, when there are no superstitions with scientific proof how is it possible for superstitious people.
that some people see the captian walking the decks of the sunken titanic
It is bad luck to believe in superstition. Maybe, but some studies have shown that superstitions give people confidence and make them more successful. In other words, believing in something is comforting. The only danger is that some superstitions may be harmful or encourage people to take unnecessary risks in the belief that their superstition will protect them.
Some people have there own superstitions but you never know if you don't try
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Some do but its just superstitions just like any other countries.
There are a variety of Cherokee Native American superstitions. Some of these include the number seven represents the Cherokee people, laurel, spruce, and holly trees have special powers, and the number four represents the four directions.
They don't really. People who believe in superstitions are more prone to believe in the haunted houses thing than people who don't.
Superstitions always try to explain things that people don't understand or know about. In the 1980's urban superstitions included flying saucers, and alligators living in sewers. Sometimes the new superstitions reflect the fears of people about the world they live in. Misinformation also contributes to superstitions.