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Charm Bracelets Through the Ages
by Julie Scott, Feb 2, 2008
Remember the charm bracelet you received for graduation from high school? It's hard to believe that our treasured keepsakes with lots of memory charms was once considered an object of superstition.
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10 Strange Superstitions About Onion
by valli, Jan 3, 2008
The Egyptians worshiped the onion as a symbol of eternal life. Here is a list of 10 strange superstitions about onion.
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15 Strange New Year Superstitions
by valli, Dec 30, 2007
All people celebrate New Year with happiness and joy by exchanging gifts and greeting with their friends, but some strange superstitions are followed by many people around the world. Here is a list of such strange superstitions followed by people on New Year day.
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Superstitions That Make You Say No Way
by Anne Lyken-Garner, Nov 23, 2007
It will soon be that time of year when everyone will be making New Year's resolutions. We often abandon these well-meaning but unsustainable promises for a more comfortable state of being even before the end of January.
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Superstitions Exposed
by Bill M. Tracer, Nov 22, 2007
We examine various superstitions, revealing their lack of authority.
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New Home Superstitions
by K.A. Fairless, Nov 10, 2007
With repossessions on the rise, perhaps it's time to take a look at some traditional ways of protecting your home from harm. What plant should you be growing round the door? Which animals should you encourage to come inside?
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Wacky Wedding Superstitions
by K.A. Fairless, Nov 4, 2007
What should a bride be carrying in her glove as she walks up the aisle? And what should she do with her left stocking as she gets undressed on her wedding night? A round up of some of the more unusual wedding superstitions from around the world.
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Baby Superstitions From Around the World
by K.A. Fairless, Oct 31, 2007
A quick round up of some of the more bizarre beliefs surrounding pregnancy and childbirth. What should a pregnant woman not do in Guyana? What do you call your child in Japan to keep evil spirits away?
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Halloween Celebrations Throughout the World
by Darlene McFarlane, Oct 9, 2007
Halloween is one of the World’s oldest holidays. The name Halloween is a Scottish contraction, derived from the proper name “All Hallow’s Eve.” It was named such because it falls on the night before the Catholic “All Hallows” day, or, “All Hallowed Souls” day. Halloween is also known as the Day of the Dead. Throughout the world, many countries celebrate Halloween, each in their own unique ways.
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Superstitions
by Apurv Gupta, Dec 24, 2006
To reveal the secret of superstitions read the article and enjoy...
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