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    I’m doing my speech on superstitions. Wulp wish me luck‚ break a leg‚ knock on wood. Superstitions‚ what are they and where did they come from? Are they true are they false or is there some sort of reasoning behind them? Or are they simply just a whole lot of mumbo jumbo. I mean ….. awww man (meeoow) there goes a black cat man talk about bad luck it just took off with any luck that I had‚ (gosh darn – click fingers well lets see if its true…Mrs Maslen whadda ya reckon am I gonna get an A for

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    Superstitions Informative Speech General Purpose – To Inform Specific Purpose – To inform the audience of superstitions Central Idea – The origin of superstitions‚ the different superstitionssuperstitions in religions‚ and why people have/create superstitions INTRODUCTION 1. “When you believe in things‚ That you don ’t understand‚  Then you suffer‚ Superstition ain’t the way” –Stevie Wonder 2. Superstitions have been around since the earliest days of humanity a. Everyone has

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    Superstitions To inform my audience about commonly practiced superstitions‚ their meaning‚ origins‚ and what affects they have on our lives and commonly practiced traditions. Hi! My name is Sarah & today I am going to talk to you about superstitions. According to blah blah superstition is defined as blah blah blah. How many of you have ever crossed your fingers for good luck‚ or got a little nervous about something bad happening on Friday the 13th? I would bet that all of you have said or

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    The word superstition is first used in English in the 15th century‚ modelled after an earlier French superstition. The earliest known use as an English noun occurs in Friar Daw’s Reply (ca. 1420)‚ where the foure general synnes are enumerated as Cediciouns‚ supersticions‚ þe glotouns‚ & þe proude. The French word‚ together with its Romance cognates (Italian superstizione‚ Spanish superstición‚ Portuguese superstição‚ Catalan superstició) continues Latin superstitio. From its first use in the Classical

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    talking about superstitions and why we are superstitious c. Preview subtopics – I will use the cause/effect organizational pattern. First‚ I will talk about what superstitions are (a general definition)‚ and go a little into the history of superstitions. Second‚ I will talk about why we are superstitious and the general psychology behind the rituals d. Credibility statement – I will mainly use the sources Web MD‚ Psychology Today and Forbes 2. Body 1 a. I will talk about what superstitions are; knocking

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    Superstition‚ something we have all used in our daily lives. To some‚ it has become a daily ritual in their lives. What is superstition? Superstition is widely held but irrational belief in supernatural influences‚ especially as leading to good or bad luck‚ or a practice based on such a belief. For centuries now‚ billions of people have been have been dragged into believing that superstitions really are true. We have all heard the saying “break a leg” before someone performs on stage Was a symbol

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    Superstition is a credulous belief or notion‚ not based on reason or knowledge. The word is often used pejoratively to refer to folk beliefs deemed irrational. This leads to some superstitions being called "old wives’ tales". It is also commonly applied to beliefs and practices surrounding luck‚ prophecy and spiritual beings‚ particularly the irrational belief that future events can be foretold by specific unrelated prior events. Superstition and religion See also: Evolutionary psychology of religion and

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    Superstition Superstition is the fear of what is unknown and mysterious. It is the belief that certain events bring good or bad luck which cannot be explained by reason or science. In short‚ superstition means blind belief. Superstition is a worldwide phenomenon. People in every country believe in one or the other superstition as I believe in superstition too. First‚ when shoes rank on top of each other‚ means that the owner of these shoes will travel soon somewhere. As the fact‚ my uncle came

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    in California to name all the superstitions they could recall and to indicate with each their attitude toward it in the terms‚ no belief‚ partial belief‚ and full belief. Of these students a large majority were women. Dresslar estimates‚ but does not know exactly‚ that 80% were women. Peters (3) has more recently published a fragmentary report of a four years ’ study of the superstitions of 350 later adolescent girls.

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    Moscow Department of Education Eastern Region Superstitions Moscow 2010 Superstitions Contents 1. Introduction 2. History of superstitions 3. Typically Russian & British superstitions 4. Comparison of superstitions 5. Conclusion Introduction The subject of our scientific research is devoted to the superstitions‚ especially in Britain and Russia. In our work we are going

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