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SUPERSTITION: Superstitious and Taboos of Death in Chinese Culture
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Superstitious and Taboos of Death in Chinese Culture. First, it's about the ritual superstitious and taboos of the death. It's believed that the dieing people should pass away at his own house and bed, and at that time all the family should gather together in front of this person. I think this is because Chinese people care the conception of family and also believe the saying that” we come back from where we come from”. 1http:/ www.thinkerstar.com/lu/essays/funeral/deathtw.html. 訂閱: 張貼留言 (Atom). What a N...
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SUPERSTITION: Taboos in Latin America---Spain
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Taboos in Latin America- -Spain. Apart from those that are common to much of the western world (such as not walking under ladders or believing that black cats are unlucky), the Spanish have a number of other taboos and superstitions, just to name a few. 1 Never toast with a glass of water. You do it you'll get seven years' bad sex). 2 Don’t get married, nor board on Tuesday the 13th. 3 A lighter shouldn't be shared among more than three people. 4 A salt shaker should not be passed from hand to hand.
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SUPERSTITION: What a Number Means in Asian Countries
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What a Number Means in Asian Countries. It is believed that taking a picture with three people is a bad luck. 8220;3 (number).” Wikipedia. 21 Jun. 2010. 22 Jun. 2010. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3 (number)#As a lucky or unlucky number. It believed a lucky number in Nepali mythology, and eight strings are used in the traditional dress “Daura”. 8220;Nepal Culture.” Saarc Tourism. 2009 6 Jun. 2010. Http:/ nepal.saarctourism.org/nepal-culture.html. 8220;Buddhist Monks Novices and Nuns.” Journeys. Luxamore&#...
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SUPERSTITION: The origin of SUPERSTITION
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The origin of SUPERSTITION. However, some people consider their beliefs as the absolutely correct concepts and can’t accept any other different opinions; some customs which are reasonable because of the past environment or culture, are passed down generation to generation without being adapted to modern society; some governors, merchants or groups “introduce” certain beliefs which profit them. All these reasons cause superstition. Beliefs should bring people freedom, fortitude and comfort originally, how...
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SUPERSTITION: Social Taboos in Europe
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Social Taboos in Europe. Taboos are different from places to places and can be changed by the movement of time. Also, some things regard as taboos is not necessary in other culture. If you do not know those taboo before, you may be made fun of. Next are some taboos find in Europe. 1 Toss the glass. 2 The gesture of “V”. In British, all the train’s passengers are not allowed to kiss or linger at the train station. Instead, you can do those things to a particular area. In Greek, if you over exaggerated the...
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SUPERSTITION: The Superstition of Numbers in America
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The Superstition of Numbers in America. Most of superstitions are related to daily life and people’s habits. Among them, the superstitions of numbers are the most prevailed one because we can find it in almost every country. In this article, we are going to overview the history and development of this wide-believed superstition which is rooted in American’s everyday life. Http:/ www.3158.cn/news/20100302/10/2842221701 1.shtml. Http:/ www.dreye.com/tw/english/ztip/content/ztip61.htm. 訂閱: 張貼留言 (Atom).
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MOMENTS: Letters to Juliet
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And the widow's seemingly snooty but secretly warm-hearted and deep-thoughts-having grandson comes along and you fall in love with him? To me, the story seems like a fairy tale, but it's really romantic somehow. As the movies goes, I can feel sweet elements in the whole film, and it's indeed a lovely story. 訂閱: 張貼留言 (Atom). Purpose of the Blog- -part 2. Purpose of the Blog- -part 1. Roger Ebert movie review.
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Sakura Soliloquy ~The second season~: Japanese Food #2 ~Onigiri~
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Sakura Soliloquy The second season. The first season ended in Dec. 2009. A new theme has started from March,2010. Apr 2, 2010. Japanese Food #2 Onigiri. The translated name is rice ball. Someone may have noticed that this name sounds like the sushi name I introduced previously. Nigiri. The names of the foods come from the verb “ nigiru. 8221; which means to hold or grip because rice is held in the hand or hands when it is made. So, it mainly consists of rice usually with dried laver. This also has fried ...