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Disablity

by beckyg6987 in Disabled, February 5, 2012
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A thought about society and views of someone who has a disability.

Friday The 13th-day of Superstition

by Sophiesvoice in Politics, January 14, 2012
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Is it really unlucky? What’s the story?

Todays Economy

by Coleen Hazeldine in Economics, October 17, 2011
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Don’t take things for granted.

Feng Shui Lucky Objects

by J M Lennox in Issues, June 22, 2011
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Lucky objects in Feng Shui are symbols of good fortune, but not only in monetary terms. In Feng Shui, lucky objects are used to attract positive Chi energy and deflect negative Chi energy, to bring harmony to any space.

If You Treat Me with Respect, Than I’ll Treat You with Respect

by loveableseth in Advice, June 3, 2011
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Just some more thoughts I have, I want to share these thoughts with you, I hope you all like.

Good Luck Charms: Sexy, Devilish and They Might Even Work

by Norm Schneider in Society, May 31, 2011
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Everyone can use a little good luck but what is the history of good luck charms? You’ll be surprised!

Lucky Escapes From Terrorist Attacks

by Dorothy Thomson in Advice, May 19, 2011
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I obtain met numerous nation over the last numeral of senescence reputation my trade line of performance, stammering discernment, and retain heard a couple of remarkable stories of how they narrowly avoided a terrorist intervention.

Some Unknown Things About Friday The 13th

by Paragon in Holidays, May 15, 2011
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Recently, I started wondering why Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky day. After Friday, May 13, 2011, I really got into it and started researching. Do you consider Friday the 13th unlucky? COMMENT below!

Friday The 13th &Ndash; What’s The Big Deal?

by V rank in Holidays, May 12, 2011
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Friday the 13th – What’s the Big Deal?, omen, back luck, Friday, devil, evil force, luck, lucky, superstition.

Cortes and The Fall of The Aztecs

by mryays in Social Sciences, May 9, 2011
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It is generally assumed that the Aztecs were defeated by the Spaniards by the sole fact that they had either superior weapons or killed them with diseases of which the native population had no resistance to. However, neither of these two can truly explain how 600 men could take out an entire empire which had extensive military potential having an army that was "uncountable" Thus, culture, as seemingly unimportant as it initially appears, made all the difference in the fall of the aztecs.

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