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09/16/2024
■Class discussion: Are you afraid of Friday the 13th, black cats, or broken mirrors? Do carry good luck charms or perform little rituals to help you win a game or other contest? Do you believe in good luck and bad luck? Why or why not? Do you think you can invoke supernatural powers to help you control the course of your life? Do you think the phases of the moon or the movement of the planets can influence human events? How have superstitions changed how people live or make personal, business, and political decisions?
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