Monday 16 April 2012

UFS111 - Chapter 10

10th Reflection

In 200 words write about the worst luck you think happened in your life.




10th Vocabulary Entry

Find the meaning of all the words in bold in the following article.

 
However, despite the beliefs of these 17-21 million people, there is no evidence that accidents are more likely to happen on Friday the 13th.  On the contrary, some studies have shown there are actually fewer accidents on Friday the 13th. A recent report completed by a Dutch insurance company showed that there were fewer incidents of fires and theft on Fridays that fell on the 13th  than on any other Fridays in the same year. 

It is highly probable that this reduction in accidents owes itself to the fear of Friday the 13th  itself. If people are more cautious on Friday the 13th , then there are likely to be fewer accidents. 

If, then, there is no significant evidence that Friday the 13th  is any more dangerous than any other day of the year, why do friggatriskaidekaphobics remain convinced of its unluckiness? While the historical or folk traditions discussed earlier may have something to do with this belief, people may also use associational links to justify their superstitions. If a friggatriskaidekaphobic loses his wallet on Tuesday the 21st , for example, he would probably not assign any meaning to the date on which this event occurred. If the same individual lost his wallet on Friday the 13th,  however, he might be likely to conclude that the inauspicious nature of Friday the 13th  was at
fault. 


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