If you were alive before 1970, your family most likely had a jar of Seidner’s Mayonnaise in the refrigerator. It was a great mayo produced for many years at a
Stonington ― The republication of the out-of-print “In the Village,” by Anthony Bailey has inspired nostalgia and sparked memories in long-time residents, while introducing new readers to life in the .
Article: The Science of Superstition Part II: Its Developmental and Bioevolutionary Foundations - A child psychologist says childhood superstition originates in essentialism , which explains teleology&anthropomorphic superstitions. But how do we explain adolescent &adulthood superstition? Is superstition abnormal? Is abnormal behavior inherently superstitious? Sometimes superstitions are rational. Research shows modern humans are a little less superstitious than the ancients.