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  2. Evil eye - Wikipedia

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    The evil eye (Spanish: mal de ojo) has been deeply embedded in Spanish popular culture throughout its history and Spain is the origin of this superstition in Latin America. In Mexico and Central America , infants are considered at special risk for the evil eye and are often given an amulet bracelet as protection, typically with an eye-like spot ...

  3. Usog - Wikipedia

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    One theory (Kristina Palacio) [6] [7] explains usog in terms of child distress that leads to greater susceptibility to illness and diseases. There are observations that a stranger (or a newcomer or even a visiting relative) especially someone with a strong personality (physically big, boisterous, has strong smell, domineering, etc.) may easily distress a child.

  4. Childbirth in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The cuarentena period mentioned above is also largely for the newborn. The traditional cultural belief of "mal de ojo" is the main rationale behind this. It is believed that if the baby receives too much admiration from others, especially those outside of the family structure, that the baby will fall ill.

  5. 29th Satellite Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 29th Satellite Awards is an award ceremony honoring the year's outstanding performers, films and television series, presented by the International Press Academy.. The nominations were announced on December 16, 2024. [1]

  6. Hime - Wikipedia

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    Ichi hime ni taro "First baby, a girl. Second baby, a boy": It originally meant that having a girl first, and a boy second was easier on the mother as she gained experience before nurturing a boy. However, with each household having fewer children, this is commonly confused as having "one girl and two boys", or three children.

  7. List of historical sources for pink and blue as gender ...

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    That is because, thought Nancy, the baby is a boy. Thank goodness, it is now considered correct to use blue for boys and pink for girls. The other color scheme always seemed wrong. Pink is a little girl's color, always. And anyway, B stands for blue and for boy. Had the baby been a girl the friend would have sent a kodak in a shade of rich rose ...

  8. Aquí no hay quien viva - Wikipedia

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    Episode 38: Érase un mal de ojo (Once upon an evil eye) Episode 39: Érase un famoso (Once upon a celebrity) Episode 40: Érase un desalojo (Once upon an eviction) Episode 41: Érase un belén (Once upon a nativity scene) Episode 42: Érase una Nochevieja (Once upon a New Year's Eve) Episode 43: Érase una grieta (Once upon a crack)

  9. The Way of Love - Wikipedia

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    The first evident recording of "J'ai le mal de toi" was made in 1964 by Colette Deréal. [2] In June 1965 the English rendering entitled "The Way of Love" was issued in the UK as a single by Kathy Kirby; lyricist Al Stillman had previously provided the lyrics for Kirby's English language hit version of "Malagueña" entitled "You're the One".