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    What is Parapsychology? It is a field of study concerned with the investigation of paranormal and psychic phenomena. Parapsychologists study telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis, near-deathexperiences, reincarnation, apparitional experiences, and other supernatural and paranormal claims. (Wikipedia) Telepathy is defined as the ability to communicate thoughts or ideas through ways unknown to the world. Precognition allows you to know something is going to happen. Psychosis…

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    Let the Paranormal Be the New Color in Our Life The paranormal have become a hot topic among people, among the young and heated debates are right on their way. Those paranormal things such subjects as alternative medicine; conspiracy theories; ghosts, the undead, and the paranormal, UFO’s and alien abductions; urban legends; and psychic abilities. However, those paranormal are no any scientific merit to prove it is true, but it is the key to open human’s new sense, and let human to image it and…

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    We entrust many aspects of our lives to figures in positions of power – our births, our educations, our marriages, our livelihoods. The list could go on. But one important aspect we entrust is our health. We count on doctors and nurses to make the right decisions for our bodies, and sometimes that decision is the difference between life and death. In spite of the expectations set for our caregivers, human nature can lead us astray. Medical abuse has been very prevalent in a plethora of settings.…

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    James Wan, the director of The Conjuring, decided to go ahead and create a sequel. Returning back are two paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, who travel to Enfield, England, where a family believes there is evil in their home. This takes place exactly one year after the case in Amityville. Peggy Hodgson, the mother of four children, is in a financial predicament since her husband left. Whenever she finds out that one of her daughters, Janet, sleepwalks and claims to talk to the…

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    where you can hear the stories and wait for the apparitions to manifest. Whether you get scared because of the hype or because of genuine hauntings is for you to decide. Here are 10 of the top places in the world where travelers can experience the paranormal. St Augustine, Florida Lighthouse St. Augustine, Florida is the oldest, European-founded city in the United States that has been continuously occupied. The Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon was looking for the fountain of Youth in 1513…

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    Fantasy Chapter book 1. In the Keifer textbook, they name several fantasy elements. I chose to read The Ghost of Crutchfield Hall because I have always enjoyed the supernatural. This book follows a young orphan as she moves in with her uncle and aunt and begins to be visited by the ghost of her late cousin. The main element of fantasy for this particular novel would be the supernatural element. 2. The author is able to make the story believable by making the main character relatable to many…

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    who one becomes in life, a study regarding social background influences in Roman Catholicism on the belief of paranormal is considered. This is significant because the belief in things without evidence, purely based on social upbringing could play a piece into the bigger picture. Is it possible that one’s certain surroundings could make someone more susceptible into believing in the paranormal? This is what I wish to explore in my research essay. I will conduct a mixed method study, gathering…

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    You might think ghosts aren’t real. Well, that’s only because you can’t see them. 9-year-old Dennis can. In Pleasing The Ghost by Sharon Creech, Dennis has had multiple encounters with ghosts. Sometimes strangers and sometimes relatives. They usually leave at some point, but one doesn’t. Dennis’s uncle- Uncle Arvie. Uncle Arvie knows there will be some struggles along the way that only a living person could get through. This makes me think that the allegory of this story is that with the help of…

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    Supernatural are thought to be beings or things that are unable to be explained or defined and of otherworldly. They can take the form of apparition, spirit, or even forces that are not visible to the human eye. They are also suspected to be experienced by mad or insane people as their presence are thought to be either hallucination or imagination. It is therefore that supernatural or supernatural events reflect upon one’s character and also predict his or her future behaviors. In one of…

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    Full disclosure, the first time Great America opened Halloween Haunt I worked there and it was scary; probably because it was new. This year Times videographer, Hugo Legend and I attended Great America’s Haunt for media day. The free tickets, dinner and exclusive VR experience were a nice gesture but our initial haunt experience was underwhelming. Granted we opted out of visiting the mazes, which I know from having gone through them in the past, are creative and if you’re into that sort of…

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