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    three-thirty seconds and counting since the last time me and Tre went out together. Or something like that; I haven’t really been keeping up with the time, so maybe I’m off by an hour. Or ten. Anyway, it’s been almost a week since we went to the haunted house and technically I wouldn’t even consider that a date because we were supposed to meet up with a group of friends. So if I really think about it, it’s more like we haven’t been anywhere in almost two weeks. I wonder if he’s open for today?…

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    Scary situation One day I heard that the two scariest haunted houses were open in Sioux City were open. First I asked my mom if I could work for money to at least go to one of them.so I worked until I had 9 dollars to buy a ticket. But I had to wait a couple of weeks in order to go. Then when each day passed chills went down my spine just thinking of it. Then it was finally time to go I went with my two sister’s we all were scared but excited at the same time. When we got there scary music was…

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    My Haunted Experiences at University of Indonesia Most people just believe with the thing if they can see, feel, and hear that thing immediately. But believed or not there is another substance in this world which most people can't feel, it called supernatural substance. Some people who have never felt supernatural experiences will not believe that thing. But for the people who have supernatural experiences like ESP, Astral Projection, seeing the ghost etc, supernatural can be an interesting…

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    experience, two attractions come into mind. These include the classic Haunted Mansion and the thrilling Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. Even though The Haunted Mansion and Tower of Terror share many similarities, they also have vast differences in story, experience, and location that set the two rides apart. Likely some of the most drastic differences for the Haunted Mansion and Tower of Terror are in their story. The Haunted Mansion…

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    true hero and one of the most important people in our community. One time Tim volunteered to help the community was when he made his annual haunted house for people to go to on halloween for free. Philip Zimbardo once said, “People who become heroes tend to be concerned with the well being of others” (Cherry). Tim wanted people to be happy. He created a haunted house where people could have fun and get scared for free in town, so people wouldn’t have to go far away as well as pay money just to…

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    Chapter two Form the beginning in the movie and the short story we are introduced to Mike Enslin who writes books about haunted places. His books Ten Nights in Ten Haunted Houses, Ten Nights in Ten Haunted Graveyards and Ten Nights in Ten Haunted are best sellers, but he internally shows some insecurity and guilt due to his hypocrisy, he believes in the existence of ghost other hand in his books he doesn’t believe in paranormal or in supernatural phenomena. Enslin hates his…

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    In both “the Bells,” by Edgar Allen Poe and “A Haunted Mind,” by Nathaniel Hawthorne the authors use imagery and shifts in tone to convey a shared allegorical theme representing going through different stages in life. Both used similar imagery and shifts in syntax to create the feeling of being taken through different distinct stages. From the joy and purity shown in the first section, to the fear and regret of the next, both authors used subtle details to create an almost identical story in…

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    The Haunted Science Lab was more than just a nickname. That's what Nigel and Cory learned when they went on their adventure. It started the day earlier. One cool, yet warm, Saturday in June, but Nigel wasn’t interested in playing baseball or running around. He was only interested in saving his hide. Nigel, a short, skinny 14-year-old, begged of the bully, “Please no, Please no! Please, I beg you, don’t make me go in there! Children go missing in there! There’s been three this week!” He…

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    “Haunted Courthouses” By: John G. Browning With the Halloween season approaching, perhaps we should add “courthouse” to the pantheon of traditional scary places. No, not because courthouses can induce bad memories for those who didn’t prevail in their quest for justice. I mean because there are some courthouses that are genuinely scary places – some might even say “haunted.” In a scene straight out of a horror movie, in January 2015 a trial at the Sevier County Courthouse in De Queen,…

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    Sartre’s concept of “existentialism” can help unravel the intricate process of identity formation in feminist literature. The following paper aims at analyzing selected literary works by the two celebrated feminist authors and suggests that reading “A Haunted House” (1921) by Virginia Woolf and” The Bloody Chamber” (1979) by Angela Carter from a sociological perspective and as feminist literature…

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