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    Poltergeists 101 The poltergeist is a ghost or spirit that can manifest its presence through noises, moving objects, knockings, or possessing the body of a living human. The word “poltergeist” originating in germany translates to “noisy spirit”. In germany, the word poltergeist is used to describe many different phenomenons such as spontaneous movement of objects around the house without a rational cause. This activity is studied and analyzed by specialists called parapsychologists. However,…

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    Passion Definition Essay

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    Define passion. I define passion as an uncontrollable emotion for someone or something that compels you to exert more than the required amount of energy to keep it ongoing. Passion is more than excitement, its devotion and ambition that one materializes by putting their mind, body and soul into it. Finding a passion isn't easy. It takes people years, decades or their entire lives to find the one activity that brings them true joy. Sometimes it's more than just joy, its a sense of fulfillment,…

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    A Cowboy Who Rode the Waves Do you like traveling? Not just state to state. Bigger than that, better than that. Country to country. You can do that if you join the UNRRA especially if you are a Seagoing Cowboy. I say, especially Seagoing Cowboys take care of the animals on board. Listen why you should join. First, you get the joy of helping people. You can even help animals. It is so much fun, especially on the return trips. You get to play baseball, volleyball, table tennis, fencing,…

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    Nicholas Cusanus and His Beliefs on the Relationship Between God and Humans Nicholas Cusanus was an important German philosopher of the fifteenth century. His thoughts gave an explanation of the relationship between God and people together. Cusanus argues that God exceeds not only our mind and ability to be intellectual, but also our language. He challenges that God is the absolute maximum, and that the universe is created in the image of God. He also proposes how people are able to…

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    are the only creatures to take on a spirit. Larsen, from the University of Oslo, says “The spirit is the one acting while the human body only serves as the spirit’s receptacle” (8). Larsen is talking about actual human spirits and not the Holy Spirit, but it works for both. Our flesh bodies serve as a disguise for our spirit, ad when we die our spirit goes up to heaven and our bodies stay here. A spirit is something that makes humans a unique creature, spirits give us that itch or grief when you…

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    frequently asked questions in not only the music world, but also in the world itself. Such questions categorize your emotions, identity, and aesthetics into two categories: how you mentally and emotionally interact towards one thing or the other. Such inquiries demonstrate the separate complexities of the mind and the heart, but very rarely put the two together. However, in Lila Ellen Gray’s article Memories of Empire, Mythologies of the Soul: Fado Performance and the Shaping of Saudade, she…

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    Socrates’s argument is that the physical body and the mind or soul are two separate aspects of ourselves. Socrates also argues that the soul uses the body as an instrument of perception. That the soul rules the body in the same way that the divine rules the mortals. The proof that as Socrates said our bodies are imperfect…

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    In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the author raises a great many questions, broaching subjects such as suicide, the contrast between traditional and modern religion, and a complicated mother/son relationship that seems to waver between acceptable and possibly Oedipal. The question that most connects the others is the question of Hamlet’s sanity- was he sane all along, or was his “antic disposition” (I.v.173) a ruse that ultimately deceived not only the people around him, but his own mind as well? The…

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    Annie Wilson Letters

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    her to whether she liked it or not, and the spirits had no consideration of her schedule or her private life. When they decided to communicate she had little choice but to listen. Ignoring them only ever made it worse, giving her terrible headaches, nosebleeds, sometimes vomiting blood or in the really bad cases, making her hallucinate. You can return a gift, she always said, but once your eyes are open, you cannot simply stop seeing.…

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    If you are interested in becoming a ghost hunter, it is important that you know how to identify the signs of a demonic haunting in the real life haunted houses that you will investigate. Throughout the history of ghost investigations, there have been several scary ghost video clips, real photographs of ghosts, and even ghost sounds recorded that seem to reflect that of a demonic haunting. Popular televised series such as the Ghost Hunters TV show and even movies such as "Paranormal Activity"…

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