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    The common theme presented in both Heroes texts & Ghosts we knew texts is," It's hard to forgive and forget." In Ghosts we knew, the narrator explains that a person has done something that was heinous & inscrutable that both want to forget. Shown as,"So lead me back. Turn south from that place, And close my eyes from my recent disgrace. Cause you know my call. We'll share my all. This comes from the fact that at least the narrator isn't ready to give up someone just yet, but still reminded of something

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    The story of Ghost Boy had shown the world a rare and peculiar case study known as “locked-in syndrome”. The victim’s body witnesses a complete body paralyze from any sort of movement. Martin Pistorius was the main character in the book Ghost boy. The story covered the life of a boy who was misdiagnosed as being locked in PVS (persistent vegetative state) for the majority of his young life. When in reality, he was just locked inside his own body. Although Martin was aware of his surroundings, he

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    Everybody knows that if you want to bump into ghosts then it’s a good idea to go to a very haunted location or to a cemetery. Well for the non-believers all I can say is until you actually experience an encounter with spirits I can just tell you about them. New Orleans, Louisiana has a very haunted cemetery and residents, visitors and even paranormal investigators look upon this cemetery as the most haunted cemetery in the world and the number 1 haunted cemetery in the U.S. Here you’ll find the haunted

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    GHOST: I have been having a little rest in my coffin and thinking a little thought. These Americans really need to be taught a lesson. They're simply begging for it. And I am sure I can satisfy. It is a grand plan, thoroughly orchestrated: I begin at midnight, of course, In the master bedchamber where I plan to seize the professor by the ankles, gibber at him from the foot of the bed and stab myself three times in the chest to the sound of slow music. (Raises dagger) What do you think of this

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    The Ghost and the Darkness is a 1996 American ancient adventure film supervised by Stephen Hopkins and starring Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas. The film is constructed on The Man-Eaters of Tsavo by John Henry Patterson, the man who literally killed both real lions. While the real man-feeders were, like all the lions from the Tsavo region, a more hostile, maneless diversity, those used for filming were literally the least hostile available, for both security and equisite reasons. The lions in the

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    things classified as paranormal. Paranormal activity is a very debatable topic, with some saying ghosts and poltergeists are as real as you and me, while others try to explain the weird happenings as something natural. Even if one believes in the paranormal or not, the subject is, to say the least, very interesting. All over the world, there are claims of supernatural things going on; there are ghost sightings every day, especially around historical places, more specifically where mass killings or

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    Lidke Mill's Ghost Story

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    Ghost Story One time there was a guy that was named Jeff Howard. He lived by Lidke Mill. One day he heard some strange noises by his barn. He thought it was just a rat or mouse or something. So he just left it alone. The next day he heard it again only louder. He saw something that he didn’t recognize before. It looked like his deceased wife Linda. But how she died in a fire 3 years ago. When he went to sleep that night he saw her in his dreams. It was giving him nightmares. He would wake up in

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    A Popular Ghost Story Differs in Hawaii We all grew up having sleepovers, camping with family, or just had an interest of hearing a variety of spooky stories. As a kid, I would be listening to stories as my family and I would go out camping, and occasionally would lay in bed all night ,alone reading books, full of spooky stories that originates in Hawaii. I myself, was a big fan of the collections of the Hawaii based series of Glen Grant books. According to the biography in the back of his

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    Ghost story Some nights I lie awake wondering what would it be like if she wasn’t out there that day, i should have stayed in the house with her or got better straps on the flour barrels. At times I think she is in the kitchen or that she left me, the day it happened, I blamed the world and blamed my workers. The way she died was like she always gave all the workers, their lunch and one of the barrels crushed her to death. We were all shocked what happened, everyone I know came to that funeral

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    Has one ever witnessed a paranormal encounter? "The Night the Ghost Got In" is written by James Thurber and takes place November 17, 1915. Footsteps are heard down stairs and each family member has a different theory on what is making those footsteps. Like any family things get out of hand fast. James Thurber delivers a great tale on paranoia, the struggle of PTSD while adding some humor. Paranoia is a common feeling in the story. Everyone can relate to a time when a door closed unexpectedly

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