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    Fear Of Clowns Research

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    had one encounter that made my fear somewhat decrease. Most of my fear from them is what I didn't know or see. But I'm still not afraid of the circus. Clowns always frightened me as a child, but one Halloween made it even worse. I was on a haunted house tour with my family when I accidentally was diverted. Not knowing I was alone for a while I wandered into a room full of killer-looking clowns and they all swarmed me at once. The quick outburst of them from every direction was so terrifying that

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    Top Ten Most Haunted Sites in the Country When a ghost sighting is on your bucket list, frequenting places with heightened paranormal activity is the best way to fulfill your dream. Not all places promoting hauntings are legitimate, but there are many locations with well-documented narratives and eyewitness reports chronicling bonafide otherworldly manifestations. Instead of shooting in the dark and hoping for a glimpse of a spectral apparition, icy touch, or mournful wail, consider visiting one

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    The Screaming Staircase

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    Dear fellow students, What if menacing ghosts haunted cemeteries, streets, and houses, and could only be subdued by teenagers with unique psychic talents? In The Screaming Staircase by Jonathan Stroud, the spunky Lucy Carlyle teams up with the captivating leader Anthony Lockwood and their witty colleague George Cubbins to solve the mysteries of the terrorizing Combe Carey Hall. All goes well until other forces come into play. Now the trio are faced with formidable, bloodthirsty specters, and it

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    Ghost Hunt Research Paper

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    If you believe in ghosts, you aren’t alone. A YouGov survey of about 1,000 people says that 45% of people believe that ghosts or spirits of the dead can come back and interact with us. It kind of sounds crazy to believe that people can stick around after they die and even interact with objects in our world, but so many people swear they have encountered something that they can’t explain. I’ve always grew up really skeptical of these things. The Idea that spirits stick around with us after death is

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    going to the haunted house. As I stood there scared gazing at the dilapidated house I shivered it felt like ice had replaced my spine. My friends laughed because they knew I dint like going to things like that but they dragged me out anyway. The multiple layer of clothing I had on could not protect against the deathly cold. The walkway leading up to house were cracked covered with fake spiders and bugs. Weeds poked out from these cracks. The moonlight had a ghostly like glow on the house. Vines formed

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    in "Afterward." In this story, set in a supposedly haunted house in England, one finds also the tensions of marriage, as “Afterward” is “a psychological study about the emotional alienation of a husband and his wife” (Heller 18). Edward and Mary Boyne are a united couple who want to buy a house in the English countryside with the hope of finding a ghost in it. They succeed; however, what they end up finding is “not a spirit connected with the house but one the Boynes bring with them from their own

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    First, you will research all the haunted buildings in your surrounding areas. Some might catch your eye more than others. Maybe you would prefer a bigger or smaller building to work with. Once you choose the perfect building you will do all the digging required to thoroughly learn the complete history of the haunted building. Find out the house's history and all the families that resided there. You will need to dig deep to learn about who died in the house and how the deaths happened. Finding

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    I believe my scariest moment on campus was before the renovation of the old wooden T building. I was a young teacher back then where the school only have a scant amount of public funding. We did not use to have as many great students as you are all now, smart and tenacious, but mostly are from gangs or impoverished background. I was, in fact, students like you guys and able to earn a good amount of scholarship for my mathematics study at UCLA. I felt powerless as all I could do, back then, was to

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    Blue Creek Road Narrative

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    The House on Blue Creek Road “4910 Blue Creek Road, Westerville, Ohio. The house next door was known to be haunted. I didn’t get why they were even bothering to sell the house. It was a worthless piece of junk anyway. It looked like it was barely standing. The yellow paint was slowly peeling off, and the windows were shattered. I looked away from the window. If I was going to do it, it was now. My parents were out, and my friends were there to witness it. I grabbed my flashlight and headed out

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    Have you ever driven on the road and spotted an abandoned, creepy, old building – whether it’s an old factory, hospital, or house – and hearing that it was haunted by the people who once lived there? Well, in some places you’ll find that there are still quite of bit of these buildings around; some being used as historical locations while others are being used as a functioning house. But when it all comes down to ghost and spirits, people, of course, have different opinions and beliefs on the subject

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