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    In the chapter “The Varieties of Alien Experience”, author Bill Ellis makes an argument that is easily relatable to modern society’s consistent fascination with conspiracy theories, difficult to explain phenomena, and matters of the paranormal. In particular, Ellis writes about the social implications that can be observed from the tendency of many presumed authorities and esteemed critics to analyze and disprove accounts of such extraordinary occurrences as alien abductions and other types of direct

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    Apparitional Events Paranormal activity has been a hot topic worldwide for decades. Horror movies, novels, and television shows have been based on myths, legends, and even stories that are claimed to be true. Many debate over the authenticity of the stories and the existence of apparitions altogether due to the popularity of these stories. Author Joe Nickell, a stage magician, private investigator, and journalist argues that his experience with apparitions proves that paranormal accounts are entirely

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    central Kentucky, near the Tennessee state line. I heard the story of the Bell Witch a lot during my childhood. There are several theories about the origin of entity and what type of haunting caused the paranormal events that occurred on the Bell farm in Adams, Tennessee. If the elements of this paranormal case are accurate, it is one of the most important cases to ever be experienced. Most people consider the legend of the Bell Witch to be a haunting, but Ghosts and Demons: The Truth of the Bell Witch

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    Sean. "Poll: Majority Believe In Ghosts." CBSNews. CBS Interactive, 11 Feb. 2009. Web. Feb.-Mar. 2013. "Culture." Merriam-Webster. Merriam-Webster, Web. 4 Mar. 2013. "Dias de los Muertos." Monstrous.com. 2009. Web. 6 Mar 2013. "Doppelganger." Paranormal-Encyclopedia. Web. Feb.-Mar. 2013. Dunwich, Gerina. "Ghostly Superstitions." A Witch's Guide to Ghosts and the Supernatural. Franklin Lakes, NJ: New Page, 2002. 162. Print. Ghost Hunters. SyFy Channel. Oct 6, 2004. Televis

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    The Belief of Reincarnation

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    Paranormal is defined as the denoting of events or phenomena that are beyond the scope of normal scientific understanding. Scientists, researchers, and analysts have and are still trying to find logical solutions for unnatural things occurring. Parapsychology is a subject that sparks the interests of people all over the world and accurate analysis of it is yet to be found. Parapsychological Association (2011) says, “Parapsychology is the scientific and scholarly study of three kinds of unusual events

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    Joshua Mark’s article provides various accounts of ghosts and spirits in cultures worldwide, beliefs that originated in the ancient world. In particular, he presents a comprehensive outlook of ghosts and spirits found in the cultures and religions of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, India, and the Mesoamerica and Celtic regions. Each type of ghost is explained in reference to their believed origination and their intended purpose, whether it be to assist or wreak havoc. This is legitimized

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    Summary : ' Ghosts '

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    In a study done in 2011, 34% of Americans believed in the existence of ghosts, 56% thought ‘ghosts’ were spirits of the dead, and 71% believed they had had a paranormal experience at least once before (LiveScience). The stories are infamous: Bloody Mary, vanishing hitchhikers, stories of chairs and lamps being flung about by an unseen force; we’ve heard them since childhood. It has been wondered why we, as humans, love the feeling of being scared so much. In reality, the answer is simple: when we’re

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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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    too much for him, but he loved the adrenaline it induced. When it coursed through his veins, he felt alive; more alive than anything around him. In this case, it was true because as a paranormal investigator, a number of people did not see this profession as a true profession due to their unbelief in the paranormal, while the other

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    Paganism, spiritualism, witchcraft – call it what you may, there’s no denying that the occult is ever-present. In Vancouver, one is particularly accustomed to the crystal shops and new age book stores hiding around each corner – a walk along West 4th in Kitsilano attests to that. With melting pot populations, cities tend to host unconventional ‘schools of thought’; and at the turn of the eighteenth century, two cities, New Orleans and Beijing (formerly Peking) became hubs for the supernatural. Though

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