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    Ghost‚ are they real? What is real? A child trembling in the dark may be fearful because he believes that reality is more than the hard material objects around him. Reality for him also includes an unseen spiritual realm. You may defend yourself against these fears by insisting that such a realm cannot be a part of reality. Reality consists only of the hard‚ enduring objects around you that can be seen‚ heard‚ touched‚ and smelled. But what grounds do you have for this belief? In fact‚ many intelligent

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    Prince of Denmark is one tragedy that reveals a tormented hero who suffers greatly during the course of the play. Hamlet‚ the tragic hero‚ must resolve many conflicts‚ which include confusion and anger at his mother¡¯s hasty remarriage‚ horror at the ghost¡¯s request to avenge the murder of the his father‚ and a general disgust with life as he contemplates suicide. Before he can accept the responsibility of setting his world aright‚ Hamlet must resolve his internal conflicts. The first dilemma Hamlet

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    Mackenzie Williams Dr. Farmer ENGL 1113 28 October 2014 Ghosts of the McBride House The relatively small town of Fort Gibson‚ Oklahoma is placed between the county lines of Muskogee and Cherokee counties. It is a peaceful place‚ with small town families and respectable pasts. But this quiet landmark of true Americana is shadowed by the spooky haunting of the Historical McBride House. Built in 1895‚ the Historical McBride House was once the grand home of Dr. McBride‚ a local physician. McBride had

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    Things That Go Bump in the Night Have you ever laid in bed and felt like something was watching you? Paranormal activity is a very controversial subject. Some people believe they have seen a ghost or felt something touch them. Some just think the whole idea of ghosts is far too exaggerated to be real. According to psychologydictionary.org the paranormal is “designating any phenomenon comprising the transfer of data or energy which can ’t be described by present scientific insights” (“What”)

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    To National Science Foundation‚ A ghost is defined as an apparition of a dead person that is believed to appear or become manifest to the living‚ typically as a nebulous image. A CBS news poll discovered that 48% of people believed that ghosts existed and 45% believed they did not. These results show that Americans seem to be split between accepting and rejecting the phenomena. There are many different reasons for people’s beliefs like fearing the deceased‚ media providing pictures‚ stories and

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    Obituary for Archie Roy

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    Obituary for Professor Archie Roy Professor Archie Roy of Edinburgh passed away at age 88 on March 21st‚ 2013. A member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh as well as a professor of Astronomy at Glasgow University‚ Archie Roy was the world authority on the mechanics of orbits‚ which he researched on long before computers and other machines were capable of doing the work. Throughout the 1960s and 70s he worked for Nasa as a consultant‚ helping them put the first man on the Moon. He also had an asteroid

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    We can definitely see his madness and the evidence that he really goes mad when he said he sees his father’s ghost in his mother’s chambers while his mother does not see the ghost. Hamlet intentions in acting insane in order to get to his goal: "I essentially am not in madness”‚ Hamlet tells his mother that he is not mad and that he is mad in craft. [Act III‚ scene IV‚ lines 188-199]. Hamlet

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    many people‚ haunted houses are a big part of the Halloween tradition and mystique. Not for the faint of heart‚ some haunted houses are created specifically for the holiday celebration‚ while others are believed to be inhabited and haunted by real ghosts and entities. The following websites provide online and offline haunted houses with some very special tour guides Haunted Houses for Adults * Virginia Varela – The Virginia Varela Interactive Haunted House is super creepy. Brave visitors

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    Father’s prepare their children for the outside world. They nurture them with the children’s mother by their side. Father’s are protective‚ caring‚ dependable‚ etc. In Hamlet Act I‚ We encounter three fathers‚ who are Polonius‚ Claudius‚ and The Ghost. Each of these men are different from their garments to their personalities. Like all fathers they have a special bond to their children. Shakespeare uses different literary techniques to characterize these men and how the give advice to their children

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    ultimately getting much of the story from primary or even other secondary sources. Thus‚ even where the story is told with confidence‚ the narrator has given us reasons to doubt evrything. We become critical readers‚ unlike Crane‚ who believes the ghost stories he reads. The narrator also admits to complete ignorance of one of the defining moments of the story—Katrina’s imagined rejection of Ichabod—as well as to its ending. He does‚ however‚ relay a scene which he can only have knowledge of if Crane

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