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    Silvers is an American author who made his name writing several series of popular paranormal and fantasy novels. He is often described as a man of power and mystery whose mystery is only exceeded by his power. The Nate Temple Supernatural series of novels is one of his most popular works. The novels feature a young wizard known as Nate Temple who is on a quest to protect his hometown of St Louis from a variety of paranormal nasties that populate many novels that we have come to love from our childhood

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    When it comes to paranormal activities or supernatural experiences‚ I am caught in the middle on where I believe it or not. I don’t necessarily believe in ghost but do believe in spirits. In 2004‚ my great grandmother died. For a whole year after her death‚ if I went over to her house‚ I would leave before it got dark because for some reason I was afraid to spend the night in her house after her death. I finally got the courage to spend the night over her house and I must admit‚ it was the most peaceful

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    is not recognized by the US Board on Geographic Names.[1] However‚ a number of aircraft and surface vessels are said to have disappeared in the triangle under unknown circumstances. Popular culture has attributed various disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings.[2] Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were spurious‚ inaccurately reported‚ or embellished by later authors.[3][4][5] Contrary to popular belief‚ insurance companies

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    The 8th fallacy is Sherman’s “Burden of proof” which initializes the idea that we do not have to tell people or show evidence that an event occurred. In several circumstances it is hard to tell someone something exist or happened when there is lack of evidence that supports that claim. Without proof people will not believe you completely since most individuals stand with science to back up your story. The first thing that came to mind would be psychic readings. There is a lot of skepticism whenever

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    Gaddis first came up with the phrase‚ a much more famous name propelled it into international popularity a decade later. Charles Berlitz‚ whose family created the popular series of language instruction courses‚ also had a strong interest in the paranormal. He believed not only that Atlantis was real‚ but also that it was connected to the triangle in some way‚ a theory he proposed in his bestselling 1974 book "The Bermuda Triangle." The mystery has since been promoted in thousands of books‚ magazines

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    written this small piece just because I am bored right now. [80 words] Questions And Answers About Islam by Wael El-Manzalawy - [192 words] Paranormal Sighting 1 More Lights. by Wanderer Bass The follow up of what I saw. Note: The first paranormal sighting one was sup... [372 words] Paranormal Sighting 1 Lights And Eyes by Bass The beginning of a series of paranormal sightings I have seen and sometim... [340 words] Old Phil Propagated A Good Old Hoax by James Snyder It began as all things begin n a

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    the truth about these beings without solid evidences so we the researchers who are concerned of rich Filipino culture and traditional beliefs want to be enlightened about the existence of these supernatural creatures and explore the unexplained phenomena behind it. Supernatural beings are incorporeal or unreal beings believed to have powers to affect the course of human events.To measure the people’s beliefs of supernatural beings‚ this study came up with the research question which states that

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    State of Consciousness What do Dreams Mean? Amanda Guzman Mrs. Nazario PSY 2012-385 Abstract Dreams can be the unanswered questions to ones thoughts or can create new questions by dawn. The phenomena of dreaming has been researched and studied since the study of the human mind has been studied; psychology. The works and wonders of the human brain is still unknown to many scientists. And that is because it is the most complex component of the human anatomy. The brain is working twenty-four-seven

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    These films usually focus on the ghosts‚ demons‚ spirits‚ miracles‚ ideas of extraordinary phenomenon or the occult (knowledge of hidden or paranormal activities). This sub-genre mainly reveals the fantasy and non-real world things which bring about more horror and terror among the audiences. “The Orphanage” (2007) Is a supernatural movie in which a women brings her family back to her childhood

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    Charles Darwin’s work in natural selection and the theory of evolution helps us answer the basic question that befuddled all of man‚ where do we come from? At the turn of the 20th century‚ there were only considered two major competing theories that would solve that basic human conundrum. Those theories‚ evolution and creationism; represented conflicting assertions to answer it. Evolution represented science’s opinion of how the universe began‚ and creationism offered the religious explanation

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