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    From the moment you’re born‚ your mind begins to develop certain emotions‚ a lot of which help you determine how to feel about different types of situations. One of these emotions is fear. Everybody is afraid of something in life. However‚ is being afraid always a bad thing? Given people’s high demand for horror these days‚ this would turn this problem into a paradox‚ creating some room for pleasure within horror’s spooky content. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the reasons why some people

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    The Hungry Stone

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    taste for the supernatural. Spectral and mysterious as the atmosphere of the story is‚ it is made to look credible. Tagore affects this with the help of lovely strokes of the brush. Realistic descriptions of nature‚ little human touches here and there‚ and interposition of day and night – all these produce an effect of probability on the mind and make us feel the hard earth beneath our feet. Tagore has succeeded in effecting an organic blend between the natural and the supernatural and rousing us

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    towards the front door and a pair of scissors fell from the countertop and on to the floor. It scared me to death and it was like the scissors had been thrown. I do not know if it was a ghost that threw the scissors. I could not explain this phenomena‚ but I did not even try to explain it to any friends or family members because no one would believe me. I personally believe in the paranormal. The paranormal can only be believed once it has been experienced personally. Ghosts are possibly the

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    The Turn of the Screw is a Victorian‚ gothic novella‚ which seeks to disturb and involve the readers. James is able to achieve this through a variety of literary devices‚ including effectively building and maintaining suspense and the use of supernatural and gothic elements to disturb the reader. By far the greatest device used by James in disturbing and capturing the reader is the interpretive and speculative nature of the novella. Through the presentation of both ghostly apparitions and psychological

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    Hesitation Phenomena

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    Introduction   Hesitation phenomena is one of two types of pauses that occur during our speech and the other type is breathing pauses. Although hesitation does not have a linguistic function‚ it plays a role in the study of speech production and speech planning. There are three main categories of hesitation: 1- silent pauses‚  2- filled pauses‚ which composes of non-linguistic or non-lexical vocalizations and the most common ones are: umm‚ ah and er. 3- speech disturbances such as slips of

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    Their Similarities and Differences Samantha Pavlakos Ms. Smith Period 6 English Term Paper March 13‚ 2000 Outline Thesis: In the book Phantoms‚ Dean Koontz relates the "war" between religion and science through the defeat of a supernatural being. I. Religion A. Similarities to science from the theological view B. Differences to science from the theological view 1. Why they are different from the theological view 2. How to overcome there differences from

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    First of all‚ the antique mirror represents the fear of losing control in various ways throughout the movie. The Lasser Glass happens to possess supernatural powers where it is able to manipulate people and induce hallucinations. During these hallucinations‚ the main characters and the audience itself is not able to discern what is reality and what is an illusion. This leaves the main characters and

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    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 information that seem to be convincing to the audience‚ and an explanation as to why events happen in their lives. I hypothesize

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    Mircea Eliade on Religion

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    profane consists of things that are ordinary‚ random‚ and unimportant‚ while the sacred is the opposite. The sacred “is the sphere of supernatural‚ of things extraordinary‚ memorable‚ and momentous” (Pals 199). When Durkheim mentioned the sacred and the profane‚ he was concerned about society and its needs. In Eliade’s view‚ the concern of religion is with the supernatural. To Eliade‚ the profane doesn’t hold as much meaning as the sacred. He describes profane as vanishing and fragile‚ while the sacred

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    and a supernatural one like the invasion of a strange angel. Even when Pelayo and Elisenda build their mansion‚ they secure it from crabs and angels alike‚ treating both as equally. And still‚ the angel’s wings are described in gross detail. When he first appears they are crippled by mud. He is described at one point as a senile vulture‚ in another as a ’huge decrepit hen among the fascinated chickens’‚ and in paragraph four the crowds treat him like a ’circus animal instead of a supernatural creature

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