A Ghost Story

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Paranormal Activity is any activity that scientific evidence cannot prove (Svedholm, M. L., 2012). Svedholm (2012) stated that “Paranormal consists of two words: para and normal.” “Para” means against or outside. Therefore, paranormal activities are events that are outside normal activities. Svedholm’s (2012) provided a few examples of paranormal activities that consist of ghosts, extraterrestrial life, UFOs, and Cryptids.
A ghost is a person’s spirit from his or her body and will continue after death. (According to Benjamin (2013), “Ghosts have been a popular subject for millennia, appearing in countless stories, from "Macbeth" to the Bible, and even spawning their own folklore genre: ghost stories.” Places that are haunted by ghosts usually are where he or she may have died, therefore majority of the ghost stories tell how ghosts haunt what he or she left behind. Most people believe in ghosts according to what him or her may have seen or what they experienced (Benjamin, 2013).
Falsifiability
Account 1
According to the information in the first account, this evidence can be falsifiable. Upperclassmen, in that particular article, will tell tales an exceptionally high suicide among people who lived in Charlesgate (Brent Cox, 2011). Cox may have faced this issue before, but it doesn’t prove anything. This rule involves the use of the multiple out. The reason is because Cox’s (2011) experienced himself by hearing a girl crying in the bathroom stall. Cox (2011) stated that “I crossed over and gave it a little knock to see if the girl needed help, and at my touch, the door swung open, revealing that nobody was inside.” This account uses series of excuses to explain the evidence that would seem to falsify the claim.

Account 2
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...ered, ghosts are just a mind thing. Summarizing everything up, ghosts are not real.

Works Cited

Corrine, J. (2014, April 30). The Man in The Dark. Retrieved from Your Ghost Stories: http://www.yourghoststories.com/real-ghost-story.php?story=19865. Cox, B. (2011, June 23). "I Met A Ghost!" Five Chilling Real Life Tales! Retrieved from The Awl: http://www.theawl.com/2011/06/i-met-a-ghost-five-chilling-real-life-tales.
Mankey, J. (2012, October 28). The True Ghost Story. Retrieved from Patheos: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/panmankey/2012/10/my-true-ghost-story/.
Paranormal. (2014). Retrieved from Merriam-Webster Dictionary. http://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/paranormal. Svedholm, M. L. (2012). What's in a Term? Paranormal, Superstitious, Magical and Supernatural Beliefs by Another Name Would Sound the Same. Review of General Psychology, 241-255.

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