Werewolf Sightings

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There are many theories as to how someone or something becomes a ghost. This is called Paranormal which means beyond normal and scientific name is parapsychology, which means study of interactions between living organisms and their external environment that seem to transcend the known physical laws of nature (Britannica, 147). In 1920, Dr. William McDougall was the first scientific psychical who research about Paranormal Activity (Stefanik, 2000). According to Stefanik, Paranormal experiences often seem weird, uncanny, or unnatural. Typically they are quite rare but there are a few exceptional "stars" such as who have regular paranormal experiences and may show seemingly consistent paranormal ability (Daniel, 2004). Different types of scientists who researched about paranormal activity was spiritualists. The scientists accepted paranormal to be real. There are believers and nonbelievers about the paranormal phenomenon. Discussion about parapsychological phenomena has assumed emotional overtones, unsuitable to scientific discipline, and outspoken but contradictory opinions are still voiced (Cauz, 2010, p.147) Werewolves are indicated in the paranormal activity. The history of werewolves has been out for a pretty long time and people do not know if the story is a myth or not. The history began in Wisconsin in 1936 as a man encountered a large creature towering over six feet and covered in hair. Werewolves are known as lycanthropes, which are mythological or folkloric people with the ability to shape-shift into a wolf or wolf-like creature (Werewolves in Wisconsin, 2014). Werewolves’ features are like a wolf mix with a man, very hairy, big and strong. Werewolves are shape-shifting creatures with unusual speed, strength, reflexes, a... ... middle of paper ... ...hicscience.org/parintro.aspx: Embryo, A. (2011, March 24). My "Werewolf" Sighting In Florida. Retrieved from http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=202847: -of-the-werewolf-legend/: Radford, B. (2012, October 30). Reference:Werewolves: Lore, Legend & Lycanthropy. Retrieved from LiveScience: http://www.livescience.com/24412-werewolves.html Stefank, J. (2000). Research Issues in Parapsychology. Retrieved from sry.edu: http://wrt.intertext.syr.edu/wll/stefank.html Taylor, T. (2002). WEREWOLVES! Retrieved from http://www.prairieghosts.com/werewolves.html: Werewolves - Werewolf Sightings. (2002). Retrieved from Hell Horror : http://www.hellhorror.com/werewolves/werewolf_sightings/ Werewolves. (2014). Retrieved from http://werewolves.info/: http://werewolves.info/ Werewolves in Wisconsin. (2014). Retrieved from Werewolves: http://werewolves.info/

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