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Essays On Parapsychology
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OLD SOULS: TOM SHRODER
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This 4 page paper reviews, summarizes and argues the questions raised in Tom Shroder's book: Old Souls. Examples given from text. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Essay Title: OLD SOULS: TOM SHRODER
Paranormal Phenomena: The Evidence
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This 10 page paper is based on P Winter's book 'Paranormal Phenomena : Opposing Viewpoints' . This is a series of essays written from opposing perspectives and presented for the reader to decide from themselves on many issues such as life after death, ESP, UFO's and many other paranormal phenomenon. The bibliography cites 1 source.
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Essay Title: Paranormal Phenomena: The Evidence
Past Life Regression and Reincarnation
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A 3 page informative speech discussing past life regression and reincarnation, focusing on evidence supporting the notion of past lives. The bottom line is that close inspection of the reasons underlying individual reactions to fears, personal prejudices and other points that collectively define any specific individual can be beneficial in addressing personal issues in the here and now. Whether these individuals truly are relating the events of past lives cannot be absolutely verified or measured, but evidence suggesting their veracity is strong. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Essay Title: Past Life Regression and Reincarnation
Remote Viewing
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A 40 page paper that provides an overview of the paranormal phenomenon of remote viewing and then considers it in terms of recent issues surrounding the CIA's Star Gate project. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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Essay Title: Remote Viewing
Scientific Argument Against ESP
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A 15 page research paper that investigates the history of research into the existence of extra sensory perception (ESP). The writer argues that research studies, in particular the study conducted by Wiseman and Greening (2002), prove conclusively that belief in ESP is the modern day equivalent of consulting an oracle, that is, research has shown that there is no reliable scientific evidence for the existence of ESP. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Essay Title: Scientific Argument Against ESP
Telepathic Communication
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A 5 page paper seeking theoretical support for the
existence of telepathy and then evidence of its existence. Some experience telepathic
events but rarely if ever speak of the event, fully convinced they have been involved in
telepathic communication. Still others seek to research it, separate reality from wishful
thinking and give credence to its existence. The mechanism of telepathy remain unclear,
and of course others are adamant that it does not even exist. Those who claim to have
had direct and personal experience with telepathic communications remain absolutely
convinced that telepathy is very real. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Essay Title: Telepathic Communication
The Case Against the Existence of ESP
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A 4 page paper refuting the claims of parapsychology researchers. The paper acknowledges that there are indeed occurrences that we cannot understand based on the knowledge that we now have, but maintains that our own lack of knowledge is far from sufficient reason to conclude the existence of ESP. Many phenomena that were unexplainable in years past have since been shown to be attributable to natural laws, and there is little reason to conclude that there are no more natural laws left to discover. Explanation for the unexplainable may well come at a later date. For now, no psychic research has been shown to be duplicatable, a prime rule of scientific investigation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Essay Title: The Case Against the Existence of ESP
The Effects Of Distant Intentionality On Self-Esteem, Depression And Anxiety In Emotionally Disturbed Adolescents Attending A School Of Special Education
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17 pages in length. To impose circumstantial evidence upon the scientific community as a means by which to prove the existence of something is much the same as trying to convince a skeptic that ghosts are a reality: it only evokes immediate rejection. Such is the case with Distant Intentionality and its role within the controlled environment of emotionally disturbed adolescents attending a school of special education. Asserting that a 'person can intentionally influence another person's autonomous activity from a distance (i.e. both persons are in different rooms, and the influenced person does not know of the presence of the influencing person)' (Gamma, 2000, p. 14), Distant Intentionality looks beyond the stringent scope of scientifically proven approaches to suggest that the mind is more powerful in addressing psychological circumstances than any tried and true scientific process. Bibliography lists 25 sources.
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Essay Title: The Effects Of Distant Intentionality On Self-Esteem, Depression And Anxiety In Emotionally Disturbed Adolescents Attending A School Of Special Education
The Importance of Treatment of ADHD in Children in Regards to Lessening the Likelihood of Future Criminal Behavior and Substance Abuse
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This is a 7 page paper discussing the importance of early intervention and treatment consisting of medication and therapy in children with ADHD. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects an estimated 3-7% of school children and overall it has been estimated that in the U.S. alone, 8 to 15 million Americans suffer from ADD. ADHD in children is described by physician Stephen J. Gislason as a term which refers to “restless, distractible children who have a knack for disrupting order at home and at school” who are prone to “poor impulse control, often display abrupt mood swings, have inappropriate anger, and sometimes are violent”. While children who have ADHD may suffer from inattention or poor memory, most have “average or above intelligence”. In many cases, children who have ADHD may improve with age but just as many children are considered “permanently handicapped by a combination of poor achievement, low self-esteem, antisocial behavior, and persisting problems of disorganized psychic energy” and it is considered “likely that juvenile delinquency and, later, criminal adaptations and often substance abuse are linked to the ADHD complex.
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Essay Title: The Importance of Treatment of ADHD in Children in Regards to Lessening the Likelihood of Future Criminal Behavior and Substance Abuse
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