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Why Are Graveyards so Grave?An article reflecting on the state of graveyards. Are there better ways of reflecting hope and joy in life after death? Can digital technology play a role?
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Funeral Arrangements: Cemeteries Vs. GraveyardsThere is a huge difference between cemeteries and graveyards. If you're buried in the wrong one you'll regret it for eternity. -
Visiting Graveyards to Find Information for Your Family TreeIn this guide, we will discuss how to use the graveyard to benefit you in your search and tips on things to do when visiting the graveyard.
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Great Lakes Shipwrecks - Explore these Under Water GraveyardsHaving spent my entire life living on the eastern shores of Lake Michigan, the mysteries of the Great Lakes shipwrecks have always been of huge interest.
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Green Graveyards and Forrest Funerals - The Green Agenda: Till Death Do Us StartA brief promotion of the green movement towards its more controversial aspects like the green graveyard which involves laying the deceased to rest in a bio-degradable casket without embalming fluid or permanent coffins.
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Tips for Exploring Old GraveyardsBuried treasure isn't only for pirates. History awaits among the ruins. Here are a few tips to help you explore the possibilities found in old cemeteries.
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The Search for Graveyards in Edinburgh, ScotlandI'm not sure what the attraction is - probably because Edinburgh is so old. "Old" in an eerie kind of way. "Old" in the sense that the churches are decked out with more ornate carvings of angels and saints than I could ever hope to see in a lifetime. -
Visiting Graveyards Has Become a Tourist IndustryVisiting graveyards has become a booming tourist industry.
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Wispers of Wisdom from Our Elders: Epitaphs of the SouthGraveyards and headstones in the South gave voice to our ancestors and still ring true with wisdom today.
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Teenager's, Graveyards and HalloweenThis is a short story about one Halloween Night that no one will forget -
3 Peculiar American Halloween Travel DestinationsWhere are the spookiest places to visit for Halloween? Who has the best haunted houses, eeriest graveyards and most contentious history? Halloween travel destinations within the United States abound, but three really stand out. -
Tour Takes Visitors to Old GraveyardsThis article was published in the Farmington Post back in 10/8/2008.
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A Guide to Haunted Ohio Cemeteries and GraveyardsA look at some of the more popular haunted cemeteries in Ohio.
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Living Life from the GraveyardVenture into a gravesite and you will be surprised.
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Haunted Cemeteries and Graveyards in IndianaIndiana has dozens of haunted cemeteries, and while there isn't enough room to describe them all here, we can look at some of them.
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ArizonaOur 48th state, Arizona, joined the Union February 14, 1912. Life in the American Old West spring to life in the many ghost towns and graveyards left behind. The Navajo Nation is the largest Indian Reservation in the country.
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Don't Throw it Away yet - Make Green, Don't Spend ItThere is a way to squeeze out the last remaining breaths of old materials around the house before they are officially sent to their landfill graveyards. -
Screaming JohnnyEvery town has its legends and Hannibal has Screaming Johnny's. What was once a picturesque home for worship, is now a cryptic chapel that had been engulfed in flames. It was here that my worst nightmares became a reality...
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ThamizhanbanAn example from Thamizhanban's poems on self-development
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Mother Earth MournsThe Earth hs been giving all needed for human happiness. Yet he causes damage to her in many ways. She laments over this.
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Come Experience the Best in BostonA look at the why Boston is a city that must be seen.
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Seeing Dead People: True Account as Told by My GirlfriendSubmitting this for halloween scream story contest. It is real life non-fiction as told by my girlfriend. That is what makes it so SPOOKY. Its all real.
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Why Ghosts Can't Possibly ExistI believe in rhyme and reason, and if ghosts exist, there is absolutely no rhyme and reason to it. For all you ghost believers out there, here are some compelling questions.
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How to Become a Ghost HunterA step-by-step plan to start your own Ghost Hunting Group.
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Identifying Visitors from the Spirit WorldGhosts appear in many different forms and have a variety of motives, attachments and preoccupations, but they fall into distinctive categories.
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Easy No-Sew Halloween Crafts: Scary Man on the PorchMaking your Halloween decorations can be almost as fun as the actual holiday events occurring on Halloween. One fun thing to make is a scary man to sit on your porch. Your visitors will be enthralled with this particular one, as some might at first think it is a real person.
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Releasing Sorrow, Embracing JoyAlthough not in order, these poems document a journey through life. There are happy poems and sad poems. I write what I want when I want.
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Kids Home for Christmas Break? Visit Northlandz in Flemington, NJNorthlandz is an indoor miniature train display in which 100 trains run throughout the day through various bridges, mountains and tunnels. Walk the passageways and see the beautifully landscaped scenery. Great for the entire family.
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Time and Unforeseen Occurrences Chapter FivePart Two of Chapter Five Of TIme and Unforeseen Occurrences
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Best Ghost Walk Tours of the Carolinas, 2007Halloween is a time for spooking and ghoulish fun. Here is a brief overview of some of the best ghost walk tours in the Carolinas.
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To Study Abroad: That is the QuestionOne student's perspective on the benefits of studying abroad.
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Top 3 Pet Peeves About Long-Distance Road TripsRoad trips can be a blast. But there are also things about these excursion that make the experience irritating and/or uncomfortable. Here are a few pet peeves... -
Missing Pieces - Halloween 2007Darren Shell lives and works at his marina on Dale Hollow Lake. He has written several books. His stories and lectures about the lake and history have gained him the title of "Gravedigger". Most days you can find him at the marina...if he's not out "digging". -
A Psychological and Sociological Look at Demonology Throughout HistoryAn article which poses the theory that demons are not a creation of the supernatural, but of man himself, and are the natural result of religious hysteria, social degradation, and political upheaval. -
How to Make a Spooky Halloween CemeteryHow to make a spooky cemetery with a little bit of cardboard and lots of fun special effects
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Is There a Christian Side to Halloween?Halloween, festival of the dead. . .or is it? -
Walking Ghost Tours Charleston, South CarolinaThere are lots of fun and interesting walking tours in Charleston, SC but the most deliciously frightening tours are the Ghost Walk tours available. Several tour companies offer thrills and chills with tours of the city's most haunted places... -
Bad Movie Review 6 - FiendI watch the worst movies - so you don't have to!
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Haunting Tours for a Happy Halloween Across the United StatesTry something new this Halloween with a Haunted Tour! If there isn't one in this list that's close to you, check online to see if you can find one locally!
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Is America's Smith Castle in New England Haunted?Claims that New England's Smith Castle is haunted have plagued the property for decades. This article shares information on the various ghosts that just might be a part of the tourist attraction.
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