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    During the holiday season‚ the most traditional thing that we all tend to do is watch a couple of Christmas films. One that often comes in mind is “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”. It’s based on the popular song with the title. It has stayed in the hearts of many‚ including my own. . Even though it’s a classic‚ I don’t consider it to be that good. To admit it‚ I come back to watch it because of pure nostalgia. It still has valuable Just like in the song‚ Rudolph’s had a shiny nose and the reindeer

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    It is unlikely Yeti and Sasquatch actually exist. There are many argument on whether Yeti and Sasquatch are real or fake such as: There have been claims that people have‚ DNA samples‚ footprints‚ pictures‚sighting and they also have not been scientifically proven to be real. What are Yeti and Sasquatch? Michael Johnson said.“They are tall hairy humanoids”. (Sasquatch Investigations 1). Yetis are more of an arctic type. A lot of people think of them to be white‚ but they have been found to be

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    Lurking in the woods and mountains of America lies one of the most controversial topics amongst scientist. A possible missing link in the evolution chain of human beings and apes‚ alluding society‚ as well as existence for some. The existence of Sasquatch‚ or otherwise known as Bigfoot‚ has become a huge phenomenon within American culture starting in the 1960’s and escalating into the 21st century‚ with shows on animal planet such as Finding Bigfoot. Although it’s a new thing stories of Sasquatch

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    From dragons to fairies and things like the loch ness monster‚ people have had crazy imaginations about many things. Two such things are the abominable snowman - the Yeti - and the forest lurking - Sasquatch. These two mysterious creatures have been explained sometimes as facts and also pushed away as myths. The Sasquatch and the Yeti are two legends perceived to be true. The Sasquatch is known to be over seven feet tall and very hairy like an ape. It also has brown hair and is known to live in

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    Among Us Just as we have folklore about Bigfoot or Sasquatch here in the United States‚ so do many other countries around the globe. Although they may be referred to by other names‚ such as in South Asia they are called “Yeti or “The Abominable Snowman “‚ all eye witness accounts describes them as very large‚ smelly‚ hairy humanoids. An apelike creature between 7 and 10 feet tall‚ covered in dark brown or dark reddish hair with a pronounced brow and large eyes. In Canada they are called Sasquatch

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    such as Bigfoot‚ the Loch Ness Monster and the Chupacabra. All three of these supposed creatures have been reported in sightings throughout history and around the world. The first mythical marvel that I will discuss is known to some as the abominable snowman‚ sasquatch‚ and Yeti. Known to most as bigfoot‚ this creature is usually described as 7 feet tall‚ bipedal‚ and ape-like. The reason why bigfoot is a controversy is because of the lack of hard evidence proving his existence. There have been

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    MYSTERY What is ‘MYSTERY’? Mystery is defined as something that is a secret‚ something where there is no clear explanation‚ something difficult to understand or explain or something unexplainable or unsolvable. A . An example of a mystery is the location of your Christmas presents. B . An example of a mystery is whether there is proof that God exists. C .An example of a mystery is how exactly people came to be. D .An example of a mystery is a situation where it is unclear who committed a crime

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    Hike Snowman eventually walks his way across the once park that he had been treading through. He enters the pleeblands—full of wrecked cars and debris. The area used to be residential. The shops on the ground floors are completely empty now. Plants grow through the cracks of most buildings. Soon the plants will overtake the buildings. Snowman ponders the possibility that he is not the only human alive. Maybe others survived in isolation. He imagines the questions that the human descendants will

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    related paraphernalia have tripled in the past 3 decades‚ Reincarnation Therapy‚ Books devoted to vampires‚ faeries‚ witches and spell casting (including Harry Potter and others of the SuPhe Sequel nature (Twilight etc.)‚ unexplainable phenomena (Abominable snowman or Big Foot)‚ Cult activities based on Druid traditions or other pagan religions (Wicca etc.)‚ Necromancy (fascination with the dead‚ having sex with the dead etc.) or contacting the dead/channeling (divination through mediums such as Crossing

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    credible? Why or why not? 2. Are there alternate (non-paranormal) explanations for these phenomena? What are they‚ and are they credible? Why or why not? 3. Think about other extraordinary claims‚ such as sightings of Big Foot and the Abominable Snowman. How are these similar to alien sightings? What are some other possible explanations for these claims? 4. Critical thinking should not only be applied to extraordinary claims‚ but should also be used

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