Monday, March 26, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
We Finished
Today Jaxeline and me finished our paper due today on music. We also added a conclusion and more pictures to the work we had already finished before.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Five of the lesser known paranormal world phenomena
The mansion with 23 bedroms in which lived the Rev. Henry Bull, his wife and fourteen children, was raised in 1863 in the village of Borley, Essex County. Apparently it was built on the ruins of a thirteenth century Benedictine monastery. Legend has it that one of the monks fled with a nun, but were arrested along with the driver of the carriage in which they escaped. The monk was hanged, the driver beheaded and the nun was encapsulated alive in the walls of the monastery. The latter is the view through the centuries is known as the Nun's Walk to the pattern that follows this spectrum, which is said to be repeated every 28 July, although the property was burned in 1939 -. Have been counted two thousand different supernatural phenomena that have been repeated for decades in what has been the most investigated case history.
Thousands died in the British prison. Among the most famous spirits are Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII and Jane Grey who was Queen of England for nine days. For centuries many phenomena have been reported, the first ghost was standing in 1241 - ranging from headless corpses loaded figures, almost all spectra seen no head-to supernatural funeral processions.
Because the number of people who died there, is described as one of the most terrifying of England. However, no tour guide at the Tower of London mentions something about ghosts: tradition says that if they did, they would bring bad luck on them. Tower of London.
Two sites are known in the area of Transylvania: the castles Corvin and Bontida. The first is haunted by the spirits of Turkish prisoners who were forced to dig into their own hands. Also by a white lady, apparently a noble killed by her husband with an iron stake pierced his head (discovered making love to a servant).
The country is famous for the bloodthirsty Prince Vlad Tepes, who derives the myth of Count Dracula, whose spirit, according to some Romanians, still haunts the region. Transylvania is synonymous with everything spooky.
Anhangabau Vale, Brazil
The name of the area, which encompasses part of Sao Paulo-means 'Valley of the Spirits'. Two strong poltergeists have spoken on this site: one in a government building in 1999-ghostly voices and footsteps, persistent phone calls, and in 1959, the famous Poltergeist Sao Paulo, where for 48 hours a shower of stones devastated the family that lived in the Finance Ulhôa and a series of events that extended for 40 days. The two cases were the world's attention, especially the poltergeist and the 'rain of stones', which was put into practice even an exorcism sanctioned by the Catholic Church.
Castle Falkenstein, Saxony, Germany
The Von Asseburg family boughtthe castle mid-fifteenth century and still owns the property. For centuries, a castle room was closed, at least until 1839, when it was opened by the workers and closed almost immediately, found the skeleton of a woman. It took one hundred years to be reopened: American soldiers during the occupation of Germany at the end of II World War broke it and said they found a butcher knife hanging from a string to the ceiling. The room in question is not only popular because apparently had to be closed to contain the spirits that were amassed there, but because the center of paranormal activity is said to be a bed. Now is a museum.
Thousands died in the British prison. Among the most famous spirits are Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII and Jane Grey who was Queen of England for nine days. For centuries many phenomena have been reported, the first ghost was standing in 1241 - ranging from headless corpses loaded figures, almost all spectra seen no head-to supernatural funeral processions.
Because the number of people who died there, is described as one of the most terrifying of England. However, no tour guide at the Tower of London mentions something about ghosts: tradition says that if they did, they would bring bad luck on them. Tower of London.
The country is famous for the bloodthirsty Prince Vlad Tepes, who derives the myth of Count Dracula, whose spirit, according to some Romanians, still haunts the region. Transylvania is synonymous with everything spooky.
Anhangabau Vale, Brazil
The name of the area, which encompasses part of Sao Paulo-means 'Valley of the Spirits'. Two strong poltergeists have spoken on this site: one in a government building in 1999-ghostly voices and footsteps, persistent phone calls, and in 1959, the famous Poltergeist Sao Paulo, where for 48 hours a shower of stones devastated the family that lived in the Finance Ulhôa and a series of events that extended for 40 days. The two cases were the world's attention, especially the poltergeist and the 'rain of stones', which was put into practice even an exorcism sanctioned by the Catholic Church.
Castle Falkenstein, Saxony, Germany
The Von Asseburg family boughtthe castle mid-fifteenth century and still owns the property. For centuries, a castle room was closed, at least until 1839, when it was opened by the workers and closed almost immediately, found the skeleton of a woman. It took one hundred years to be reopened: American soldiers during the occupation of Germany at the end of II World War broke it and said they found a butcher knife hanging from a string to the ceiling. The room in question is not only popular because apparently had to be closed to contain the spirits that were amassed there, but because the center of paranormal activity is said to be a bed. Now is a museum.
2º BACH. PROYECTO INTEGRADO: Paran. Phenom.
2º BACH. PROYECTO INTEGRADO: Paran. Phenom.: The components of the group are: "Patri Jaime, Irene Cortés, Marina Vasallo, Giuseppe Langela, Soukaina" We've chosen the topic" PARANOR...
Friday, March 16, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Music
Today I've updated information on our doc about the role that music played in the ancient Greek society.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Paran. Phenom.
This week my group and i , we have started a new section within our work, we discuss television shows in which speak of paranormal phenomena and other issues , I have introduced information about the programme "fourth millennium," and next week, we will show videos and statements ...
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Saturday, March 10, 2012
Our Fuengirola.
Today I wrote about the Fuengirola Zoo. I did it today because yesterday I had an exam. I have also added some photos. I hope you'll enjoy reading it!
Paran. Phenom
I get information about a television program broadcast on Telencio. What happens in this program is not real but there are people who believe it and is an emotional and interesting program.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Music
Today I couldn't come to class because I had an exam but I have already upload the evolucion of music since the prehistoric.
Psychology
Today maricarmen mauro and ruben have been looking for pictures and we wil upload them the next week.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Our Fuengirola
I have just added the introduction to our site. This time I didn't forget!
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