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Halloween

November 17th, 2011

Hallowe’en (a shortening of All Hallows’ Evening),[5] also known as Halloween or All Hallows’ Eve,[6] is a yearly holiday observed around the worldon October 31, the night before All Saints’ Day. Much like Day of the Dead celebrations, the Christian feast of All Hallows’ Eve, according to some scholars, incorporates traditions from pagan harvest festivals and festivals honouring the dead, particularly the Celtic Samhain;[6][7][8] other scholars [...]

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Classic Ghost Stories Perfect for Halloween

October 22nd, 2011

Everyone loves to gather around and hear a classic ghost story at Halloween. Telling a ghost story can be a great way to liven up Halloween parties for kids; it gets them settled down instead of running all over the place. One way to add to the fun is to say you’re telling a true [...]

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Ghost Hunting on Halloween Night

October 14th, 2010

Ghost hunting and paranormal investigations are becoming increasingly popular with amateur ghost hunters, in part due to the easy access of information on the internet and current television shows …

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the real orgin of halloween

October 13th, 2010

The Real Origins of Halloween discusses the history of Halloween, the origins of trick-or-treating, reasons behind some of the …

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Evil Halloween Ghost

October 12th, 2009

Girls hear something in the basement. They stumble upon something very scary. Don’t turn on the lights! Source:realghostvideos.net

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History Of Halloween

October 9th, 2009

Halloween (also spelled Hallowe’en) is a holiday celebrated on October 31. It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holy day of All Saints’ Day. It is largely a secular celebration, but some have expressed strong feelings about perceived religious overtones.[1][2][3] Irish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America [...]

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