In "The Ghosts of the Yellow Dog," a short story by the author, the ghosts are said to have claimed the lives of three individuals. Their names are Jim, Joe, and Mary. The narrative explores themes of loss and the impact of these hauntings on the living.
Their are a lot of people that believe in ghosts, and their are a lot of people who don't believe in ghosts. No one really knows how many people believe in ghosts, but mostly thousands believe in ghosts. Some people can sense their presence, and the negative energy they bring.
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It does not necessarily have to be 6-8 ghosts. It depends on how big the house is and how many people lived there. The more people the more ghosts.
About 60%
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29% would believe in ghosts. 71% wouldn't believe in ghosts.
No. There is no definitive evidence that ghosts exist, though many people believe they do.
There are many different beliefs on if ghosts are real or not real. People do believe in ghosts, whether or not they are real. There has never been any scientific study that has verified the existence of ghosts.
There are a lot of people that believe that ghosts are real. There also maybe people that believe in ghosts, but won't admit it.
Ghosts don't kill people, they can't.
There is no definitive answer to this question as ghosts are not proven to exist. Belief in ghosts varies among cultures and individuals, with some people claiming to have had experiences with them while others remain skeptical.
no they are not there are many reports and many people have seen them. if you dont belive me watch ghost hunters or a haunting