Paranormal Investigation At The Former Maternity Hospital Gainsborough
Posted by admin in Paranormal on December 22, 2011
This was Simply Ghost Nights third visit to Chesleigh house who’s history dates back to the 19th century when it was owned by the Coronet Sir Hickman- Bacon. The house has had a chequered past from being Gainsborough maternity hospital to a naughty boys school in the late 19th century too. With this in mind we were excited to see which of the many spirits that had passed through its doors would inter act with us whilst on visitation.
With a full house and the anticipation high for supernatural contact would we be disappointed in any spirit activity and what variety of ghostly goings-on would we encounter at Chesleigh House. We began with a group vigil in the large room upstairs, as we all held hands and attempted spooky contact with the other side. We began calling out and even now after all the years we have been doing paranormal investigations the banging we heard from inside the walls themselves impressed all of us, the deep banging was more thud like than anything, we ruled out radiator and pipe works, and the floorboards contracting and expanding. Everyone in the room agreed that the noises were indeed from within the walls of this detached 19th century building. The tapping’s literally responded to our calling out which amazed all of us in the room. At the same time of the tappings the K2 also responded by going from green upto red on our request too.
Some of the group claimed to have been touched on the head by unseen hands from the world of spirit, also there was sightings of shadow movement in the room adjoining us as well. After our initial success in the group vigil we then turned our attentions to forming smaller groups and commencing our paranormal investigation of Chesleigh House. Read the rest of this entry »
Continuing Education Is Very Important
Posted by admin in Continuing Education on December 22, 2011
We learn as long as we live. We learn from each others, we learn from books, we learn from nature, but most of all we learn from our experiences. Education is the experience which forms the mind and the body. Without it we would not be competent or we would not be able to face all the challenges that life presents.
Education is a process through which we accumulate knowledge, skills and competencies. Continuing education means improvement, capability, performance, competence. It represents a way of permanently being up to date, that is to keep up with new developments, new challenges, and new technologies.
Generally, continuing education is intended for adults, being a process of acquiring new skills, competencies and knowledge, in addition to those assimilated during school, in order to improve the quality of life, for personal fulfillment or for employment. Adults choose various forms of continuing education either for personal or professional development, obtaining certificates or licenses which are extremely useful for the employment or for practicing a particular profession. Continuous education is compulsory in most of the careers, companies and organizations paying for the continuing education of their employees. Read the rest of this entry »
The Importance of Continuing Education
Posted by admin in Continuing Education on December 22, 2011
While these 23 million individuals represent the very core of an emerging society that is more inclined to studying and learning, the remaining individuals are excluded from these learning experiences due to reasons of time, cost, or even personal issues.
Over the last few years, the number of adults who are continuing with their education has increased tremendously. This term “continuing education” describes the opportunity and process of learning new skills and acquiring knowledge that is far superior to what we are taught during our formal schooling years.
Most people opt for continued education to further their knowledge base and even their employability.
Continuing Education vs. Traditional
Usually, what we learn in all of those long, arduous years of our formal schooling are just basic skills that are good enough to help us start working, but not good enough to take us further in our careers, especially with the rapid changes and advancements in technology that demands for a more sophisticated and educated workforce. Read the rest of this entry »