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    Michael Lopez Sontum 6a May 22nd‚ 2013 World War Z vs. To Kill A Mockingbird The books‚ “World War Z” and‚ “To Kill A Mockingbird” are both amazing books‚ with many differences. The first way that the two books differ is in their structure. In World War Z‚ the book is more of a compilation of many stories of survivors. It takes place in a bunch of places and is structured so you can see the political‚ civilian‚ and military views of the war. To Kill A Mockingbird‚ on the other hand‚ is structured

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    The world is obsessed with zombies and many have taken actions to survive what they perceive as an apocalypse. Lots of people believe it could happen‚ they also believe that it will not be in their lifetime. The following are true stories of how zombies may have already been living among us and how it is feasible that an outbreak could occur. In our lifetime? That is anyone’s guess‚ as we all know‚ life is stranger than fiction. We have all seen at least one movie about zombie‚ but do you really

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    They are menacing‚ sickening‚ and freighting. You see them on TV and in the movies. They moan and groan and try to feed on your flesh. They are zombies. Question is‚ how do they work? To start off you should probably want to know what a zombie is‚ assuming you don’t. A zombie is a dead body that still carries some function that allows it to move. In layman’ terms‚ it is basically saying that once a person is dead they get infected and are still able to move. This zombie like effect will last until

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    World War Z is a 2013 British-American apocalyptic film directed by Marc Forster. The screenplay by Matthew Michael Carnahan is based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Max Brooks. The film stars Brad Pitt as Gerry Lane‚ a former United Nations investigator who must travel the world to find a way to stop a zombie-like pandemic. Pitt’s Plan B Entertainment secured the film rights in 2007 and Forster was approached to direct. In 2009‚ Carnahan was hired to rewrite the script to the film. Filming

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    Warm Bodies Movie Review ‘Warm bodies’ is a zombie movie based on Isaac Marion’s novel. This particular zombie movie that was themed ‘black romance’ is really unique. In the post-apocalyptic universe‚ the surviving humans have isolated themselves in a safe place in the city‚ but outside there are many mumbling and shuffling zombies that are still in the human phase just before they turn into skeletal‚ hideous attackers. Among these undead folks is a handsome man who falls in love with a beautiful

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    Zombies‚ walkers. The dead. Whatever you call them. They’re everywhere. No joke. I guess you could say it’s the Zombie Apocalypse. It started out normal. I came home from school and made some food‚ I heard a knock at my door‚ I thought to myself‚ Okay‚ answer the door. I asked myself why I was so scared‚ Am I socially awkward? Nah. I answer the door. No one is there. Why am I so worried? I don’t even know. I shut the door. I walked upstairs and turned on the TV. *BREAKING NEWS* I wasn’t normally

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    I’m a zombie that’s about it. My life before (what I can remember of it) was pretty boring so I’m not going to make you suffer through it. The virus that made all these normal people die then get up with a bad case of the munchies spread like a cold. After the first few died and then got up it was too late. Countries blamed each other and eventually everyone was trying to shoot you in the head. You think that it would freak everyone out not really every human i have happened across is pretty calm

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    brain is especially adept at making sure that we keep track of these events. This is an adaptive mechanism important for survival.” This quote by David Perlmutter‚ describes how the protagonist in “To Build a Fire” by Jack London did not follow three principles that would have saved his life. The three principles that the protagonist could have utilized from the story‚ “Deep Survival‚” by Laurence Gonzales‚ in his situation that he encountered were: stay calm‚ think‚ analyze‚ and plan‚ and never give

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    I wanted to write about the Cordyceps because it’s one of the most interesting type of fungi I have ever heard about‚ mostly because I love zombie movies and this fungus was the inspiration to really popular game called “The last of Us.” I first heard about it in a BBC documentary “Planet Earth” years ago and I still remembered watching the scene of the so called “Zombie Fungi‚” being really fascinated by it. The cordyceps belong in the kingdom of fungi‚ different from plants and animals. Although

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    The three most important idioms’ that are needed in a zombie apocalypse are knifes or multi-tool‚ antacid‚ map of your area and compass. All these idioms’ are useful for the Rot and Ruin for Benny‚ Tom and their friends. On the first night in the book Rot and Ruin‚ a knife could have been used in many ways for the living to defend themselves. For instance‚ when Rob ran into the cabin with a few other men for safety. In addition‚ the knife should have been used when the men tried to find help and

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