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    productions on YouTube‚ but there’s a vast growth in books with zombie survival guides selling very well. Some question I researched on: why are zombies so popular in today’s modern society media? I will also look into the history of zombies. How did they come in first place? What are the factors that can result someone into a zombie? Are they anything like those are portrayed in movies or on TV? Most importantly what would happen if we had a Zombie Apocalypse? For research I used article from discovery

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    a reanimated corpse that has been brought back to life and is in a brain-dead state of mind. There are most definitely stereotypes that come with being a zombie‚ already at the case of dim-witted is not enough‚ no there has to be some perks that come along with the title of zombie. The most notable is the fact that really anyone can be a zombie from a young girl in her early stage of eight to a senior citizen. As seen in George Romero’s Night of the living dead the zombies are also a pale albino

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    tells the love story between a zombie‚ R‚ and a human‚ Julie. The zombies begin to change and turn into the living. As they do this‚ they must convince the humans. R and his friend‚ M‚ go into the protected stadium to prove they are changing. When the bonies (the zombies in the final stage of decay) catch onto their change‚ they go after the zombies. The zombies then join the humans to fight against them. Levine uses dark and dreary settings to capture the zombie and post-apocalyptic feel. The movie

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    a silencer‚ who she forms an alliance with to help reunite her with her brother. Evan and Cassie fall in love despite the fact that he is a silencer. Cassie gets into the military base and locates her brother. In the base she encounters Ben‚ aka Zombie and her high school crush‚ who is also trying to get Sam out of the military base. Evan breaks into the base and shuts down all their systems giving Cassie‚ Ben‚ and Same time to escape. Evan bombs the base‚ but doesn’t make it out; however‚ Cassie

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    post-apocalyptic living and the elusive cure. These themes bring us to the future and explain what the world may soon be. The creatures in these movies are usually zombies or a zombie-like creature. The creatures walk slowly‚ make noises and do nothing; that is what the disease usually does to them. In I Am Legend these creatures possess zombie and vampire features. They cannot go out in the light‚ but their skin is thin and see through. The creatures have an extensive amount of strength and possess a level

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    in the same. However‚ with the introduction of the so-called “Zombie Theory” comes the inevitable question of what it shows. I believe that by their very premise the hypothetical existence of Zombies in the philosophical sense very much shows that the mind cannot be physical. In saying that‚ there are some very good arguments for the presence of Zombies whilst still maintaining a physicalists’ stance. Such arguments state that a Zombie world could be possible‚ but there are properties

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    film‚ Romeo uses the Johnny and Barbara’s relationship and fear with the zombie to reflect the fears of african americans taking over the world if the civil rights movement was successful. Romero does this by starting out the film with Johnny and Barbara and not Ben. If he started the film with Ben‚ the allegory would not work. After the zombie approaches Johnny and Barbara‚ Barbara runs. If one thinks about it‚ the Zombie is not really a threat in any way shape or form. He walks at 1 MPH‚ so he

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    big screen or zombies terrorizing families on television shows‚ it is hard to ignore the gory entourage. Fans of zombie lore generally fall into two categories: those who are attracted to the popularity of zombies and see them as purely amusement and those who not only are amused by zombies‚ but can also see the possibility of fiction becoming reality. The possibility of a zombie apocalypse is very real and terrifying; and most of the population simply wouldn’t survive. No one is safe. Now is

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    turmoil of screams as well as groans in this startling mystery. · Craft several in-your-face weapons with preliminary upgrades‚ planned to incapacitate and also ruin the mutant animals. · Train your worked with competitor to endure each assault on the zombie-secured

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    8/28/10 One of the topics we discussed this past semester that interested me the most was the role of zombies in entertainment. Movies‚ television shows‚ and the internet have been overflowing with anything zombie related since the zombie craze began. Although there are many metaphors for the zombie in all three of these resources my favorite is the issue of population. In nearly all depictions and discussions of zombies they always multiply in a dramatic rate because they infect those who they feast

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