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    Betsy‚ and Brenda (the Zom-Bs)‚ Happy (Henrietta Yeverman)‚ Dr. Shelly‚ Mr. Jones‚ and Zach. The settings are in Zombie Academy school (ZA)‚ Megan’s bedroom‚ and Happy and Megan’s bedroom in ZA. This story starts when a girl named Megan Murry was diagnosed by a doctor named Dr. Shelly and the Doctor said she has the virus called Zombitus. Zombitus is a virus that turns you into a zombie slowly. To not infect more people with the virus Megan is now supposed to go to a school with people who have the

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    voodoo culture. The article describes a search by a Harvard student named Wade Davis for a drug causing zombie-like effects. Zombies are a fact of Haitian culture. When most people hear this they get their own perception about zombies and the culture. People in America tend to think of zombies as otherworldly and a source for tales of Horror and we are not more or less scared of the actually zombie‚ but the fact that we think that they can turn us into one. Davis soon finds this drug and discovers

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    In Michael Shermer’s “Why We Are So Intrigued by Zombies” the author brings attention to the fascination of mythical creatures‚ more specifically Zombies. Throughout the text the author gives valid reasons for these curbs of interest. He mostly states that it has to do with our evolutionary biology and the fact that we crave fear stimulus in a controlled environment. In the human races ancient past our ancestors were always fraught dangerous uncurtains of some sort. The environment that we

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    Invasion of the Body Snatchers: Are the Pods Really “Outer Space” Invaders? WRIT 140 A3 Liang Chen Mar 19‚ 2012 The era of 1950s in America was an era of paranoia. Following WWII‚ it was a time when the Americans were confused and neurotically preoccupied with international political events‚ especially the on-going Cold War. For Hollywood‚ these fears turned into the exploration of the science fiction genre‚ while huge numbers of movies about monsters‚ alien invaders and modern technologies

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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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    live in. Thankfully I have never been a victim but I do have family members that have paid the maximum price for it. War is death and it will kill anything that crosses its path. The war in Iraq was a war that consisted of two phases first was the invasion of Ba’athist Iraq by the United States of America and the United Kingdom and also the assistance of several other countries like Poland and Australia. The first days of attacks mainly lasted about 21 days of major combat operations and finally ended

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    popularity of zombie based films‚ books‚ games‚ and television shows. Those shows bring forth questions about survival. What would you do in that situation? How would you prepare? The same questions could be asked with any type of emergency. According to Elizabeth Landau‚ " There are insights that we gain from movies ...that really can help us think about the way that science works... ( Landau 2)" Another topic of debate that is brought to the spotlight is murder. If someone becomes a zombie is it right

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    Danger: Zombies and Teenagers are Ahead Mindless and blood lusting bodies fill our streets. Dragging themselves around without purpose or progressive thoughts. One would think that they should close the doors and lock the windows. However its not just decaying zombies that I speak of‚ its our teens. The biggest difference is the plain fact that teenagers are alive and zombies are undead. While both teenagers and zombies are completely different looking on the outside‚ on the inside they are

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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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