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    The History of Zombies

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    their own. Fast-paced monster movies about the dead coming back to life have moved into new and scarier directions. Analyzing the progression of zombie culture and its impact on movies reveals the complete transformation of the monster. In order to captivate ever changing audiences‚ it seems as if film directors are continuously reinventing the zombie. In addition‚ the realistic natures of these films help to establish and maintain a fear of zombies by paralleling their occurrence with situations

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    Catastrophe Killzone Division‚ or "WCKD." Their journey takes them to the Scorch‚ a desolate landscape filled with new threats‚ terrors and obstacles. The biggest of these are Cranks‚ which are basically just zombies‚ but also the victims of a worldwide virus. With rumors of a resistance forming in the mountains‚ the Gladers decide to track them down in the hope of learning what WCKD has in store for them the movie maze runner the scorch trials are a great movie‚ it’s not better than the first one but still

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    Zombie apocalypse

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    in order to escort the young Ellie (voiced and motion captured by Ashley Johnson) to a resistance group‚ the Fireflies‚ who believe Ellie may be the key to curing an infection that has ravaged the world. The player defends the characters against zombie-like creatures infected by a mutated strain of the Cordyceps fungus‚ as well as hostile humans such as bandits and cannibals‚ employing the use of firearms and stealth aided by capabilities such as a visual representation of sound in order to listen

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    In the article “The Dangers of Biosecurity: The Host and the Geopolitics of Outbreak‚” by Hsuan L. Hsu‚ Hsu argues that the movie‚ The Host by Bong Joon-ho‚ takes a new and critical stance to the well-known outbreak narrative‚ by discussing the cause for the film’s various manifestation of monstrosity. Hsu begins by examining the genealogy of the monster through providing two probable examples: the illicit dumping of the toxic chemical called the formaldehyde‚ and the suicide of the businessman.

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    Unexpected Situation

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    (It has a lot of grammar mistakes) Except for the rain that’s been crashing for hours and the house-shuddering wind that howls through the darkness outside‚ it’s an ordinary evening at my house. Then comes a knock on the door. I’m not expecting anyone. I look through the peephole‚ but the condensation from the wet night air has fogged it to uselessness. So I simply open the door and find a familiar man‚ I can’t recognize his face. I notice the fire that made the sky goes red‚ the air

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    True Zombie Anthropology

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    Dissecting the Infected: The Adamant Notion of a ‘True Zombie’ Definition An inefficient virus kills its host. A clever virus stays with it. – James Lovelock Pre-Code Hollywood broke horror barriers in 1932 with the independently produced film White Zombie by brothers Victor and Edward Halperin‚ a work strongly considered to be the first feature-length zombie film. Prior to the film’s creation‚ articles and journals on the subject of Voodoo in Haiti had been already published in the U.S. (Rhodes

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    irritation‚ yet they are the important elements which made the blockbuster movies nowadays. Resident Evil‚ the Walking Dead are significant representative in the zombie movies category. Even with horrifying scenes of ripping people to shreds‚ millions of fans all over the world will go to cinemas to watch it. In US‚ they even have a term zombie economy‚ making $5.74 billion for the US economy. What makes “zombies” so attractive? What do they seek in these movies? Instant adrenaline rush? Admiring the

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    The field of archaeology is influenced greatly by popular culture in society‚ which is either beneficial or harmful for archaeology. The television show Bones created by Hart Hanson is beneficial for archaeology because one of its producers‚ Kathy Reichs‚ is a forensic anthropologist herself‚ the show uses proper archaeological procedures and terminology‚ the show also avoids stereotypical archaeology. The main character in Bones is Temperance Brennan who is a forensic anthropologist that assists

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    Red Cross Scenarios

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    It is the job of the American Red Cross to care for American citizens in their time of need whenever disaster strikes. This would be no different if a zombie apocalypse were to occur. The Red Cross would carry out all of these duties as if they were dealing with a tsunami‚ wildfire‚ or even an act of terrorism. This includes finding a shelter in-place‚ maintaining proper communication with all citizens‚ having the appropriate supplies‚ and providing any medical attention that may be needed. The Red

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    Zombie Apocalypse

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    Heather Martin Working as a scientist in Chicago Illinois we deal with some pretty controversial research. One of my most passionate experiments also happens to be the most controversial. My team and I had been trying to restore function to dead tissue. It can be life changing if we can successfully accomplish this. We were very successful in returning functions to the severed limbs of small animals when we decided it was time to find a human test subject. An eight year old child‚ named Sarah

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