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    Zombie Apocalypse Thesis

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    Section A: It wasn’t until the year of 2253 that there was hope for human kind. The virus, which had wiped out all humans and created blood thirsty zombie-like creatures, started to fade. As the virus affects started to fade, some zombies gradually transformed into normal humans. Since the humans had carried the DNA and scent of zombies for so long, they were undetected by any zombies. Therefore, in Section A, as the time in years increase, so does the human population. Section B: Unfortunately,…

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    ever wondered what it will be like being in an actual apocalypse. I am a die hard fan of the television series on AMC called “The Walking Dead”. This show does not clearly focus on the blood and flesh eating zombies, but about survival, finding new territories, and also conflicts. But the pros to surviving a zombie apocalypse is determined by the tools you have and also the people behind you. The main four people to a less dangerous apocalypse would be to have a leader, doctor, hunter, and a…

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    The Apocalypse of Halloween One day a boy named Rodney was taking a test, and then all of a sudden the lights in the school turn off everybody thought it was a malfunction and they were right. The lights turn on every one continued what they were doing. Then when Rodney was done with his test he made a graph and said to the whole entire class that the lights keep turning off every hour. Then Ms. Mack Rodney's teacher sent him to the principal's office. Rodney was wondering why would Ms. Mack be…

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    Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now (1979) changed the Vietnam War film genre, which, up until the Tet Offensive, had primarily functioned as martial propaganda or…

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    Zombie Apocalypse Lab

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    Koffler is an example of a bad building to choose for a safe house during a zombie apocalypse. Although the building is sufficiently tall (5 stories), allowing refugees to stay far away from the zombies, this building contains many labs that various science classes use. One of the classes that use this building for labs is the chemistry department. This poses many different obstacles. Due to the amount of scientific experiments that go on in this building, there are many different chemicals,…

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    Zombie Apocalypse Weapons

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    As the zombie apocalypse begins to take over our country, mankind must fight to survive. First, a safe location must be determined. Second, a survival plan at said location must be made and if possible, researched. Lastly, weapons are very important. Choosing a survival location should be the number one priority. A tropical island located close to the mainland would be ideal. An island would keep zombies away as they do not go into the water. The island should be close to the mainland so that…

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    Zombie Apocalypse Process

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    crisis of a zombie apocalypse. Establishing a plan for survival in a zombie apocalypse can vary depending on the person’s primary needs, but it is necessary to be informed of, and also understand the fundamentals. In the circumstance of the walking dead obtaining food and water, gathering weapons, and finding shelter are all crucial to survive. First and foremost, Food is vital for overall health and necessary for providing vigorous energy needed to withstand through a zombie apocalypse. While…

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    Retell: In the film Apocalypse Now, scenes focus on the use of reconciling two opposing views of the same reality. In the scene, Willard aboard the navy patrol boat crosses paths with a Vietnamese sampan. At the moment, Willard is asking the men on the navy boat to ignore the sampan and continue on their journey. But, according to the protocol the Chief makes Chef search the sampan to look for any evidence of trafficking of supplies. A Vietnamese woman on board runs towards a basket which…

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    The Apocalypse All of my life I thought the word apocalypse was just word used in scary movies,books or electronics games.It was just unbelievable to ever happen in real life,and even if it did it wouldn’t happen here,in Jefferson,Indiana Which is where I live.I thought it could only start in a big city.Boy,was I wrong! It all started on June 6,2016 the day started like any other day I was in my first class Jefferson Jr. High School.Everything seemed normal at first .Little did I…

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    apocalyptic environment if they were forced to turn against each other at every waking moment. No matter what, there will always be a portion of society that will hold on to past Morals taught to them. In “The Apocalypse Market is Booming,” Steve Almond describes how people find apocalypse literature interesting because of the intense violence of humans having to fight each other and morality being completely removed from society. He says, “They allow us to safely fantasize about what might be…

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