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    franchise so long or throughout its six-season but it wasn’t unveil that how the zombie plague raised so far. We have been watching zombie apocalypse theories in many other movies as well too that it begins with a patient zero who infected with a plague which spread rapidly all around the world. Zombie becomes after infecting as well facing death and here comes apocalypse, though New Zealand actor Cliff Curtis presents his theory about zombies’ birth or creation. According to Cliff Curtis…

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    Before outlining our proposed strategies for surviving the zombie apocalypse, we first need to discuss zombie physiology: what physical and mental constraints and capabilities they have, what assumptions we can make about their nature, how they perceive their surroundings, and, most importantly, what can kill them. In this discussion, we will rely heavily on the material in the Zombie Survival Assumptions and Constraints handout for this project. Starting at the top of the handout, we know that…

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    continuing to steadily grow? Our love for zombies seems to stem from two reasons: a fear and fascination with a highly unlikely zombie apocalypse, and the need to distract ourselves from problems within the government while also taking a glimpse of our own nature by watching life be led during dystopian times. People’s fears and fascination with zombie apocalypses have been there for years. In the beginning of the zombie interest, zombies were not mindless creatures out in the world on their…

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    Zombies, vampires, dooms day, apocalypse, nuclear bombs, and complete mass destruction all seem to be ideas that suffocate our popular culture today and that loom over our heads as a constant reminder that one day humanity might end. But what is America’s fascination with these violent and scary thoughts? Someone say that it is because it reflects our true inner fears for the future, others think it is because we dream of a time that includes no rules or structure. Whatever the case may be, it…

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    1. The needs that Glenn has met before the zombie apocalypse include his basic physiological needs and some safety, love/belonging, and esteem needs. According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, basic physiological needs include, breathing, food, water, sex, sleep, homeostasis, and excretion. In relation to Glenn, he has satisfied the basic needs of breathing, food, water, sleep, and excretion. This is known because he is alive, thus he has satisfied breathing, and although he was on the verge of…

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    society. Surpassing other horror characters, zombies over the years have become prevalent across a multitude of medias and genres. Although these brain-eating creatures are a work of fiction, author Chuck Klosterman argues that the life of the zombie apocalypse does not stray as far away from today’s society as some would think. Through his essay, My Zombie, Myself, Klosterman discusses the prevalence of zombies in media today through rhetorical devices such as allusions, anecdotes, and…

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    named Kurtz, who is tracked by the natives and his crew from their previous expeditions. In Heart of Darkness, the journey to find Kurtz, who is an ivory trader who has gone far too deep into the jungles of Africa in search of ivory, versus in “Apocalypse Now”, Kurtz is more of a high-ranking officer in the military who has disobeyed orders and is now fighting the Vietnam war in Cambodia with his unit in his own…

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    This source seems to be unbiased and scholarly, however, whenever the CDC references a zombie apocalypse the tone is more satirical. Pallatt found this source to be effective when deciding if social media would be the best way to communicate because it states that, “social media use increases during crises and disasters, when some people turn to the…

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    In the midst of a zombie apocalypse the first thing that comes to mind is to panic. Everyone running in all different directions, screaming bloody murder, furniture spewed and knocked over, and paper being thrown in the air for no apparent reason. This is not the case in Professor Kitlinski’s Writing Composition class. We have been instructed to separate into our designated groups and organize our new community in an orderly fashion. Medics, engineers, security, hunters and gatherers, and…

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    and vacant streets. Panicking and pacing around the room not knowing what to do or where to go, I just knew I had to get out. The noises that were coming from down the street, seemed to be getting louder as they became closer to my home. A zombie apocalypse, who would’ve known what I thought was only shown on many TV shows today, would soon become my reality. A scientist caused this horrifying incident by making an outrageous attempt to make a formula that possibly cloned humans. The scientist…

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