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    The Apocalyptic Themes importance in the Walking Dead’s “Days Gone By” Themes of apocalyptic nature have been rooted in literature for thousands of years, depicting the end of times, the clash between good and evil, and the victory of God and his followers in the direst of times. The following essay will attempt to examine and demonstrate how the utilization of apocalyptic themes in The Walking Dead, particularly season 1 episode 1 Days Gone By, reveals more about the realities of the…

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    The Dead Sea Scrolls

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    computers, watching YouTube videos about the “End of Days”, “The Coming Apocalypse”, or “The Rapture”. These videos can be quite appealing in the nature that it’ll leave you feeling either a bit fearful or curious. We also find ourselves intrigued when magazines such as The National Enquirer or Star Magazine write articles revolving around such disaster. Such as, linking the upcoming apocalypse to the Dead Sea Scrolls. But what do we really know about the Dead Sea Scrolls? Were they written to…

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    Bible, however, some texts show that the dead were kept in a house (1…

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    One of the most important and valuable days in life is the wedding day. Today’s holidays are similar to holidays from the Elizabethan England period. In both time periods, the wedding celebration is one of the most important events and creates valuable times and moments. Holidays can also be celebrated differently between Elizabethan England and today. In other cultures, people celebrate with their own religious holidays. Each culture is different and unique in their own way. For example, in…

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    For thousands of years humanity has been puzzled about life after death. The mystery of death and immortality has been fascinating people till this day. But for the ancient Egyptians the afterlife was splendid and beautiful, if not more exquisite and fascinating than life itself, they called it “The Field of Reeds”. The ability to achieve eternal life, in the eyes of the ancient Egyptian was beyond human power. The journey in which a spirit had to endure in order to reach immortality was more…

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    Halloween In Latin America

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    “Trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat,” yells the typical child on the night of October 31st, Halloween. Halloween is now a day where children dress up in costumes, roam around neighborhoods, and ask strangers for candy. As of today Halloween is an over commercialized campaign, set to get people to buy into what America views as Halloween. Social and cultural expressions have changed over the years from traditional life and death celebrations to a modernized era of…

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    Dead Poets Society and Eveline have many similarities when comparing and contrasting the theme, plot, characters, and tone of the film and short story. Both devised a theme that discussed breaking out of the normality of the life the characters lived. The plots differed because the character in Eveline chose to stay in her suitable life, while in Dead Poets Society the characters branched out to find the things they really loved. Looking back at the characters, Todd and Eveline, displayed…

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    Death In Mexican Culture

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    Death is complicated it occurs every day all around the world. Something we all experience in our life, either family or friends. Dealing with death can be difficult. But every culture has their way of dealing with death. Mexicans embrace death, it is part of their identity, through rituals and celebrations they respect those who are no longer living. Mexican culture are mixed with Mayan, Aztec and Catholic beliefs, (www.funeralwise.com, 2016). The Mayans and Aztecs were both warriors.…

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    his son, Macon II fit into to their last name, Dead. When Macon Dead I endures a physical death, which causes his son to endure an emotional death. Emotional death is when a person is numb to all emotions while they live a numb life. However, Macon Dead III or Milkman defies his probable future because he indulges in a quest to self-identity and discovers his connection to his roots. The last name “Dead” had been an expectation met by the previous Deads, but through Milkman’s discovery of his…

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