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    Pencil Me In For The Zombie Apocalypse Legends of the risen dead have come from most of the world’s cultures in order to encourage fear or hope-based obedience. However, countries like England, Germany, and America have begun to use such concepts to entertain the masses through books and movies that depict the life one would experience during and after a zombie apocalypse. The zombies typically seen in movies come in three categories; zombies raised specifically to serve a master, zombies…

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    Surviving a zombie apocalypse is very terrifying and dangerous. First of all, if you’re going solo then you might have a greater chance of dying. But being alone is also better, when you have a scarce amount of food, then it might be better to be alone. Having more people with you though will decrease the possibility of getting bit or dying. When somebody is bitten by a zombie you are to kill them. Killing them will help you, so when they die they won’t become a zombie and murder you. So anyway,…

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    Warm Bodies: A Metaphor of Materialism’s Effect On People Warm Bodies by Issac Marion describes a world where humans coexist with zombies. In the novel, people are turning into zombies for unknown reasons. These zombies do not feel anything but hunger and mostly do not aware of the world around them. Issac Marion uses the zombie genre to represent the materialistic world and suggests that materialism is self-destructive because materialists are more likely to be selfish, insensitive and unhappy.…

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    Rosencrantz and Guildenstern? Or was it Rosenstern and Guildencrantz? In a play modeled after Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern meet their inevitable end. Through the central theme of fate in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, the two main characters in the play, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern explore the complexity of life, death, and the events that lead to it, showing that human perception is contingent on one’s basic beliefs. Fate holds the main role in evoking…

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    Dead Poet's Society

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    In 1989, Peter Weir directed the movie Dead Poet’s Society. In this movie, Mr. Keating starts a new job at an all boys preparatory school, Welton. While teaching, Mr. Keating introduces many new concepts to the boys that they normally do not learn at the school. He tells them not to just call him by his name, instead he wants the boys to say “Oh Captain, My Captain” from the poem by Walt Whitman. Throughout this movie, “Carpe Diem” or “seize the day” becomes one of the most important life…

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    People may not have realized this yet, but the zombie apocalypse has already started. From living rooms to coffee shops or on the streets of any neighborhood, mindless de-animated sacks of meat spend endless hours consumed and mesmerized by their digital devices. These human husks have the appearances of the living, but lack free will as they are chained to the screens of their televisions, laptops, or smartphones. These technological devices have changed everything in modern society; it has…

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    Essay On Jfk Assassination

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    day violently changed when he was shot, making it a tragic day for America (Leggett 1). Dallas, Texas eagerly waited for President John F. Kennedy 's arrival on November 22, 1963. JFK came to Dallas, for his presidential campaign for the following year 's re-election, and the citizens of Dallas were excited to see this vibrant young man, from the famous Kennedy family of politicians. Since Texas had the densest population in America, it was important for JFK to have their votes for the…

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    that both Kennedys have a connection to her death. Up to date, there are only two sources from witnesses that shed light into the alleged relationship between Marilyn and Kennedy which conspiracy theorists believe may have led to the events leading up to her death. Conspiracy theorists utilize evidence about Marilyn Monroe is based on hearsay from questionable sources and these sources are proven to be unreliable narrators. To see whether or not Monroe was really killed by the Kennedy family,…

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    unknown reasons. In Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy would be killed by a lone shooter. This tragic event would change the world. Many questions surround John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Lee Oswald never gave a reason for shooting Kennedy. Jack Ruby mysteriously killed Oswald. Oswald may not have been alone. What happened in the aftermath? Lee Harvey Oswald’s motive for the assassination of president John F. Kennedy remains a mystery. Lee Oswald was killed before he could be…

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    commotion ran rampant across the Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, Texas as thousands of people were witnessing a man gasp for his last breaths on the shoulders of his wife. That man was the 35th president of the United States of America, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. In the days that followed, through unsubstantial evidence, Lee Harvey Oswald would be convicted for this heinous crime, however, before he could have a chance to prove his innocence in a fair and just trial , he was shot and killed by a…

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