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    Demise Syndrome, or, Apocalyptic Despair Syndrome, depending what you are talking about. No matter what it was called Roy stated that, “It killed as many people in those early stalemate months as hunger, disease, interhuman violence, or the living dead” (World War Z 159). The had a camp in the Rockies and they were still losing up to a hundred people a day. The main cause was not suicide, it was simply people going to sleep one night and not waking up the next morning. The reason why they were…

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    GOOD WILL HUNTING The movie ‘Good Will Hunting’ directed by Gus Van Sant, is a movie about a guy called Will Hunting and his journey discovering who he really is. He could not do this on his own, without the help of his counselor Sean Maguire. Gus Van Sant skillfully uses a variety of film techniques to get across an idea. One of the most important scenes in ‘Good Will Hunting’ is the park scene. An important film technique used in the park scene is the camera angles. At the start of the park…

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    In the beginning of chapter 2, we kinda get an explanation about what karma is and how it works using clay as an example. The characters in this chapter were : Justin, Megan, McManus, Mr. Snell, Josh Winston, David Pink, Magnus, Audrey, and Jinsen. Justin starts the chapter off by basically saying he likes art because it’s the only he can be creative and get a good grade. He also likes his art teacher Mr. Snell, but they usually call him Mr. Smell. That day, Mr. Snell assigned the class a new…

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    Although it seems like something that only occurs in horror movies people sometimes ask themselves is a zombie apocalypse possible in real life? Whether it’s corpses rising from the dead or the spread of an infection, the human race can fade away in the most unexpected way. The closest people have seen to a zombie is through Mad Cow disease spreading to humans after eating the diseased meat. Often times people are worried more about surviving through the whole thing or finding a cure rather than…

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    Zombies

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    Zombies are depicted as slow, unintelligent, and driven by hunger. The multiple videos, such as The Walking Dead, Night of the Living Dead, Warm Bodies, and Shaun of the Dead portrayed different attributes among emotion, physical, and psychological behaviors. The typical zombie behavior can be explained by the exploration and examination of the various parts of the brain. Firstly, zombies have the physical trait of a staggering walk in which their legs are stiff and their arms either are…

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    Looks like you’re in a pickle, and have just been ‘zombified’. It’s certainly likely that you’re puzzled on how to move on with this fresh lifestyle (tons are). Well it’s a darn virtuous miracle that a zombie happened to stumble upon this essay, it has wondrous advice, and can easily create an average, operational and undead zombie! It’s quite an immense step if I do say so myself. Everybody must have an infection left by that outbreak of distasteful and disastrous parasites that turn living…

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    Die Informative Speech

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    If you are reading this, then congratulations, you have not died a painful death yet. I will tell you, my family, how to survive the end of time as you know it. This catastrophe began as a mutation of the Coronavirus, the virus that causes SARS. This mutation caused the virus to be much more dangerous than it already was. Besides being much more deadly, the virus now had the ability to bring its victims back to life within a few days of dying. These newly living victims were not as they were…

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    Mr Keating Research Paper

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    A role-model is someone looked to by others who should set an example for others to follow. Mr. Keating, a new English teacher with unorthodox methods of teaching, demonstrates this in the movie when he influences his students to make the best of their time on this Earth. Mr. Keating used poetry in a way to make his students express his thoughts. For example, Mr. Keating completely changed the way Todd Andersen, a new and shy student with academic pressure from his brother’s reputation,…

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    Holden's Conformity

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    The transition from childhood to adulthood can be difficult change in our lives. This theme can be seen throughout Dead Poet’s Society (D.P.S) and The Catcher in the Rye (Catcher). Dead Poets Society is a 1989 film directed by Peter Weir (Weir) and The Catcher in the Rye is a 1951 novel by author Jerome David Salinger (Salinger) who both reflected around the significant concept of change. Using the central idea of change these text can demonstrate the themes using conformity in society, death…

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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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