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    In this kind of generation, I can’t tell you enough how people want some type of weapon and start bashing on zombies. They have no type of regard that if dead ever did start walking this earth, they’re in no condition to actually combat it. With the new Millennia passing us up with new movies and video games portraying different types of walking dead, the common zombie was transformed. No longer did we have the casual skeleton or corpse being controlled by wizards or the apocalypse reigning from…

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    Aztec Pros And Cons

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    Ok let’s recap a bit. The map five is a Call of Duty Black ops 1 zombies map, it came with the first strike dlc pack with Ascension. It was the 7th zombies map to be introduced in the zombies franchise. When Five first came out it got ok reviews because it was better than Ascension, but it wasn't better than Kino der toten because it was way to hard. Now that we've got that out of the way now we should talk the map. The map is decently big but it makes you run a lot. When you're playing a…

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    Wish You Were Here is a suspenseful story about how Dorothy, the main character, bought a gnome and discovers the mystery behind it. Each of the characters appeared played an important role in the development of the story. There are 3 main characters: Dorothy, Norman, and Norah. Dorothy is a very special character than characters in other stories, she doesn't have qualities most of the characters would have. For example, curiosity. Most characters in stories would be curious in this situation…

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    I met *Dorothy in August when I began interning this past summer. Dorothy is African American and I can only assume that she is homeless as her clothes are unusual or dirty and her hair seems like it has not been combed or washed in a while. During group she almost always wants to volunteer to read first and if she is not volunteering to read she is wiping down the tables while the other clients are reading. What’s intriguing about Dorothy is that when she is not talking to herself she…

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    Throughout all history, the stories we use to shape and critique society have included one common thread; A hero. Whether you are reading biblical records of Moses, watching Shakespearian sonnets unfold, or bunkering down to binge read the latest best seller, you are taking the first step of a hero’s journey. Elphaba Thropp, the lead of the Tony Award-Winning musical Wicked, by Stephen Schwartz and Gregory Maguire, goes through an unconventional, but still overall relatable, version of the…

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    Green Town, Illinois is a small town where where life for Will and Jim is extremely mundane. However, on a night in late October, they are called to something much greater when the carnival comes to town. In the novel Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury, it is up to Will Halloway, Jim Nightshade and Charles Halloway to save the town from the carnival. In Something Wicked This Way Comes, Ray Bradbury uses character archetypes to help the characters overcome their fears and weaknesses…

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    Land Of Opportunity Essay

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    The Land of Opportunity Are you proud to be an American? American citizens have been blessed enough to live in a country that offers a broad spectrum of freedom and opportunity. Foreigners dream of the day they can step foot on American soil. People are going as far as illegally crossing the U.S. borders to experience life here in the states. It’s such a good opportunity, that many foreigners bring their families over as well. The United States offers a variety of things that foreign…

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    Chesapeake Land Map

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    Believed to have been published in Amsterdam in 1642, is the work of Flemish cartographer and engraver Hendrik Hondius. Hondius was apprenticed to Godfried van Ghelder in Brussels, studied drawing with the engraver Jan Wierix of Antwerp, and he also studied engraving along the way, to which he dedicated himself as a practice. In 1599, he became the first publisher to be granted a national privilege by the States General of the Netherlands, allowing protection against the circulation of…

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    Home and a Humbug: Power via Subversion & Desire in the Fantasy Novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Desire is a common feeling for many readers, such as the desire for one’s favourite character to triumph, but how common is desire for characters in novels and how important is it for characters? Characters in every genre experience feelings of desire but these feelings are extremely prevalent in fantasy, alongside desire’s counterpart subversion. Rosemary Jackson in “Fantasy: The Literature of…

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    John Derrick 9/13/17 PHIL 2329 Prof. Ursery Brains or No Brains: A Zombie Issue For my article to review I selected Dr. Brendan Riley’s “The Undead Gourmet”. He asks the question “is it okay to kill a zombie just because it wants to eat you?” Throughout this article he portrays his main point to the reader that when one understands ones reason for their actions they understand the thought process of that person (or zombie). He goes on to try and convince us that killing a zombie is highly based…

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