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    Government Scenarios

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    SCENARIO OF SURVIVAL- You and and a group of about 700 people have survived in your area. The zombie are completely gone from your area, and you are mostly protected from further problems involving them. However, the group you are in is stuck inside a neighborhood in your town, and must figure out how to survive from here on out. You have plenty of shelter and water, but limited power and food, so your group must figure out how to organize and ration this accordingly, as well as obtain more…

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    The Enemy is a horror novel written by Charlie Higson, published in 2011. The Enemy is a book written in present day London about zombies. The zombie disease started in New York and anyone over sixteen contracted it. Any group of zombies are called Grownups, while separately they were mothers and fathers. The children took shelter in groups in different locations, and in time built small fortresses. All of the fortresses are named after the town that they were in. all the kids in London started…

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    past few years is “The Walking Dead”. The Walking Dead first broadcast of October 31, 2010 to present have exemplify many critical issues concerned both moral and ethical principles of humanity in a post-apocalyptic future. Fun facts: the series is based on the highly successful comic book series written by Robert Kirkman, who was present during the filming of the first season. The pilot episode spans the first six issues of the comic book series (Thomas, The Walking Dead’ Synopsis and Other…

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    If I were to wake up to a zombie apocalypse I would figure out what places in my own home were weak spots and reinforce with whatever materials are available in the current place(being my house and garage). After I have reinforced my house I would find whatever I can use as a weapon, whether it be a stick or my dad’s .45, anything hard and sturdy could be used as a weapon. Knowing I am not the healthiest person, I would have to get beefy and would start to work out doing push-ups and running or…

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    are a lot of zombie eating movies out there. Nothing but flesh eating and blood sucking zombies. But have you ever wondered what it will be like being in an actual apocalypse. I am a die hard fan of the television series on AMC called “The Walking Dead”. This show does not clearly focus on the blood and flesh eating zombies, but about survival, finding new territories, and also conflicts. But the pros to surviving a zombie apocalypse is determined by the tools you have and also the people behind…

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    You may have seen them TV shows, on the big screen or read about them in horror novels, but pretty soon poltergeists, criminal masterminds and zombies will begin roaming our streets. There is no need to be afraid. We’ll also have pint-sized superheroes, cowboys and astronauts coming to our defense. No matter which doomsday scenario occurs near your restaurant, store or production facility, we at Safe Food Training have developed a Servsafe MN plan to help you prevent your Halloween event from…

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    Zombie Bax Script Analysis

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    UNDEAD EXPRESS is a great name for this horror zombie script. The goal is well defined and the stakes are life and death. There are solid themes about survival and second chances. While zombie films are not original to the industry, they have been a fan favorite. The script attempts to add some new hooks that have merit. One is the idea of the story mainly taking place on a train. It’s a smart contained and isolated setting and one gets the feeling of being trapped with no way off. In addition…

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    ATTENTION CITIZENS OF MEMPHIS, TN: THIS IS A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH. There has been a recent outbreak of an infectious disease in this area. All communication is down and this is the only way to warn citizens on how to properly prepare for the crisis. The Director of Public Health has designed a plan for survival against the infected. In this plan, the following steps will include: safe places to go, how to avoid infection, what to do when infected, and where to send the…

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    In Yeon Sang-ho’s Train to Busan is the most purely entertaining zombie film, finding echoes of George Romero’s and Danny Boyle’s work, but delivering something unique for an era in which kindness to others seems more essential than ever. The titular mass transport vehicle serves as an apt and very literary setting for an exhilarating morality tale that pits humanity’s fragile virtues and delicate principles with a ferocious catastrophe. For decades, movies about the undead have essentially been…

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    It's official, Warm Bodies wins the award for the most creative and unique relationship ever. R is a zombie who finds himself inexplicably caring for young, vivacious Julie, after stumbling upon her while attacking some humans. As he consumes the brain of her boyfriend, he receives brief memories of his captive's life, including his love of Julie. Through strange circumstances, he decides to protect Julie and keep her safe from other zombies. Now wait right there, it definitely sounds sick,…

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