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    Die Informative Speech

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    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 before dying. They had rotten flesh, and they also attacked random civilians for no reason, eating the victims’ brains. Since this phenomenon began, nearly 5 billion people have died and have come back to…

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    Imagine, you are creeping through the fog of the apocalypse; you are in the perfect position for a silent attack, and your gun jams. You try to fix the jam as the zombie slowly turns around and chomps on your jugular vein. This is why it’s important to have a reliable weapon in the zombie apocalypse. All good zombie apocalypse guns should have certain characteristics in order to be considered a viable option. All good zombie apocalypse weapons are durable. The AK-47 is an extremely durable…

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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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    Zombies Effects On Society

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    The information provided by the articles annotated below all relate to the concept that the recent increase of zombies in media (movies, tv shows, and games) all demonstrate the fear and repulsion people have towards death as well as how their usage have also intersected with other pervasive anxieties of people towards disease, globalization, and other phenomena. Each of the different sources helped with providing some evidence in regards to how zombies have affected society through media and…

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    Many people have wondered and prepared for a zombie apocalypse. But there actually was one! You just don’t know about it because Marty and Fern took care of them. The zombie’s leader was named Ghost Face. He was a ferocious villain. He terrorized all of the world! But I can’t tell you too much because you’ll have to read about it yourself. Marty and Fern had been friends for a long time. They grew up together and always went every where together. They even listened to the same music. Fern had a…

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    The idea of zombies has been around for longer than you would think. The original idea of zombies came from Haitian Voodoo. The Haitian Priests wanted to resurrect the dead by using dark magic. When a person annoys his or her community too much, they hire a priest to zombify him or her. The priest would make him drink a deadly poison from the porcupine fish. The person who drank the poison heart rate would slow almost to a stop, he would breathless and his body temperature would dramatically…

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    you think you’re gonna survive the apocalypse or you play all these zombie games “preparing for what is yet to come”, but for “what yet to come” is here it’s hard and dangerous. You think you’re going to act differently when the time comes when the living becomes the actual walking dead, but in all…

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    In the movie Warm Bodies (Levine & Lieberman, Hoberman, Papandrea, 2013), there seem to be many connections to the Christian faith. The imagery of zombies and humans is always a powerful one that can evoke fear and excitement in the crowd who watches. Warm Bodies specifically interacts with the emotions of its consumers. For those whom have not seen this masterful work of art, the plot goes something like this: a zombie named “R” meets a human girl named Julie and instantly falls in love, but…

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    Zombies as a Metaphor for Reality Over the last decade, the popularity of zombie themed movies and TV series has skyrocketed on a large scale. In part it is attributed to the fascination the younger generation has for the violence, drama, and suspense that such thrill films offer, but there is also a much deeper meaning behind the popularity of zombies in popular culture. People are simply obsessed with the idea of an event that culminates humanity’s existence. The zombie…

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    The copy of zombies mode is described as a co-op or single player sandbox survival and killing game and is about exploration, scavenging items, crafting weapons, building fortified structures, and fighting waves of encroaching monsters.[4] Tim Sweeney, Epic's founder, described the game as "Minecraft meets Left 4 Dead".[5] The game cycles between managing one's resources at a safe home base, and then going out on missions to complete quests as to collect resources and obtain rewards to advance…

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