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    Long-term is often required for people who have disabilities or chronic illnesses. People may need assistance with daily activities, such as eating, dressing or bathing. Many people with chronic illnesses or disabilities require the care of a medical professional, such as a physical therapist or registered nurse. Many people believe that if they have an employer-based health insurance plan or Medicare, then the cost of their long-term care will be covered. However, it is important to note that…

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    How We Almost Died

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    The Story of How We Almost Died I still couldn't believe what was happening. The whole world is like some lost kid trying to find their parent except we are trying to find safety. Nobody knew it was coming; it just happened too fast. In fact, half the world didn't believe in these creatures before. Zombies. Yes, you read right. Zombies are tearing our world apart. Starting with the human race. Ok well, you didn't start reading this just to hear me rant so I will introduce my homies. We have…

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    Rob zombie, a director and singer from Haverhill Massachusetts, has frightened, and shocked audiences with his horror-rock music, and gruesome, mind boggling films. He has had an active career since approximately 1980. His many works of art include; House of 1,000 corpses, and the 2007 remake of Halloween. Rob studied at the Parsons School of Design. It was there he met his soon to be wife, Sean Yseult. Rob and his soon to be ex-wife started the original band “White Zombie”. (“Rob Zombie”)…

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    If you are in a situation which involves zombies this is the survival guide that you need. Zombies will follow any type sound, so be quiet and stay alert if you hear a sound near you. When there is a noise they follow it because they are always hungry and want more and more meat. They also like to group together into herds, so if you see one zombie than that means that there is a great possibility that there are more around. The only reason herds are created is because they follow sound so they…

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    The zombie, as a concept, is related to many different subjects in the world today. Lauro and Embry in “A Zombie Manifesto: The Nonhuman Condition in the Era of Advanced Capitalism” correlate the different parts of the zombie to what they represent. In their writing they state “The zombie is historically tied to, and has been read alongside, the expansion of global capitalism.” (96) They add that this concept stretches back to the colonial era, representing colonial imports. This instance is yet…

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    promote independence and security for persons who cannot take care of their needs as a result of illness or debility. For most persons, long-term care includes assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). Also, it may consist of help with everyday tasks, called instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) (Batnitzky, Hayes, & Vinall, 2014). On average, the target client for long-term care is people over the age of 65, which 70% of whom require some long-term care during their lifetime…

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    Long term care includes medical and social services to support the needs of people living with chronic health problems that affect their ability to perform daily activities. There are various types of facilities today for someone who needs long term care. For instance, nursing homes are a place of residence for people who need continuous nursing care and have deficiencies with activities of daily living. They offer the most substantial care a person can get outside a hospital. Although some…

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    Ender's Game Fear Essay

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    AMC’s hit television series, The Walking Dead, depicts an enormous, worldwide apocalypse of zombies or known in the tv series as,“walkers”. With the world now overrun by zombies, those who survived the main outbreak are faced with the fear of becoming infected. This fear causes friends to turn into monsters that murder each other to ensure their own survival. In the science fiction novel,”Ender's Game”, by Orson Scott Card, likewise displays how fear causes people to act cold-heartedly towards…

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    to understand how to survive the end is finding out just what would happen if an enemy country dropped a virus on the US, as well as where it happens and how. In other words, what kind of apocalypse would most likely happen? Since the Night of the Living Dead, it seems like people have been preparing for the apocalypse more and more, especially in the 21st century. People should have an idea of what to do during the apocalypse as they will most likely survive, will be able to rebuild the human…

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    Determining whether zombies are real or not is a hard decision considering every culture definition of a zombie is different. When talking about zombies, I think about the modern-day zombie. Flesh eating, rotting corpse, unable to function as a human being is what comes to my mind. Zombies like The Walking Dead and 28 Days Later. They are alike by representing someone who is bitten by another zombie then turns into one within a couple of hours, and there is no way returning to normal. This is…

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