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    Information about the education system existing in Odessa that hit the oil based economy was also gathered by collecting raw data about the family structure of people, educational priorities and communal stability. How football has become the day-night partner of Odessa in lifting the overall economy of Odessa was explained and addressed through adequate knowledge and real life data gathered from the depressed economy of Odessa. It is not that the author has relied upon any secondary data. But…

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    can walk and speak. She has an overwhelming desire to find Richie because after what he did to her, she can’t help but long for him. Clive Barker’s Sex, Death and Starshine is centered around a group of actors and the director of the play Twelfth Night. The main actress Diane, who is sleeping with the director, is not a good fit for the role and an undead actress, Constantia, desires her part. The Skull-faced Boy by David Barr Kirtley is about Jack and Dustin who are no ordinary zombies. They…

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    comedies. This subgenre, termed “Zombedy” by Bishop, is explained to challenge audiences’ ideas about zombie narratives. To exemplify the evolution of this subgenre, Bishop shares history behind the original tragedy of zombie narratives. Bishop cites Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead as the start of traditional tragic zombie movies. Bishop also explains that the protagonist groups of these movies are representations of a “family” unit. These movies, like others, highlighted the bleak…

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    This reflects the “Hollowness” and the “stuffed” emptiness that echoes. Eliot suggests that to resolute is to take a chance: if you have nothing to live with you have nothing, but if you have and it doesn’t elevate then you are fulfilled somehow through these several allusions. To conclude, ‘The Hollow Men’ is an act of reflection of a fragmented society and the mysteries of redemption. It is lucid…

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    Since its debut in 2010, AMC’s The Walking Dead has had great success as a TV show. Showing what life is like for those who survived after the zombie apocalypse, the show follows a central but ever-changing group of people as they fight for their lives every day. After its fifth season came to a close and just before the sixth season began, AMC aired a prequel of the original entitled Fear the Walking Dead. This six-episode season featured new characters and a new setting, but takes place in the…

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    thought. When facing monsters, individuals become prone to violence against not only monsters, but humans as well. This is exemplified in the episode “Wildfire” in the TV series, The Walking Dead, when a small group of survivors is fighting for their lives against a global plague of zombies. Violence is the only solution to stop the Zombies. People are more prone to violence against monsters and one another when fear and anxiety surround them.…

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    Elizabeth McAlister argues that zombies that we know of today are used as a mirror to highlight capitalism, slavery, and the rebellion against it. She discusses the how zombies originated and its effects on Haitian religion and culture, how the marine occupation of Haiti brought the "Zonbi" to the using film industry and is relation to a barbaric racial blackness, and how we began to see how the U.S. film industry began to move from the barbaric sense to the rebellion against it. I agree with…

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    Three days ago, and infectious virus sprung out of nowhere. The news came on, and the news reporter said “ as you can see, the outsiders are showing signs of cannibalism (the act or practice of humans eating the flesh or internal organs of other human beings)at that point, it was announced that the Zombie Apocalypse had started. I’ve met up with multiple people; these are the people I need in order to ensure my survival. I choose Linda Dempsey, Hugo mitchell, Adelia Rotel, Lashawn Jackson,…

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    We live in a world where global warming, war, famine, pandemic diseases, and racism are the norm. These occurrences contribute to many social anxieties that society deals with on a day to day basis, raising the question: that if these problems continue to get worse for humanity as we know it, what will become of us as a civilisation? Zombies are defined as corpses, said to be will-less and speechless humans who have died and been supernaturally reanimated. Depicted as emotionless and mindless,…

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    began with the original Night of the Living Dead and cruised into the more current ones like World War Z and The Walking Dead. These movies and shows have taken horror and gore to the next level, but if you are looking for that scary, dreadful, and nail biting zombie movie that everyone loves, I would suggest looking elsewhere. A Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse is a movie about 3 high school scouts who plan an adventurous night out camping. Before the night is even started, their…

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