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    Fans of The Walking Dead may be worried about Norman Reedus’ Daryl Dixon not surviving a bloody encounter with Dwight in “East.” However, the fifteenth episode of the AMC show’s sixth season also had one major mystery that may have been overlooked: Who was the man wearing protective gear that Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Morgan (Lennie James) encountered at the farm? In the search for Carol (Melissa McBride), Rick and Morgan end up in a farm where there are several freshly-killed corpses that…

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    'The Walking Dead' Season 7, Spoilers: Negan-Rick weird relationship, Daryl's kidnapping, Maggie's baby and more AMC's “The Walking Dead” Season 7 will be back in almost a month and though speculations and theories have been runing wild, some are on the top of the speculators' list and as a fan, sure to pique one's curiosity. The first and the foremost is related to Negan's victim and the evil villain might kill both; Glenn as well as Abraham, reports Blasting News. “The Spoiling Dead Fans”…

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    The Walking Dead Syndrome Imagine living in a distorted reality; where you aren’t actually aware of being a fully functioning human individual who is alive and breathing. This is what Cotard’s Delusion does to those affected with it. Being an exceptionally rare syndrome, there is not much known about it besides the few individual studies recorded over the years. Cotard’s Delusion is a mental illness where the person who has contracted this syndrome delusionally believes that they’re either…

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    individuality often, and almost always occur. When there is individuality present, people are able to express their singular beliefs and ideas, which leads to success and prosperity, which could not be attained without said individuality. In both The Walking Dead and Harrison Bergeron, the presence of individual dependence is shown in more than one way, this is more superior to group equality, as when you try to make everyone equal, in perspective nobody is equal. The Presence of singular…

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    In the film Dead Man Walking they describe the death penalty as a normal punishment. The townspeople were so used to having that punishment that when it came to it they would say it would give them happiness, or make them feel better after the criminal was dead. In my opinion, I could see how it would make them feel better, because to be honest if it was my child that man raped and killed I would kill them with my own hands. But what I don't understand is why give them the freedom of being free…

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    The New Walking Dead: Memory Impairment with Traumatic Brain Injury Memory impairment can be a negative handicap to an individual’s quality of life. The incident rates of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) have been increasing each year. TBI has been associated with memory and neurodevelopmental impairment. Lack of research into understanding, diagnosis, and care are all factors that are limiting the outcomes of TBI patients. More effort needs to be placed in research and development of care plans…

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    Despite emanating over two thousand year ago, Aristotle’s teachings are still relevant and can be applied to situations in the modern day. Even today people debate whether or not one can know what is truly moral. Certainly, most legal systems are based upon trying to conclude whether people should be held accountable for various actions. Even so, being legally responsible for something does not necessarily imply that the person is, consequently, also morally responsible, or vice versa. According…

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    There is little doubt that viewers who watched the tragic final episode of The Walking Dead Season 6 experienced an emotional rollercoaster that ended with the most unexpected cliffhanger in the AMC show’s history. However, it looks like the cast and crew of TWD are keeping quiet about who it was that Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) killed in “Last Day on Earth.” In the case of the episode’s director Greg Nicotero, he has kept the victim’s identity a secret, even from his own parents! Nicotero…

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    There are whole youtube series explaining the backstories of different game of thrones characters, dozens of articles exposing the different Easter Eggs in Dare Devil and shitty videos of people pointing out connections between Breaking Bad and the Walking Dead. Oh wait, that was me. Lost was the first show to really capitalize on this increase of complexity in television narratives. Lost, if you haven’t seen it, is a drama about a group of plane crash survivors on an island, where the island…

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    In the episodes of The Walking Dead that watched, many different personality traits were showcased. Each character has different aspects and such that help make up the person they are. Observation shows how these different personalities affect the choices they decide to make when it comes to the apocalyptic event of zombies. Each personality leads to different ways of making decisions and reacting to these decisions. There’s many different ways to analyze these things.The main character Rick…

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