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    project. They must be alive today. Hunter M. Via – Film Editor Hunter is a former Full Sail Student who specializes in film editing in the motion picture production industry. Via has work credits in incredible show productions and films such as “The Walking Dead” and “The Mist.” Hunter specializes in horror productions to be able to bring the audience to a nerve wrecking point because they are terrorized. Via will be the perfect editor for my project because he has the necessary “eye” to give…

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    opinion loud and clear. There are many different views on the death penalty. The two films, The Life of David Gale and Dead Man Walking put these views into perspective. David Gale has a very different background than Matthew Poncelet. They both are accused of similar crimes but, the audience soon discovers how flawed the justice system truly is. The Life of David Gale and Dead Man Walking have similarities and differences. In The Life of David Gale, a professor, named David Gale, was accused…

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    When Sister Helen Prejean wrote the book Dead Man Walking, she was seeking to unmask the illogical ideas behind the death penalty. Her intent was to save prisoners from the horrors of the death penalty, while exposing the faulty reasoning behind it. Prejean’s novel is a wonderful example of disobedience…

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    Helen Prejean Thesis

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    Helen Prejean is a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Medaille in Louisiana. Now, she is involved with death row inmates at the Louisiana State Prison in Angola. The thesis of her article is “I see the death penalty as connected to the three deepest wounds of our society: racism, poverty, and violence.” Helen Prejean states in her writing that she refuses to believe that God would put hate to hate and violence to violence together. She said she does not believe that God provides human…

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    genre is we all live our lives like zombies, so used to our routine. Shaun of the Dead definitely remythologize the core myth, play with it a whole lot and satisfied every aspect of that point they were trying to make. We are so used to our daily life routines, that a lot of times we don’t noticed or realized what’s going on around us and Shaun of the Dead used the zombies as a metaphor of us. We are like the zombies walking around and going through life and content with our routine. A really…

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    There is a couple things I could probably tell you about myself like how i’m a major fan of Walking Dead and Law and order or that I have an unhealthy obsession of doughnuts,sushi, and Mexican food. I could go on and on for days about my dog. But the things I could tell you about myself would probably be a paragraph so instead I would like to talk about my family because they are a huge part of who I am today. I am the oldest of eight grandchildren ranging from 21 to 1 years old but if we were…

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    Zombie Survival Guide

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    even in this extreme parody of a zombie survival guide. Also he shows us in this book many ways and techniques to survive in the real challenges in the world. Works cited Brooks, Max The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead, Three Rivers Press , 2003. Brown, Paul B. “How to Plan Your Life, When You Can't Plan Your Life”, Forbes, Forbes Media, 13 Jan…

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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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    World War Z Essay On Fear

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    the upper hand. However, when one side happens to be the living dead, conveniently incapable of feeling any emotions, the entire game changes. Trying to “out-scare” the other side loses its effect. General Travis D’Ambrosia makes comments on the fact that a state of “total war” is impossible for humans. Not everyone can be in war mode one hundred percent of the time. Humanity had never experienced anything like the army of the living dead. The undead were always in a state of total war (Brooks,…

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    “Eveline’s Visitant” by Mary Elizabeth Braddon and “The Dead” by James Joyce are both short stories that show strong examples of a “haunting”. A haunting is something or someone from a past time that reoccurs in appearance or in thought, usually bad or regrettable. Although both stories represent a haunting throughout the story, each author efficiently portrays two separate types of a haunting: one being a ghost, and one being a past. Braddon’s short story “Eveline’s Visitant” tells a tale of…

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