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    film, “Dead Man Walking,” a man, Matt Ponceletes, is on death row for murdering two teenagers and the raping of the girl. Ponceletes mentioned on his final day, “figures, I’d have to die to find love.” Does this mean justice does lead to conversion and to love? Is Ponceletes death an act of love? It is said that there are two identities to everyone. There is the identity that we make for our self and the identity within us that only others can see about us. In the film, “Dead Man Walking,”…

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    differences between The Walking Dead comics and the adaption in the television series. As Linda Hutcheon said in her book, “Beginning to Theorize Adaption: What? Who? Why? How? where? When? “there are three unique methods of engagement that we ought to consider in adapting examinations the telling mode, the showing mode, and the participatory mode. The television show version of The Walking Dead is an example of the showing mode as we are exposed to how the writers perceived the walking dead…

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    Effective leadership is an important skill in today’s society due to numerous organisations that shape the way we live, work and play. Since different people have different personalities, it is hard to define what makes the best leaders. The Walking Dead, by Robert Kirkman, is a famous zombie series that present leadership in different forms. It is about Rick, who wakes up from a coma and finds out about zombie apocalypse. When he meets Morgan and Duane, he hears what has happened, so he sets…

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    The Walking Dead is a group of survivors trying to survive from a zombie apocalypse, not only fending off the Walkers they are also trying to fend off the other surviving groups. The other groups are trying to take their supplies and kill people in their group. The main characters in The Walking Dead is Rick Grimes, Daryl Dixon, Glenn Rhee, Morgan Jones, Carl Grimes, Carol Peletier, Maggie Greene, Michonne, Sasha, Abraham Ford, Tara Chambler, Rosita Espinosa, Eugene Porter, Gabriel Stokes, Aaron…

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    “The Walking Dead” series depicts a viral pandemic that destroys civilization and leaves the smallest portion of humanity struggling to survive. In this world, the remaining humans are driven by fear of those whom have been turned into zombies by the virus. While a zombie apocalypse is probably an unlikely eschatological occurrence, the end of life as we know it is surely not. Although it might be difficult to envision a world without clean water, enough oxygen for the masses, and with a viral…

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    Analysis of Normative Ethical Concepts and their Relationship with Characters in the AMC Television Show: The Walking Dead The text below was a post I wrote after the finale of a TV show I enjoy watching called The Walking Dead. My Philosophy/Ethics course has helped me see the show in a whole new light and I rarely find people who are as interested in dissecting such content. The show is ripe for ethical analysis due to the characters constantly being faced with life or death situations…

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    Are you a big fan of the post-apocalyptic world? Do you like to read about a zombie- infected world? Are you a very big fan of the popular TV series, “The Walking Dead”? If you do, then this book could be the one for you. “THE DEAD” focuses on the survival of children in the city of London. As you read this book, you will travel through the life choices of Ed and his friend Jack as they try to survive in the new world. The book starts off with a prologue. There was a viral video that…

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    In the television series, “The Walking Dead”, written by Frank Darabont, County Sheriff Rick Grimes wakes up from a coma, to find a lonely, destroyed world. An unknown virus had broken out and a cure was being searched for. This unknown virus had created a zombie epidemic the world had never seen before. This zombie epidemic resulted in people fleeing to Atlanta, Georgia for safety. As the story goes on, Rick is on the search for his wife and son, Lori and Carl (“Days Gone By”). Furthermore, we…

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    “The Walking Dead’s” mid-season 7 finale is looming close and a lot of people are seriously asking if Carl Grimes is going back in the second half. More importantly, is Carl Grimes going to be back in “The Walking Dead” season 8. Next year, Chandler Riggs, who plays Carl Grimes, is said to be going to college. After his father went to Facebook to thank the studio for giving his son a seven year contract, many “The Walking Dead” fans were on the edge. Will they no longer see him in the…

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    Maria Konnikova’s article, The Walking Dead, demonstrates how important sleep truly is. Maria says “Fifty to seventy million Americans have chronic sleep disorders.”(Pg. 1) Many sleep scientists, from the Harvard Medical School Media Fellowship, have come to the conclusion that the lack of sleep can affect a person greatly. If you do not get enough sleep, your sleep inertia can stay for as long as the whole day. Judith Owens, the director of the Center for Pediatric Sleep Disorders at Boston…

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