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    place to be. A funk can come on when you’ve put on a few extra pounds in the midsection. A funk can make you stinky if you spent the entire weekend cramming for a final and skipped out on a shower. The funk can make you look like an extra in The Walking Dead when you missed a healthy eight hours of sleep. A lot of us have been there and it’s easy to get stuck in the cycle. Exercise is a great way to combat stress and it’s a time where you can expend excess energy. Exercise combined with eating…

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    Review Fear The Walking Dead “The Dog” As soon as they get away from the riot, Travis (Cliff Curtis), Liza (Elizabeth Rodriguez)and also Chris (Lorenzo James Henrie) take shelter with the Salazars; Madison (Kim Dickens) defends her residence. The riot worsens outside Salazar’s Cuts. Travis dismisses issues they are not safe and sound, despite the fact that the store right next door is breached but the looters would normally not really bust into a barbershop. "What are they going to steal?…

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    In the exciting 2014 World Series the San Francisco Giants defeated the Kansas City Royals. However, only 12.9 million people watched the World Series which was less than cable television’s The Walking Dead. How did America’s pastime fall to a show about rampant zombie attacks? The answer is complex and requires examination of baseball and history to understand. Baseball started out as a sandlot sport that peacefully coexisted with professional baseball that centered around three largely…

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    The Rocking Dead: A Zombie Musical On November first, 2015 I went to the performance “The Rocking Dead: A Zombie Musical” at Center of the Arts in Coral Springs. Typically I am not the sort of individual to take a seat and appreciate a live musical performance, yet this one was extremely satisfying. Subsequent to the one-hour drive to Coral Springs I was welcomed by a young lady in the entrance of the lobby who was extremely kind and supportive as to where to enter for the musical. After…

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    Kirkman’s Portrayal of Humanism and Objectivism Rick Grimes, in the Walking Dead, is a great representation of the dynamic between humanism and objectivism. He tries to be completely humanist, but there are subtle outbursts of his objectivist side. Kirkman portrays the tradeoff by making Rick break the law which he used to abide by, forcing Rick to deny the group some luxuries of civilization, and showing how other characters react to Rick’s objectivist choices. Kirkman aims to portray Rick as…

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    The tension between Rick and Shane reaches another unexpected peak when Rick makes the statement “Even with that deer Shane shot yesterday filling our bellies it’ll probably get mighty cold tonight.” (Kirkman) Rick is insinuating that he was right in saying that they should have moved because it is now becoming colder. This causes Shane to get mad at Rick and tell him that they are going to be fine and that they are not moving. Shane become angry about this indirect comment means he is insecure…

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    world really would look like if there were to be a zombie apocalypse. Throughout the image there appears to be many instances of desertion and even has the title “The Walking Dead” across the front of the image. So, even if you could not tell what was going on in the picture, you would instantly know it has something to do with dead people or zombies. So, for promoting…

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    One scene does not symbolize the actions that I believe are to be criticized; rather the continuous action of the group as a whole in multiple scenes. In a survival aspect, it’s hard not to look at the situation in an apocalyptic sense, Walking Dead manner per se. The group’s goal is to get as far away from the turkish controlled area as possible. With adding on wounded and weak refugees on the trek how is the group going to survive? Soon Darwinism will begin to take place and you’ll be left…

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    As one would expect in a zombie-based show, violence is a mainstay in the series. However, The Walking Dead takes violence and gore to unimaginable levels. It is not uncommon to see use of various firearms, bodies being ripped apart, heads being bashed in by clubs or other handheld weapons, bodies being set on fire, etc. The show has faced its fair share…

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    night, full of excitement and anticipation. Two teenage brothers, Chip and Zander, were headed to one of the biggest Halloween parties in the county. Chip dressed up as a mechanic, and Zander went as a zombie based from the television show, The Walking Dead. Their mother had given them strict instructions to be home by midnight as she wanted to ensure they would make it home safe before the night became too crazy. Even though the boys were having a great time dancing, eating junk food, and…

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