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    My heart is pounding, my chest is starting to tighten and my breaths are becoming shorter. Bending back my blinds, I see nothing but puddles of dark red fluid and vacant streets. Panicking and pacing around the room not knowing what to do or where to go, I just knew I had to get out. The noises that were coming from down the street, seemed to be getting louder as they became closer to my home. A zombie apocalypse, who would’ve known what I thought was only shown on many TV shows today, would…

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    situation on scouting for people that may still be alive in crashes. The people that were in charge of this Skywatcher system needed to have young adults trained for situations like this. Also if you had ground watchers you could see the migration of zombies regularly and you could help those in…

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    faith. The imagery of zombies and humans is always a powerful one that can evoke fear and excitement in the crowd who watches. Warm Bodies specifically interacts with the emotions of its consumers. For those whom have not seen this masterful work of art, the plot goes something like this: a zombie named “R” meets a human girl named Julie and instantly falls in love, but they are separated by a wall and the infection of zombieism; the odd couple start a revolution, as zombies’ hearts begin…

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    Ender's Game Fear Essay

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    AMC’s hit television series, The Walking Dead, depicts an enormous, worldwide apocalypse of zombies or known in the tv series as,“walkers”. With the world now overrun by zombies, those who survived the main outbreak are faced with the fear of becoming infected. This fear causes friends to turn into monsters that murder each other to ensure their own survival. In the science fiction novel,”Ender's Game”, by Orson Scott Card, likewise displays how fear causes people to act cold-heartedly towards…

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    struggles to be apart from the world rather than trying to fit in and live in a world seized by materials and superficiality. Fincher is saying that no one can hide from this technological material take over sickening civilians into non-evolving zombies. I agree with the film’s message and argue that technology is more of a curse than a blessing that is detrimental to our mental, emotional, and physical health, turning mankind into technological slaves. There are advertisements everywhere,…

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    As it 's older sister Black Ops has Zombies as well as Campaign and Multiplayer, Black Ops 2 has built on them by revamping old maps and starting a new storyline but in the future. No other Call of Duty before has featured the future in a game, past games focused on events such as World War…

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    One early morning on my father 's farm, my dog, Jethro and I were out fixing the fence that had been mysteriously destroyed the night before, unaware what had destroyed the fence I had decided to brace it up a bit making sure it wouldn 't be as easy to break again. After I finished fixing the fence, Jethro and I went up to the house to get lunch. I made two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, one for him and one for me along with a glass of milk for the both of us. After we had finished, I…

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    parasites that turn living animals into zombies (I guess you already know that.) The humans are retaliating, we’re hungry, and a body doesn't work like it used to, just follow these steps and everybody'll be ready for anything. To begin with – (I’ll call our example zombie, “Tim”)…

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    other cars of a nearby train, which falls and blocks our path. All 3 of us were trapped under a train full of zombies. The windows of the train threaten to collapse at any moment. Dad finds an opening under the train and begins to climb under it, but a part of the train collapses and seals 3/4 of the hole. Before I can make it through, the impact also shattered a window. A small group of zombies tumble out and crawl towards the strange guy, “you go, I’ll hold them up’’ he said and I escapes just…

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    It was a perfect setting for a final boss. Rawrr! The boss zombie comes running out to us with another horde of zombies following right behind him. Including hunters. I knew we couldn't do this with one person firing, so risking everything I drop the gnome temporarily. I pick up the best tools and weapons I can use to fight the horde. A hunter jumped right in front…

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