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    expansion of global capitalism.” (96) They add that this concept stretches back to the colonial era, representing colonial imports. This instance is yet another point in time when zombies are used as an explanation or concept to an event in time. The predating of the evidence also supports that this is people interjecting zombies into the subject, not the popularity being influenced by the event. In…

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    If you are in a situation which involves zombies this is the survival guide that you need. Zombies will follow any type sound, so be quiet and stay alert if you hear a sound near you. When there is a noise they follow it because they are always hungry and want more and more meat. They also like to group together into herds, so if you see one zombie than that means that there is a great possibility that there are more around. The only reason herds are created is because they follow sound so they…

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    the popularity of the brand, there have been very few alterations to the concept of zombies. It appears as if the horrific transformation from a regular human to an uncontrollable cannibal has been held in a favorable position within the film and literature industry. However, despite the stable concept, zombies have experienced a major change, as they have risen to a new level of terror and disgust. Modern zombies have evolved into rotting creatures that truly appear as if they have been lying…

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    become an icon in today’s society. Surpassing other horror characters, zombies over the years have become prevalent across a multitude of medias and genres. Although these brain-eating creatures are a work of fiction, author Chuck Klosterman argues that the life of the zombie apocalypse does not stray as far away from today’s society as some would think. Through his essay, My Zombie, Myself, Klosterman discusses the prevalence of zombies in media today through rhetorical devices such as…

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    had started running to the ammunition shop. There was a bunch of weapons, but I did not know which one would work the best. I had chose my weapons, it was a bat with spikes. I had to get to the nuclear tower, so that I could stop the swarm of zombies. I had only heard that the president could use the nuclear button, but as I can’t make contact with the president. I live in Washington, so I am close to the White House, but security will be my biggest threat. I opened the door of the…

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    Would America be able to survive a zombie apocalypse if one were to occur without any giving notice? Zombies are defined to be relentlessly aggressive, reanimated human corpse driven by a biological infection (Staff, 2012). With just one bite a zombie could turn a human into one of them. The thought of zombies taking any part in this world may seem odd to some civilians but one can never be to cautious. It is better to be safe than sorry and be completely taken by surprise when a zombie…

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    Warm Bodies: A Metaphor of Materialism’s Effect On People Warm Bodies by Issac Marion describes a world where humans coexist with zombies. In the novel, people are turning into zombies for unknown reasons. These zombies do not feel anything but hunger and mostly do not aware of the world around them. Issac Marion uses the zombie genre to represent the materialistic world and suggests that materialism is self-destructive because materialists are more likely to be selfish, insensitive and unhappy.…

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    academic realm of philosophy, it is understood that zombies are more or less, imaginary creatures, and their main purpose is to shed light on many problems that philosophy aims to investigate. Needless to say, these unsolved issues are primarily related to consciousness, as well as its relation to our physical world. Compared with those in magic or movies, zombies are just like humans in every material aspect but without conscious experiments. However, zombies behave like humans and some even…

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    Are zombies a myth, something we tell people to scare them or to explain the end of the world, or are they real? If you ever look up the word zombie you would know that one of the definitions, they use to describe zombie is a person who is or seams lifeless, apathetic, or completely unresponsive to their surroundings. If you look around you them, you would see that our society is already turning into a zombified world. The people in our society just walk around on their phones or lessoning to…

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    the vaccination to help you survive the outbreak this infectious outbreak is a via process so please be very safe and cautious with the zombie avoid them all together and let's help resolve this issue. In which if you receive your vaccine than the zombies will walk pass you because the vaccine is exposing you to a sick vaccine that the zombie’s can't fight off they want to consume a healthy pathogen THIS IS A PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE NC Community. health ADA Association and Infectious Disease,…

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