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    Where I stand I am…….. I am Raina Howland the daughter to Kelly Davis and Wesley Howland. My current school I am going to is La,Crescent-Hokah middle school. I am a sister to my step siblings Emma and Gavin and a stepsister to Chloe and Macy. My hobby is cooking because it is stress relief to me. I am obviously a genius because I am smart in a lot of classes. When I was little my dad always sang to me which got me into singing and performing at a young age. Most people when you ask them a word…

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    their lives as well as reclaim some of their autonomy from the plague, which has already taken so much from them. Despite the comfort that the past provides for each character, it is essential to his or her survival to focus on the present and the zombie-infested world that exists now. Therefore, Whitehead’s depiction of New York City as a decaying and dying organism along with his description of Mark Spitz’s behavior (both during his PASD episodes and his battles with the skels) demonstrate the…

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    virtue Are authors showing virtue through their characters? Alan Cohen once said, “There is virtue in work and there is virtue in rest. Use both and overlook neither. In Dark Inside by Jeyn Roberts is about 4 teenagers trying to survive a zombie apocalypse and the story they face many challenges. In Dark Inside Roberts displays virtue in the character Twiggy. Roberts also shows virtue in the character Ms.Darcy. Lastly Roberts shows virtue in Aries. Jeyn Roberts uses the characters in her…

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    The book Zoo by James Patterson is thrilling. It contains many attributes within the book and its characters like, paranoia, a dystopian world and, the use of pastiche. Throughout the novel characters are trying to find a cure for the animal outbreak for animals have been dangerous towards humans. With these characteristics, it therefore fits under the era of post-modernism due to the use of literary techniques used in the novel. A reason why it is fit under the post-modern era is because of…

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    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 out to Atlanta to find his missing wife and son. When he arrives at Atlanta, he encounters survivors. He…

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    Izombie Character Analysis

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    The television show iZombie is a story about a Seattle medical resident named Olivia “Liv” Moore who becomes a zombie after attending a party and tries to recover as much of her normal life as she can following the change. A scratch from an infected person at the party—who had himself been turned, presumably by doing copious amounts of the designer drug Utopium—killed Liv, but she came back to life soon after; the new Liv was sporting white-blonde hair where she once had brown, china-white skin…

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    the escape of Fran and Peter represents hope of surviving the apocalypse. The punishment of the “bad” characters in the movies can be defined by the dispositional theory mentioned above. In The Towering Inferno, the contractor who is responsible for the disaster died when he tried to force his way to safety. In Jaws, Quint is eaten by the shark because of his greed and over confidence while in Dawn of the Dead, Roger gets bitten by a zombie because of his recklessness, and in the end becomes…

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    Shaun Of The Dead

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    The opening first few minutes of a film do a lot to tell the audience what kind of experience they have just sat down to watch. The opening sequence can set up the main characters, the location of the film, time period in which the film is taking place, or it may simply just be a place for credits to go. The opening scene also does a lot in setting up some of the films themes. Comedies for example may start off by a main character telling a joke, or being put in a humorous situation. This gets…

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    Dead Walk Journal

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    brighter than ever before. I didn’t do much today, it was just like any other day Day 2 4:25 pm I’m actually really enjoying the journal writing thing. I guess the saying is true, “Moms are always right.” I was thinking to myself : Is the zombie apocalypse actually possible? To my parents they think it’s just a bunch of baloney, but I’m fairly superstitious. So mabey, just mabey it was possible. Anyways, I never really did anything once again. But life is good, life is good… Day 2 10:00 pm I…

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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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