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    She has developed from a weak woman, a victim of abuse, to a survivor and a warrior. Carol has lost people, suffered, and a warrior was born out of necessity to survive and save the people she cares about. It was not the apocalypse that made her strong; she built inner strength and showed herself that she is strong, and is able to be independent, as well as protect others while preserving her motherly…

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    Why Are Hunting Bad

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    meat and they live longer off of the fresh meat then those who eat farm raised meat that was frozen at the store. There are many reasons why hunting is a good thing rather than a bad. First of all in case of an emergency like global warming, zombie apocalypse, or anything that could possibly happen, hunters would survive longer because of the skills they have learned. It is a fact that when lost in the woods someone who can hunt will survive for at least a week more than someone who lives off…

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    It's safe to say that the end of the world has been a topic of speculation and fascination throughout human history. I would guess that's what makes it such a popular theme in the media. Most often, the post apocalyptic narrative shows up in genres like dystopian fiction, fantasy, and science fiction. Recently, I finished reading a dystopian fiction by Emily St. John Mandel entitled, Station Eleven. Although I don't actively read dystopian fiction, the few that I have read were impressionable,…

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    world, you can see it in political campaigns and when an epidemic threatens western civilization. However, The Walking Dead is not an example of xenophobia. The graphic novel The Walking Dead shows a civilization trying to come back after a zombie apocalypse, in which they are living in complete survival mode and never know what is coming for them next. Some people believe that The Walking Dead only has to do with humanity's deepest roots of xenophobia, in which survivors only work together due…

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    stairs, rolling majestically, but ends up falling face first. He tries to get up but it’s not working he’s too slow to move, like a T-rex that has tripped over a log, little arms that can’t help him get back up. He moans at us in the car, a zombie apocalypse is starting. Slowly rolling towards us asking for help but nothing comes out his mouth. I see my brother grinning as he pictures himself driving. He looks over. Sees me in a distraught with the thought of him driving. Grinning at me teasing…

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    In my opinion, one of my major extraordinary skill is my leadership. I have had many outlets where I have showed it as well. When I was younger, my first leadership role I would say was when I was sworn in as the president for 4-H in third grade. When I entered middle school, I would tutor and guide kids to better grades. When I entered High school, my skill blossomed even more when I took so many opportunities and ran with them. I joined Project Discovery and joined youth group where I would…

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    quiet and had a very worried look. Instantly, this huge fear came over me: My dog is dead. As we drove through Krystal’s to get some chicken nuggets, I thought of the many ways my beloved Bradford could’ve died. Car accident? Food Poisoning? Zombie apocalypse? All I knew was that my dog was dead and that I couldn’t live without him.…

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    As children, short stories told the tales of malevolent beasts guarding mountains of gold or of a damsel locked away from society only to be freed by her one true love, however, as the clock turns hours to days and days to years, details begin to protrude, warping the facade of childhood stories to their true state, presenting anything but a happy ending. Such stories are presented as Popular Mechanics by Raymond Carver, The Cold Equations by Tom Godwin, and This Year’s Class Picture by Dan…

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    Ceftazidime-Avibactam

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    We see that the media today is increasingly obsessed with the end of the world. Whether it is by an array of simultaneous natural disasters, nuclear wars, EMP attacks, or more recently the Zombie Apocalypse. It seems that everywhere we go we cannot escape the end of the world hype. However, all of these things have one thing in common; they are visible. They are something that we can visibly see coming. Imagine if instead of having a visible apocalyptic nightmare we had one that was silent. One…

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    If you are reading this, then congratulations, you have not died a painful death yet. I will tell you, my family, how to survive the end of time as you know it. This catastrophe began as a mutation of the Coronavirus, the virus that causes SARS. This mutation caused the virus to be much more dangerous than it already was. Besides being much more deadly, the virus now had the ability to bring its victims back to life within a few days of dying. These newly living victims were not as they were…

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