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    Zombies, vampires, dooms day, apocalypse, nuclear bombs, and complete mass destruction all seem to be ideas that suffocate our popular culture today and that loom over our heads as a constant reminder that one day humanity might end. But what is America’s fascination with these violent and scary thoughts? Someone say that it is because it reflects our true inner fears for the future, others think it is because we dream of a time that includes no rules or structure. Whatever the case may be, it…

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    because now the show is on its 7th season but, at the time they were trying to convey an image of what the world would look like if the world was overtaken by a zombie apocalypse. I think they got the point across. The image is controversial because nobody really knows what the 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…

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    This source seems to be unbiased and scholarly, however, whenever the CDC references a zombie apocalypse the tone is more satirical. Pallatt found this source to be effective when deciding if social media would be the best way to communicate because it states that, “social media use increases during crises and disasters, when some people turn to…

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    1. The needs that Glenn has met before the zombie apocalypse include his basic physiological needs and some safety, love/belonging, and esteem needs. According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, basic physiological needs include, breathing, food, water, sex, sleep, homeostasis, and excretion. In relation to Glenn, he has satisfied the basic needs of breathing, food, water, sleep, and excretion. This is known because he is alive, thus he has satisfied breathing, and although he was on the verge of…

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    first must find an adequate water source. The easiest and safest form of water is bottled water, should there be any unopened bottles left to find. It has already been purified and does not require the following steps. Unfortunately, in the zombie apocalypse there are many other scavengers looking for supplies, so the chances of finding enough, if any, to keep a steady supply are very slim. The only choice left is to find water from other sources. When choosing water sources, those inside the…

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    Obama’s Rhetoric: Post-9/11, Post-Zombie Apocalypse and Foreign Policy Apologia”, written by Olivia Miller from Colorado State University. The paper was an attempt to identify and explain the relationship between Post-zombie apocalypse narrative structure found in zombie media text like The Walking Dead, and president Obama’s foreign policy apologia speeches. The reason that post-zombie apocalypse was chosen over the zombie apocalypse is because post-zombie apocalypse is concern more with…

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    Despite the popularity of the genre, there have been very few alterations to the concept of zombies. In general, the foundation of these creature’s actions revolves around them mindlessly cannibalizing humans. Although these creatures have remained consistently popular in film and television through numerous decades, zombies nevertheless have experienced major changes in the way that they are portrayed. Modern zombies have evolved into rotting creatures that truly appear as if they have been…

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    and situations shoved inside an imaginary folder in his mind. The apocalypse was the first thing filed in "this", and it had only really begun three or so years ago - Elias couldn't remember exactly when. The brunette never really had a calendar or a watch, as that was what his phone was for. Unfortunately, said phone had been dead, without a charger, and lost in God knows where for a good few months. Phones aside, the apocalypse was still crap. It was nothing like the shows Eli had watched at…

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    It was a normal day- well, as normal as one in a zombie apocalypse could be. Maybe it was something in the air, but Carl knew this was an important day. He couldn't place his finger on it, but something was definitely up. It was like one of those days where you knew something important was going to happen. Good or bad, shit would be going down. Following his gut's instincts had kept him alive so far, so he'd be on his toes today for sure. The refreshing breeze carried the scent of leaves and…

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    Zombie Apocalypse Around 10 a.m. I woke up, stretched and brushed my teeth. I turned on my television, like my daily routine. Well, today was different. Every channel displayed, “Breaking News: ‘Evacuate your homes now and get to a safe location, a zombie apocalypse has started and is coming to an area near you’”. The first three things I decided I needed to do were a zombie apocalypse would be to gather my family who were uninfected, run out of town, and find someone creating an antidote. It…

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