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    Providing only wrapped candies will reduce the chances that any illness will be spread from one small zombie to the next. Even if you’re serving treats prepared on site, make sure that they are packaged as if they were for sale. Your visitors will only be in your shop for a few seconds, many simply wanting to get a larger haul than the rest of their trick-or-treating…

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    flesh-eating creatures then I had an idea. "Trevor release the antidote!" I yelled across the flood of zombies. He gave the thumbs up and released it causing all the zombies to go into a coughing fit. When the smoke cleared instead of a zombie flood it was a human flood. The antidote had worked! I starting looking around and saw Luke and Chelsea still fighting. I ran over there and told Luke to back off this is my fight. "Bring it on twinkle toes," Chelsea taunted. "You know…

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    Ernest Becker once said, “Man is literally split in two: he has an awareness of his own splendid uniqueness in that he sticks out of nature with a towering majesty, and yet he goes back into the ground a few feet in order blindly and dumbly to rot and disappear forever.” Hayley says there are only two types of people in the world: zombies and freaks. While Hayley’s aphorism was an admirable effort to display her attempt at a doctrine of ontological truth, Ernest Becker’s adage is a neurostorm…

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    Determining whether zombies are real or not is a hard decision considering every culture definition of a zombie is different. When talking about zombies, I think about the modern-day zombie. Flesh eating, rotting corpse, unable to function as a human being is what comes to my mind. Zombies like The Walking Dead and 28 Days Later. They are alike by representing someone who is bitten by another zombie then turns into one within a couple of hours, and there is no way returning to normal. This is…

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    The worldwide phenomena AMC's Television show The Walking Dead returns to scare up the competition and the rating just in time for Halloween. The award-winning show closed its sixth season as the number #1 show on television four years running. Season Six averaged 18 Million viewers, in addition, the 90-Minute Season sixth finale 18.4 million had viewers (according to Nielsen television tracking). Consequently fans can't get enough of The Walking Dead, according to Diamond Comics Distributor,…

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    In the wake of a bombing that lead to the loss of the innocent lives of two children, a song that called for peace, titled “Zombie”, was written. It was written and released by The Cranberries, an Irish punk rock band, in 1993—shortly after the Northern Irish militant group bombed a mall in Warrington. With moving lyrics and a unique style of singing, the song was a worldwide hit, bringing attention to the Ireland-England conflict. Its impact may have possibly aided in the peace that they sought…

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    Post-apocalyptic movies are enormous in the society we live in now. From exploding the earth and beginning crisp with another legislative framework, to other species coming to pulverize human presence. These ideas are what make extraordinary directors in the entertainment field because they can help indicate what society believe will happen and can clarify what society resemble at a time period. Post-apocalyptic movies have the ability to embody the true reality in films. Visual films imply that…

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    Within today’s culture, the idea of cannibalism exists as a way to evoke horror and induce disgust. In recent decades, popular culture has given individuals movies such as “The Cannibal Holocaust”, “The Silence of the Lambs”, and “The Hills have Eyes” where cannibalism plays a significant role. Today’s television shows, films and video games exploit society’s newfound fascination with cannibalism by introducing alternative versions of the cannibal such as zombies and vampires. Though culture’s…

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    Red Cross Safety Plan BANG! BANG! "LET ME IN THEY'RE COMING" A young man is standing outside the Red Cross in central Covington. BANG! BANG! "Hurry up, they'll be here soon." BANG! BANG! One of the nurses opens the door and the man comes rushing inside. All of the Doctors step out into the hall to see what all the commotion is about. "Zombies, zombies have infiltrated the northern borders of the city. They're headed right this way." No one moves, there's nothing but blank stares on everyone’s…

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    The episode of White Bear, from the British TV show Black Mirror starts with Victoria waking up in a post apocalyptic world, where she doesn’t remember and recognize anything except for a photo she found of her with a boy and a little girl, who she believes are her boyfriend/husband and her daughter. She starts to be followed by someone who wants to kill her and after being helped by a girl who met in a gas store while escaping she has been told that people are techno-zombies and either want…

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