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    As with any social movement, feminism has supporters and opposers. After speaking with several friends and family members, I found a broad spectrum of stances within this group. When I asked, “what does feminism mean to you? And do you consider yourself a feminist?”, none of the answers truly surprised me since it seemed to reflect morals and values. Both of my parents responded by explaining that feminism is the belief that all genders deserve equal treatment and stated they consider…

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    Zombie Apocalypse Weapons

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    As the zombie apocalypse begins to take over our country, mankind must fight to survive. First, a safe location must be determined. Second, a survival plan at said location must be made and if possible, researched. Lastly, weapons are very important. Choosing a survival location should be the number one priority. A tropical island located close to the mainland would be ideal. An island would keep zombies away as they do not go into the water. The island should be close to the mainland so that…

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    Christian Carter Essay 1: Critique ENG 102-C781 Caroline Mayes-Cooper September 19, 2017 A Critique of Zombies Zombies! Wait, what is a zombie? A zombie is a person who appears lifeless and without responsiveness to their surroundings. However, per Chuck Klosterman, we are all zombies. Every partaker in modern life is either a zombie or already well on the way to becoming one. Chuck Klosterman is a prolific author, essayist, and pop culture critic. Throughout his career, he has written for…

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    with that social order, as Walter Lippmann would say, manufacturing consent for that order just by suggesting that people must learn to live with it. In the case of Zombie and Vampire mythology in modern media, this dual function becomes apparent wherein teaching how to manage the onslaught of repetition in modern life with the Zombie myth and how…

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    The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead; Same World, Different Stories Not all zombie shows are created equal. Since its debut in 2010, AMC’s The Walking Dead has had great success as a TV show. Showing what life is like for those who survived after the zombie apocalypse, the show follows a central but ever-changing group of people as they fight for their lives every day. After its fifth season came to a close and just before the sixth season began, AMC aired a prequel of the original…

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    2329 Prof. Ursery Brains or No Brains: A Zombie Issue For my article to review I selected Dr. Brendan Riley’s “The Undead Gourmet”. He asks the question “is it okay to kill a zombie just because it wants to eat you?” Throughout this article he portrays his main point to the reader that when one understands ones reason for their actions they understand the thought process of that person (or zombie). He goes on to try and convince us that killing a zombie is highly based on circumstance. Riley’s…

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    made the decision to give it a second chance and I’m absolutely thrilled I did! I certainly loved this book and the following novella. Firstly, let me state, this is more than a zombie novel; This story focuses on issues not too often seen in Young Adult fiction and tackles them head on and realistically. With the zombie apocalypse as a backdrop, this novel discusses morals, abuse and its later effects, trust, friendship, hope and guilt; All powerful subjects which are translated beautifully,…

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    The majority of zombie stories are all based off the same idea, that zombies are all one dimensional flesh eating beasts. In Fido and Last stand that is not the case. They are different from the common zombie theme, because the zombies are more affectionate than some humans. Last stand, the zombies wanted to be far away from the humans, but the humans were trying to find and kill them. In Fido, the zombies had to wear a collar to be calm so they would not become the bloodthirsty monsters the…

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    very interesting type of zombie it’s not your typical flesh eating zombie. Voodoo zombies are a person who has died and, has risen from the grave and is doomed to spend the rest of eternity as a slave of the living. These zombies suffer zombie powder the tool used for zombification the toxin temporarily paralyzes the human nervous system, creating a state of extreme hibernation with the vital organs functioning at minimal levels. Voodoo zombies show emotion suffering from zombie powered are…

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    is being caused by Amylase Deficiency Condition, or ADC for short, this is caused by a gene mutation that restricts the production of pancreatic amylase to break down glucose in the body. As it stands now, their are two main methods to combat the zombie epidemic, recombinant DNA or CRISPR. Recombinant DNA or rDNA for short, is the method of genetically recombining (such as molecular cloning) to bring together genetic material from multiple sources, creating sequences that would not otherwise be…

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