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    September 11, 2001, many people lost loved ones and had to cope with their losses. Similar to after a zombie apocalypse, people will be distraught after losing loved ones, and must find ways to grief and accept their losses. The social, cultural, and historical content within Foer’s novel must always be kept in mind after dealing with a traumatic incident such as a zombie apocalypse. After a zombie apocalypse social morals will most likely be obscure. People will most likely hide away and…

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    they 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…

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    The Walking Dead is a realistic zombie show set in the post-apocalyptic world of Georgia. The show has gained popularity over the last few years. Currently, The Walking Dead is on season six, and there is no evidence of it ending any time soon. The comic book serial, which is what it is based off is not close to its conclusion. The show is a financial and critical success. The show has an eight point six on IMDb (The Walking). It brings in a hauling of money. Universal Studios markets The…

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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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    Zombie Trouble: Zombie Texts, Bare Life And Displaced People Introduction There is controversy as to what is the scariest thing to human beings about the zombie and everyone scampers for refuge when they come across a zombie. It has been said that we are most intensely aware of ourselves as subjects when we feel afraid. This is, especially when we feel our bodies are threatened by an external force like a zombie. Fear increases the awareness of ourselves since individuality is endangered in…

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    Themes In World War Z

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    The Horror Fiction novel called World War Z, is a book about an interviewer that catches stories from different places from around the world which forms into a giant story about the World War against this disease. The Plague starts slow and steady with not too many countries taking this threat into consideration. Overtime the Plague hits humanity when they least expected it, and drove the world into chaos. In Clarification, The reason the novel is called world war z is because it’s about the war…

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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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    old 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,…

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    easy to identify some of humanity's most common fears: zombie apocalypse, disappearance of bees, evil artificial intelligence, different types of nuclear Armageddon, genetically modified foods, biological weapons gone wild, evil alien invasion, meteor impact, religious rapture, Ebola epidemic, and others. Humans were right to worry about extinction. The end did come. But there was never a final countdown, or ice age causing meteor, or crazy zombie hordes searching for brains. The evil aliens…

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    percent of these children are being treated for this disorder with some sort of medicine (Holland, 2014). The medicine is proven to alter the state of mind causing children to act like a “zombie” and struggle to express personality while taking the antibiotics. The association between ADHD medicine and the zombie phenomenon stems from the concern from parents that this medicine is controlling their children’s minds and is much more of a problem…

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