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    Zombie Apocalypse Process

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    impending crisis of a zombie apocalypse. Establishing a plan for survival in a zombie apocalypse can vary depending on the person’s primary needs, but it is necessary to be informed of, and also understand the fundamentals. In the circumstance of the walking dead obtaining food and water, gathering weapons, and finding shelter are all crucial to survive. First and foremost, Food is vital for overall health and necessary for providing vigorous energy needed to withstand through a zombie…

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    movies, but our movie is about the what everyone has been talking about, zombies. Yes, I am sure everyone has heard of some type of zombie T.V. show or some type of zombie movie, but to actually live in a zombie apocalypse is quite frightful. You can go joke around with your friends about how you think you’re gonna survive the apocalypse or you play all these zombie games “preparing for what is yet to come”, but for “what yet to come” is here it’s hard and dangerous. You think you’re going to…

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    Zombie Virus Evolution

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    In the world where zombie films dominate the box office at least once a year, is it too far fetched to think these creatures could be real? Absolutely not, for these creatures are among us already. Zombies seem like normal everyday people until these monsters start feeding on another individual's face. Society gave these modern day zombies the name of cannibals in order to not have to face the reality of a possible zombie plague. Zombies are real and if the government does not act on this soon…

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    move from the barbaric sense to the rebellion against it. I agree with her view that the zombie is used to highlight racism, slavery, and the progression since then. In the beginning of the article, McAlister uses current events to grab her audience attention using the presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain. The meme she uses shows McCain doing a full body grimace that was related to how a zombie would act and Obama acting cool. It is here that she gives us the slang meaning of…

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    sometimes ask themselves is a zombie apocalypse possible in real life? Whether it’s corpses rising from the dead or the spread of an infection, the human race can fade away in the most unexpected way. The closest people have seen to a zombie is through Mad Cow disease spreading to humans after eating the diseased meat. Often times people are worried more about surviving through the whole thing or finding a cure rather than actually becoming infected themselves. If a zombie apocalypse were to…

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    talking about an infected human being infecting others also known as zombies. So as an appocalypse began all i had was myself and my long, silver, weapon to help me survive the appocalyptic city. So as im hearing about all the bad news about a “zombie appocalypse” i took my sharp, long, hard weapon and i took off to the woods of taylor county, KY. As im walking i see groups of zombies, limping along i try to avoid them, but a few tried to attack me so i had to decapititate them. I finally…

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    Essay On Zombie Mania

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    Zombie Mania Zombies have been a large part of our culture for years. Alongside their undead vampiric counterparts, they have held a very dear and somewhat sick place in our hearts. The question is, Why do we love zombies so much, and why does it seem like our love for them is continuing to steadily grow? Our love for zombies seems to stem from two reasons: a fear and fascination with a highly unlikely zombie apocalypse, and the need to distract ourselves from problems within the government…

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    in a pickle, and have just been ‘zombified’. It’s certainly likely that you’re puzzled on how to move on with this fresh lifestyle (tons are). Well it’s a darn virtuous miracle that a zombie happened to stumble upon this essay, it has wondrous advice, and can easily create an average, operational and undead zombie! It’s quite an immense step if I do say so myself. Everybody must have an infection left by that outbreak of distasteful and disastrous parasites that turn living animals into zombies…

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    Zombie Survival Guide

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    Issues covered in Max Brooks' Zombie Survival Guide. Max Brooks in The Zombie Survival Guide shows readers the main point to survival against the crowds of undead. Completely demonstrated and thoroughly comprehensive, this book covers everything one needs to know, including establishing a safe destination and behavior, the most effective defense strategies and artillery, and how to survive and adapt in any territory or environment. Over his satire talk and "historical" situations, he…

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    The best way on how I would survive a zombie apocalypse, I would first go to the cafeteria because there's food and they’re is a cage that you can pull down in the hallway so that the zombies don't come in. Also I would try to find an abandoned car or one of the buses so I can have transportation. There is a gas tank by the football field so I can gas up. I would be good for about a month because there’s food, water, and if I need some bedding I would just have to go to the dorms. If I need…

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