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    How To Survive a Zombie Apocalypse A zombie apocalypse just hit town, what do you do? Well if you don’t know what to do then you came to the right place. You will always need the essentials like water, shelter, food and weapons. But there are other things that many people forget like transportation and communication. Finding the right resources for your materials and the steps you have to take are crucial. The first step you need to take is finding the spots where the zombies have influenced…

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    Dead' Cast, Reports, Rumors & Know How Zombie Born? Fans have been watching American horror-drama-television series "The Walking Dead" based on the comic book franchise so long or throughout its six-season but it wasn’t unveil that how the zombie plague raised so far. We have been watching zombie apocalypse theories in many other movies as well too that it begins with a patient zero who infected with a plague which spread rapidly all around the world. Zombie becomes after infecting as well…

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    In both of the films, I Walked with a Zombie from 1943 and George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead from 1968, race and Vodou play a large factor in creating the elements that compose the zombies of the stories. I Walked with a Zombie addressed the complications of white power by representing slaves working in the sugar industry as nothing more than mindless zombies, being manipulated by the white race to conform to their will. Night of the Living Dead also incorporated a wide range of racially…

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    If I were to wake up to a zombie apocalypse I would figure out what places in my own home were weak spots and reinforce with whatever materials are available in the current place(being my house and garage). After I have reinforced my house I would find whatever I can use as a weapon, whether it be a stick or my dad’s .45, anything hard and sturdy could be used as a weapon. Knowing I am not the healthiest person, I would have to get beefy and would start to work out doing push-ups and running or…

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    exactly like slaughtering zombies.” This statement is true in the eyes of Chuck Klosterman, where he expresses opinions in his article “My Zombie, Myself: Why Modern Life Feels Rather Undead”. In correlation, to the movie Warm Bodies directed by Jonathan Levine one can see that there are many things that we can relate to in modern life that can also be seen in a zombie apocalypse world. For example, in both worlds you can see that once we adapt to our daily lives of work, school, invasion of…

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    Kendrick Coker Essay #3 This is the Central Arizona College student zombie apocalypse survival guide. So the world has come to an end but that doesn 't mean your life has to follow this guide to survive. The most important thing to have during this time is shelter. The Arizona heat is enough to make you pass out and die of thirst, Also the Arizona nights since it 's a desert get very cold. So a place to call home should be your priority from the beginning of your new apocalyptic life. The best…

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    Analyze The title of World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks is significant to the book. The title both summarize the book and references the source of inspiration for the written style. There are two parts to the title, the first being World War Z, and the second being An Oral History of the Zombie War. The first part signify a theme of the book, the struggle of surviving. The words ‘World War” means the zombie pandemic was fought all around the world, and the “Z”…

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    The Classical Functions of the Modern Zombie Comedy,” Kyle William Bishop writes about the development of the subgenre of zombie comedies. This subgenre, termed “Zombedy” by Bishop, is explained to challenge audiences’ ideas about zombie narratives. To exemplify the evolution of this subgenre, Bishop shares history behind the original tragedy of zombie narratives. Bishop cites Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead as the start of traditional tragic zombie movies. Bishop also explains…

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    It's official, Warm Bodies wins the award for the most creative and unique relationship ever. R is a zombie who finds himself inexplicably caring for young, vivacious Julie, after stumbling upon her while attacking some humans. As he consumes the brain of her boyfriend, he receives brief memories of his captive's life, including his love of Julie. Through strange circumstances, he decides to protect Julie and keep her safe from other zombies. Now wait right there, it definitely sounds sick,…

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    The zombie was gushing blood from the massive cut on the top of its head. Rex walked over to the zombie and stuck his katana in the back of his neck and quieted him (quieted means killed). “Round one is over!”, the announcer yelled, “now it's time for round two!” As Rex leaned up against the outside of the pit and waited for the next zombie to come wandering out of the tunnel, he thought of his friend Will back in Roakville…

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