No Such Thing as Vampires

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    In the novel, I Am legend, the vampires go through various adaptations from the current normal to help them develop culturally, environmentally, and evolve to become the new normal. Various changes happen to help advance the development of the new normal. Some examples are how the vampires are able to go out into the light without getting hurt, the advancement of having more of a human language and culture, and even learning about the threats in the world that could potentially hurt them. While…

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    Vampire bat By: Sarah hawkins 36.7 million people die from AIDS and 1,500 die from cancer each day and vampire bats could change that if we don't kill them we could find out and lower that number.Bats should not be killed because they could be a cure to cancer and AIDS. If they were to be killed the food chain would be messed up and could not be fixed. Also they help farmers with crops because of bugs. They are very helpful to humans and the environment in many ways to find out more…

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    chapters to allow the reader to understand more of why people do certain things rather than the literal…

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    Dracula Essay Conclusion

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    about the group of vampire hunters returning to Transylvania. To me that ending never happened. After Count Dracula turned to dust and Quincey Morris died, the group returned home. Ten years later, a new ending began. This new ending changes the entire novel by changing villains, new fears, and a mystery ending. In my new ending, I gave a few characters some unique characteristics. Baddie, which is the name of the Harkers’ cat, means villain. The crew of the Demeter became vampires who transform…

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    Nice To Eat You Analysis

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    Thomas C. Foster introduces his topic in chapter 3, Nice to Eat You: Acts of Vampires, by presenting to us his guidelines to finding vampires in literature. He breaks down this chapter by starting off with the father of all vampires, the infamous Dracula. Foster points out to us that in every movie or book that contains Dracula he is always portrayed as always alluring, dangerous, mysterious, and tends to focus on beautiful virgin women. The reason for this is for him to gain back youth and…

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    always the topic of choice? Some possibilities are simple, such as wanting to believe there is more out there rather that just normal human beings. Del Toro and Hogans, Vampires Never Die, talks about the history of vampires and all the things a vampires are capable of as well as how that we humans crave characteristics of vampires. Other peoples interest may come from there different types of cultures and beliefs. Parker, the writer of Our Zombies, Ourselves, puts emphasis in his essay on …

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    Avianna Research Paper

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    Doomed from the beginning Avianna was born into one of the first famlies of vampire hunters that had taken up residency in Poland. Well known to the supernatural world for their utalization of hellhounds to track and kill vampires they were certainly a force to be reckoned with. Most of their hellhounds had been passed down through the generations while ocasionally taking in new pups if they happen to kill the mother of them. Puppies were only saved if they had yet to open their eyes in order…

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    “Knowing” is Contagious Was Buffy the Vampire Slayer just an entertaining show or did it have a deeper meaning embedded into it? Why did the show have such a big fallowing? Well before we jump into these questions a little background of the show is in order. Buffy the Vampire Slayer was first aired in 1997 and was created by Joss Whedon. The premise of the show is a young girl comes to age and discovers that she is destine to slay vampires and other hellish creatures: she also has to deal with…

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    Believing that all vampires are evil, Dracula is introduced as very politely, with manners, leaving the readers confused with whether he is a vampire or human being. “Once Harker began his adventure, Count writes him a letter that directed John to the Golden Krone Hotel, which was an old-fashioned hotel and he also received a letter…

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    has no family. She has visions of things she has lived before in past lives. She has no clue of what she is or who she is. There is a face in a her dreams, a light, that breaks through all darkness. She knows his name is Gabriel but she doesn’t know what he means to her. Walking home from work one late night she discovered an injured person. His name is Jonah. She decides to help him out a little. When she brings him back to her place, she finds out he is a vampire and needs to feed to get…

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