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    the ghoulish figures pour into the room with wild eyed fear. On the rooftop, the man pulled a small object from his pocket, pointed it downward and flicked a switch. On the street a bright red dot appeared, dancing across cars and around the two zombies until it had their attention. Their eyes fixated on the dot as they lurched toward it, hands grasping at the air and the beam of color as the light hit them. Suddenly and with a flick of his wrist, the light shot away from the two fixated horrors…

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    eating very aggressively. These are all characteristics of zombies, and sometimes people act like them. My friend, Lauren, tends to mumble a lot. Most of the time, people cannot understand what she is saying because she speaks so low and all all her words flow together. I have to translate for her pretty often. Some like to say she sounds “like a zombie” especially in the mornings, having just woken up. In most movies and television shows, zombies walk extremely slowly. They just kind of mope…

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    Did zombies represent slavery during the Hattian revolution? Looking back at the Hattian revolution which was during the 17th-18th centuries. During this time slavery was going on and they would get Hattians and Africans to come to France and harvest sugar plantation fields. Slaves were worked to death within a few years causing the French to capture and import slaves(mariani). Masters were getting sick and tired of their slaves killing themselves so they would take advantage of what they heard…

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    short synopsis of the first episode First Time Again on The Walking Dead is opened in a huge outlook of zombies in a ditch and the only exits are barricaded by trackers. The main crew is back again in the zombie apocalypse showing a plethora of zombies going towards the group, while the crew…

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    Elizabeth McAlister argues that zombies that we know of today are used as a mirror to highlight capitalism, slavery, and the rebellion against it. She discusses the how zombies originated and its effects on Haitian religion and culture, how the marine occupation of Haiti brought the "Zonbi" to the using film industry and is relation to a barbaric racial blackness, and how we began to see how the U.S. film industry began to move from the barbaric sense to the rebellion against it. I agree with…

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    Would you kill your loved one if they turned into a zombie and tried to bite you? People survive by killing zombies in “The Walking Dead”, tributes battle their way you the top to win in “The Hunger Games”, and the divergent try to fit into society while also battling and killing others in “Insurgent”. Sometimes, people go to great lengths in order to survive when they are in dangerous situations. Making alliances, stealing, killing, and eating other people are some of the things that's the…

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    attacked. Yon-Suk gives the attendant to the zombies to escape. He then throws Jin-Hee to a zombie to save himself. Yong-guk felt self blame because of he did't protect his lover as well, he tries to comfort infected Jin-Hee but is attacked. The conductor who activates the last locomotive out of kindness to saves Yon-suk captured by zombies, but Yon-suk runs to the train, leaving the conductor to be consumed. After the homeless man defends others from zombies to death, Seok-Woo, Su-an and…

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    apocalypse may seem very frightening to some people. In fact, most may find it convenient to run away all the time, and when it comes to fighting zombies, just do so in order to survive. But what happens when it is not possible to run away or fight? When survivors of a class two zombie outbreak find them themselves in a difficult situation where the amount of zombies is too large to fight, or when there is no way of being able to run away and escape, the only solution available seems to be…

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    With the traditional tale of zombies going further back than most alive can remember, let’s hope you have entered the realm of the undead at least once in your life. Whether just randomly stumbling upon the topic in your favorite magazine or being a hardcore dedicated zombie fan, most people past the age of eight years old will more than likely know what a zombie is. How can the details of these intense creatures not be planted in your minds? Rotten flesh, amputated limbs, exposed organs, and…

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    take are crucial. The first step you need to take is finding the spots where the zombies have influenced the most. So if there are lots of zombies by the gym don’t go by the gym, or if there are a few here and there by the quad, avoid them. Mentally map out a route to get to your food and water supply. Stay low and quiet, but be agile so if one does sense you, you can get away fast. Depending on the types of zombies, masking your smell is extremely important. Taking leaves or dirt and rubbing…

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