As she stalked back to the kitchen, they had in fact left her two piece. One of which seemed to have a distracted bite taken out of it. Caleb was washing the dishes, Marcus was still sitting at the counter only now he was on the phone saying something to one of his co-workers. Penelope grabbed a clean plate from Caleb’s stack, “Don’t worry, I’ll wash it.” he looked at her goofy “The day I have to worry about you, is the day a zombie virus takes over your body.” She laughed “You think I’m clumsy enough to let a zombie bite me?” He grabbed a towel and looked at her pseudo-seriously “You would get bit because you felt bad about the zombie being hungry. Just a little bite, but no spreading the virus!Okay that was a big bite, another one? Alight...just watch the...too late. Arr ” Her brother fell about the room giving a dramatic rendition of Penelope Zombie, only to end by stumbling towards the island were she often left her things “B-Boooks” She dipped her head in agreement “Your probably right.” A sharp chuckle broke from behind her as Marcus shoved his phone in his pocket. “Careful Penny, that’s a dangerous thing to tell him.” She walked over and slapped him on the back of his head “You know what’s dangerous? Eating a piece of my pizza.” He looked genuinely incredulous, “What makes you think I did it?” she lifted the piece and stared at him “Really?” He shrugged “Your right-” He lunged for the piece of pizza and Penelope smacked his hands, he grimaced and yanked back. Only
As in accordance with the recent and ongoing zombie pandemic, the Department of the Interior entreats the President to take into consideration this outbreak’s effects on national resource conservation and utilization, North American wildlife preservation, and the well-being of Native American peoples. The DOI also offers its suggestions for the containment and temporary relocation of identified undead citizens. The department’s recommendations for further course of action are outlined as follows.
Daniel Drezner book addresses how the world would potentially react should the Zombie Apocalypse start while relating it to international relations. While discussing the anarchical nature of the world, in the realist argument, he addresses the fact that it is not likely that any one state would be able to gain complete control of the world. However, if the entire world is being overtaken by a zombie plague it is not outside the realm of possibility that survivors of various nations would come together and merge with whatever power still existed and divvy out more power to that group or individual. A good old fashioned military takeover would be just the thing to create an uneasy world-wide alliance with other militaristic organizations across the world against the zombie hordes. The military would easily be able to take charge in a global catastrophe of this nature relatively quickly and with little resistance from the common people. They are one of the most disciplined and structured organizations in regards to bureaucracy and other political organizations, and would not hesitate to change the protocols of war against an end-of-the-world type of threat such as a zombie takeover. Also, military tradition and codes of conduct cross borders with significantly more similarities than do political ideologies and governmental structures, which would result in there being a much easier and more unified alliance than could ever be achieved in any other global unification setting.
Coup Poudre - there is knowledge about the existence of Zombies and how they are created. A drug used to induce death/or give the appearance of death contains tetrodoxin and is produced by puffer fish. In small quantities the coup poudre, as is known, is ingested unknowingly by the person and will quickly give appearance of death as it gives total
Although some might think the zombie apocalypse is a far-fetched idea spawned from a doomsday prepper’s wildest dreams, it is actually a highly likely scenario which should be considered with a sober mind. Based off other sicknesses which have arisen in recent and older times, such as Ebola, the black plague, and cholera, we can see that without the right preventative and emergency measures, any sickness can return after any amount of time in a stronger and different form harder to beat than the last time. In order to prevent massive outbreaks like these from happening, which might resurrect corpses that start eating the living, California needs to enact legislation that protects everyone from zombies. In the event of a zombie apocalypse, California needs to declare martial law, create quarantines for those doomed to die, restrict anyone from leaving or entering the state, strip away the basic human rights of the zombies, and commence mandatory dental procedures.
There are many different ways to get ready for a disastrous occurrence. Geography would be important in a case like this. Like, in the case of a zombie apocalypse, Yuko Caras said that he would try to understand the characteristics of the zombies. It would be useful to see what they can and can't do. You would want to know how fast, or slow they move, where they were at first, so you can estimate where they will be in the future, and the amount of space they take up. You would also want to know where natural resources are, and get to those natural resources, but only if they don't have zombies. It would be of importance to know your coordinates. You would want to know what the climate of where you are, where you are headed, and everything in between. Additionally, something that you would want to know is where the major rivers are.You would want to know the states that are boardering the state that you are in. Something else that would be of importance would be to do research on not only the zombies, but your surroundings. You would want to know where you libraries are so that you
I recently read an article written in The NEWYORKER called The Deadliest Virus by Michael Specter. The article talked about the Avian Flu virus, also known as “bird flu”. In the article, Specter interviewed many people, but the most important person, in my opinion, is a virologist who conducted research on the Avian Flu, Ron Fouchier. This article raised many ethical questions. The questions are as followed: Should research be conducted on this virus? Does Fouchier’s research pose a threat? Does the risk of the work outweigh the benefits of the research?
In the modern world, media outlets and pop culture constantly revive the idea of zombies taking over human society. From The Walking Dead to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” zombies are portrayed as slow-moving living-dead creatures shown in mass amounts to create the idea of consumption. While this monster as it is depicted in movies and television shows is nonexistent, there are living zombies walking the surface every day. They hide in the shadows of town and often only wear the clothes on their back. They spend every day trying to survive with the little amount of money they can scavenge. Money to them acts as the cure to help them get the necessary resources they need. Many people in this nation and across the world are categorized as living under the poverty line. The spectrum of people ranges from homeless and sleeping on the streets to large families settling in garage-sized apartments. Even when taking out of consideration the similarities in physical appearance, zombies are an accurate representation of the major issue of poverty in today’s society due to the instant eeriness that the stereotypes of both subjects represent and the idea that the poor are unable to receive the necessary health treatments.
The zombie outbreak of 2017 was difficult, my friends and I had to use strategy, and many of the people we knew had died. In order to survive, we had to stay strong, persevere, but keep our morals in the long run, or else it would have been a waste of time surviving. The outbreak itself started slowly, people were getting sick at first, some people had gone insane, and others had died, but it wasn’t enough people to peak the curiosity of many people. It wasn’t until a few weeks later, that things had started to get serious, it was apparent that the dead were coming back to life, and that they were attacking people. This is known as a Class 3 zombie outbreak, according to Max Brooks, a Class 3 outbreak “demonstrate the clear threat posed by the living dead. Zombies will number in the thousands, encompassing an area of several hundred miles. (25). When this outbreak became evident, a few friends and I found ourselves stuck at Tulane University in New Orleans, positive that things were in no way getting better on the outside.
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A moral compass is difficult enough to navigate in our current society, but after the apocalypse having a clear conscious would be even more difficult. With the added complication of zombies, it would be impossible. While zombies are fictional they pose interesting moral dilemmas, to kill them or not to kill them, both choices pose moral caveats. If you were to kill them you face the dilemma of whether or not zombies have the capacity to be saved, if you let them survive you must accept the guilt that accompanies the decision, as the zombie could go on to injure others in the future.
Survival and disaster preparation are relevant in the stories in the novel. Several interviews, especially those from the United States, focus on policy changes designed to train the surviving Americans to fight the zombies and rebuild the country. For example, when cities were made to be as efficient as possible in order to fight the zombies, the art of using real places and locations to describe these disasters, or when the ultra-rich hide in their homes, which had been turned into fortified compounds, they were overwhelmed by others trying to get in, leading to mass slaughter. Throughout the novel, characters demonstrate the physical and mental requirements needed to survive a disaster. There were so many disasters that can be related to the outrageous earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcano eruptions, etc. Zombie apocalypse can most likely be a reality through the spread a deadly virus. Brooks described the large amount of research needed to find optimal methods for fighting a worldwide zombie outbreak.
The zombies the book are portrayed as slow and easy to escape. The character’s actions and portrayal are the decider if they met their demise. The zombies in the book are dangerous, but only if you don’t take the right precautions. Sims describes the zombies as “a black bear.”(48) In the wrong situations a bear is dangerous, fearful, and would kill if presented the opportunity. Zombies follow that same categorization. The difference between the two is awareness. A
The topic of the undead coming back to life to feast on the living has been around since the first zombie movie White Zombies in 1932; however, just in the past few decades has the threat of a zombie apocalypse enter the realm of international politics. The threat of a zombie apocalypse is a very serious concern of the international communities. Many political scientists are not sure how the world leaders would be able to work together if this issue were ever to arise in the world today. In the book “Theories of International Politics and Zombies”, Drezner uses the threat of a zombie apocalypse to show how the different theories of international politics would eliminate the threat; however, are the living dead a real international concern or are they just a brilliant metaphor for something much greater that could happen to the world.
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Elizabeth walks up to Suzy and starts a conversation. Then she dies. It was so sad. But who died? Everyone went to Elizabeth's funeral. But wait. Did she die? Or did Elizabeth die? But Suzy was at Elizabeth's funeral. But Suzy could be a zombie. And Elizabeth could be faking death to escape the zombies. But then, Suzy could be a normal human and Elizabeth could think it's a zombie apocalypse in her mind. Or Elizabeth could be a zombie. After the funeral, Suzy flew to Chili. Then, Elizabeth slowly got out of her coffin. Or did she? Or is she a zombie? While Suzy is on the plane, she teleports Elizabeth(alive or dead, we don't know) to her. But now, the teleportation made Elizabeth a zombie. But the real