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    The stereotypical ”Zombie Ant” , most typically found in a rain forest and or farm climate, are not the flesh tearing type of zombie you most likely had in mind, instead, fungal-spreading mind controlled ants, taken over by a fungal parasite. And these ants, are far from usual. There is a cycling, almost endless process, repeated in three stages. The process and fungus is called Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis. During the first faze, the fungal parasite picked up by the target ant, enters the ant’s

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    The origin of zombie, also known by “zombi” or “zonbi”, according to Christie (2011), Farghaly (2014) and Platts (2013) has its roots tracing back to Haitian folklore of Vodoun (Voodoo or Vodou) magic (Christie 2011, p. 10; Farghaly 2014, p. 8; Platts 2013, p. 549). It is a product of the supernatural, combined with a vague applied science of pharmacology (Farghaly 2014, p. 9). Here, we shall examine the North American cinematic version of zombie which is vastly different from its Haitian predecessor

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    The zombie apocalypse had come hard and fast, taking the world and its inhabitants by storm. I would like to say biggest worry had been for those around me, for the future, and how I would survive. That hadn’t been the case, however. My biggest concern had steamed from needing a weapon. Too many weapons were easily broken or needed more than just what it came with. It was a hard to choose, a choice that could very well affect my life. It was strange, you know? I had always had a fear of the zombie

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    about life, because when the zombie apocalypse plagues this earth all of those hours of binge watching “The Walking Dead” will come in handy. If the zombie apocalypse happened tomorrow, I would be more than ready to take on a world of flesh eating monsters. My journey of survival would depend on three vital items: my Toyota Avalon, a katana, and wood- a lot of wood. These objects are the necessities for success in the Armageddon: quick scavenging missions, easy zombie defeats, and most importantly

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    flashes on screen. A reporter gives horrific details of a virus that has broken out in the nearest major city, causing people to attack and eat anyone near them. They avoid the words but the unavoidable truth of the matter is on everyone’s minds; the zombie apocalypse has begun. Widespread panic sets in among the neighborhood, and it is apparent no one has a clue as to what to do next. Do not let emotions overrule logic, though, as panic is the quickest killer. Remembering what to do when the outbreak

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    survive? Then have no fear because i have a few steps that will help you survive the zombie apocalypse. First you need to find a weapon. No I don’t just mean find a gun, that would be best, but i mean anything to protect yourself from the zombies wanting to eat you or people wanting to kill you. A baseball bat would work just fine and just about everyone has them. This will work pretty good if you run into a zombie, just hit it in the head really really hard. If you run into someone who wants to

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    There is a zombie apocalypse and you’re stranded by yourself in nowhere else but Vicksburg, Mississippi. How will I get food and water? How will I start a fire? How will I travel? How do I kill the zombies that are trying to kill me? These are just a few of the questions you will be asking yourself if this situation were to occur. People that are prepared for a zombie apocalypse would already have their primitive survival skills intact as well as effective signaling methods. They would be in decent

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    Zombie Culture

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    Neurogenesis techniques involving stem cells to regrow dead brains • Self-replicating nanobots that live after a human host has died • A virus that can spread from person to person This folio task mathematically determines what could happen in the case of a zombie apocalypse by considering different

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    the common phenomenon victims happened suggests public how cruel and unlucky war is. If you understand what is trauma zombie and analyze what Eli told and faced, you would find that those people who suffered the nuclear war and lived long in the concentration camp are likely to become trauma zombies probably. Chera Kee, an expert studied the zombie, mentioned that the wars and zombie metaphor is actually casting an entire group as beings without humanity. Those who caused and related to the beginning

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    Zombies are a sizeable and critical part of our pop culture. You’ll see the zombies everywhere. You’ll see them on t-shirts and TV shows, movies and video games,etc. People seem to really love the idea of the dead rising from their graves. Some people want zombies walking the earth so they can feel like Norman Reedus in the walking dead.I understand wanting to feel like a hero but if the dead came back to life would it really be that sensational? I don't believe so. Having my family members die and

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