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    Zombies are a corpse that is revived by witchcraft. Zombies come out from the ground to the surface. They feed off of humans alive humans, they mainly love the brain. I have watch so many scary movies like "The living dead". That movie will tell you all the details about zombies. But, only if your not scared of seeing zombies. When there are thousands and thousands of zombies people call it a Zombie Apocalypse. A Zombie Apocalypse is a very terrifying experience thousands of zombies just roaming

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    The Coen Brothers used many examples of Greek Mythology from the epic The Odyssey to inspire their movie O! Brother Where Art thou? Homer once said. “ Look now how mortals are blaming the gods,for they say that evils come from us, but in fact they themselves have woes beyond their share because of their own follies.” This quote is a great quote to represent the odyssey because in the odyssey mortals blame the gods for all the bad things that happen to them and it also goes along with the movie O

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    not loyal to his wife, he was not deterred from his quest to reach home and family. Odysseus, also presents himself as an intelligent and witty man; not only does he show us this when he trick the Cyclops, but he is able to figure out what the Lotus Eaters are doing and how they trap people at their island. He is able to quickly assess the situation and pull his men out before they are all forced into thinking that they need to stay there with the Lotus

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    The Man Eaters of Tsavo, by John Henry Patterson, describes the terrorizing effect of a pair of man-eating lions on a camp of railroad workers in 1898 East Africa. Patterson’s memoir demonstrates the difficulties and influences that imperialistic Great Britain had over the Africans, and faced many issues while trying to develop the infrastructure of the continent in order to take advantage of the wealth and natural resources in the interior of Africa. Throughout the story, Patterson always wanted

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    The story of Odyssey is all about the gods and goddesses who has been a part of Odysseus’ journey for twenty years. The first ten years have been spent fighting in the Trojan War, and the next ten years spent on his continuous journey back to his kingdom. Every journey has an adventure that makes the exploration more exciting. But the journey of Odysseus is different. On his way home from the Trojan War, he encountered gods and goddesses that make his journey like forever. Those magical creatures

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    The Anglo-Saxon 's wrote an epic poem more than 1200 years ago. Around 1997, The 13th Warrior, a movie, was created based on Michael 's Crichton 's best-selling novel Eaters of the Dead. In the movie and the epic poem, tell the life of people who fight evil beings and evil things to protect their home, land, and property. In both renditions many battles took place. In the poem Beowulf only had three battles but in the movie there was four. Another battle once they all came home. I guess to show that

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    What is a Fan Theory? According to urban dictionary Fan Theory is defined as “Set of assumptions which are intended to explain an unfinished event or series of events in a book, movie or saga.” Fan theories are a way the fan of a particular book, movie or even an animated series, connects the untied stories and creates a new piece of art which is a theory as the original author has not created and the story is left on the speculation and the liking of the reader or audience. These may have started

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    presented in the reading passage. To begin with, the professor avers that at the time of the edomontosaurs the temperature in the North slopes was warmer than ours. She says that the warmer temperature helps to have good vegetation in summer. Even the dead plants were enough to feed the edomontosaurs in the North slopes during winter. Thus the edomontosaurs did not need to migrate to south- the warm place. This directly challenges the reading assertion that the food requirement for the

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    The Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction or K-T extinction, which marks the Late Cretaceous, is a massive and large-scale extinction of animal and plant species that occurred over a short period of time 66 million years ago. The fossils of non-avian dinosaurs (the Group of birds) found almost only below the K-T boundary, paleontologists mostly estimate that the dinosaurs were extinguished just before, or during the event. Scientific theories explain the extinctions of K-T by one or more catastrophic events

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    films which are used today. For Classic I choose Night of the living dead (1968 version), it was one of Romero’s top films that pushed him to be the famous producer he is today. Revisionist would be dawn of the dead 1978 vs 2004 remake; I think there are a lot of differences but also similarities between the 2 movies. Parodic would be Shaun of

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