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    find a cure for the ongoing zombie pandemic. I felt as though this movie was worth my time, so I would recommend watching it. First of all, this movie does come off to a quick start, in which the portrayal of the undead is a one of a kind portrayal. The unique illustration of the undead is evident within the next few examples, as well

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    transformation into an undead, and her subsequent death that follows this transformation. Before she dies and transforms, Lucy is being cared for by Dr. Seward and Dr. Van Helsing, and after her death they notice a change in her complexion and beauty which is to be unexpected. Dr. Seward notes that upon visiting her grave and opening her coffin, “she was, if possible, more radiantly beautiful than ever” (200). Lucys conversion from a familiar and friendly face into an undead relates to Freuds idea

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    Karen (Kyra Schon) while Tom brings his girlfriend Judy (Judith Ridley) upstairs. Ben tells Harry that he could be be boss down in the cellar, but up in the living room, Ben is in charge. The group then watches another broadcaster report that the “undead” were coming back to life and were seeking living victims. Space and military experts hypothesized that the ride of the dead was due to large amounts of radiation that had been brought into the atmosphere. The group attempts to escape the farmhouse

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    The late seventies and early eighties saw the beginning emergence of the Goth subculture: a group of social misfits that appear to always find themselves on the outskirts of mainstream pop culture. It is a complex subculture with great depth and mystery. The Gothics share a connection with the darker aesthetic, through their intense music and sexual fetishism, calling into question their predisposition to depression and rejection of social norms. There is rarely a single moment in history when

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    A Short Note On Hades

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    Right when the meeting was tilting towards the immediate destruction of the undead, Athena proposed another idea. She said, “Instead of having us, the mighty gods of Olympus deal with these trivial matters, we should have the ruler of the underworld, Hades, deal with the disposing of these rebellious undead.” After a few minutes of thinking, Zeus finally agreed. He asked, “Who should have to deliver the message to Hades.” Athena replied, “Let’s

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    Zombie Apocalypse Manual

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    intrigued about the logistics of surviving an imminent zombie apocalypse. Keep in mind that goal of this manual is to offer essential survival tactics needed to combat the undead. All have entertained the thought of escaping a fresh devouring monster while watching a zombie flick. Furthermore, society refuses to understand that the undead will be on top of the food chain with millions populating the four corners of the planet. In addition, Zombies are reanimated corpses displaying violent and psychopathic

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    swordsman away from the archer. At the end of the stream is a corpse that can be looted. Beware of the "dead" axeman lying near the edge of the river. Loot the body to get another Soul of a Lost Undead. Up the ridge is a cave with a ladder leading to a glade. The large clearing is patrolled by three undead, with a fourth playing dead near one of the exits. Furthermore, there's an archer on the ledge above who can hit you nearly anywhere in this area. Your best bet is to lure the enemies down the

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    Pellara Creative Writing

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    I felt bad for these people. They were frightened and in desperate need of nutritious food. Pellagra is a condition found mainly in third world countries where people depend mostly on a corn-based diet. We had food that could help these unfortunate folks, but it was out in the vehicles. "We need to get to the Humvee," I told Amber. "There's a lot of ghouls between here and there," she said, repeating her earlier report. "I know, but these people need nutritious food." Amber paused for a moment

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    “Finally a solution to all of our problems” says Nick. But Zhao has a strange look on his face as the scent of something foul quickly approaches. “Quick get inside!” Zhao exclaims as he draws his weapon and begins to fire upon the crowd of the lurking undead. Everyone

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    Most people are not aware that our fears can affect the decisions we make in our everyday lives. Chuck Klosterman’s My Zombie, Myself: Why Modern Life Feels Rather Undead dives into the deeper meaning behind the world’s fascination with the undead. Klosterman first explains the roots behind the different popularities of different monsters: “Frankenstein exemplified our terror of untethered science, Godzilla emerged from the atomic age, werewolves arose from panic of being preyed upon, vampires represented

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