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    Although the zombie genre has been around for many decades, zombies have recently gained popularity in today's society by connecting with the consciousness of humanity through self-identification of exaggerated human characteristics. The unwanted characteristics that we see in ourselves, such as violence, illness, and lack of control, have been transformed into the modern day zombie. The zombie genre originated in 1819 from Haitian culture, which involved voodoo and witchcraft. The characteristics

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    Christmas. It would be hard to imagine a Christmas without some adaptation of Dickens masterpiece. As A Christmas Carol is one of the most adapted Literary sources, it is no surprise that Dr. Who would take a crack at it. The episode “The Unquiet Undead” aired in 2005, and takes place during the time of Dickens, and while it is not a direct adaptation of A Christmas Carol. it’s many allusions, and similar story structure, make it an apt analogy for it. Of course, revision is Dr. Who’s game, so the

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    There was a nuclear disaster that caused a worldwide disaster that brought zombies into the world we see before us. It was three months after the accident, zombies were scattered across the world spreading their infection through bite. Aki, he was trained as a ruthless warrior at the start of age 4, he is 16, he is 5 ft 6 inches, has 2 swords and 2 pistols, and he wears armor of a great samurai warrior. The armor he wears bears a dragon of mythological abilities and is worshiped by everyone in his

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    relationship between man and the state is most suitable for this scenario. Hobbes believes that humans are inherently evil and if they were to live free their lives would be poor, nasty, brutish, and short. So in a deteriorating world full of the undead it would essentially be a war of all against all where all the survivors die off or kill each other. Although this is the most probable outcome there is still the possibility that a few groups of rational people would want to change the no rules

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    we just cant help it its in are style now wear heading to the grave yeard to sumon are friends from the dead we call them " the undeads " because they wear from the dead and now there alive now you proble get it but we just like to get crazy and some are friends like chucky belive it or not it works and were going crazy we might as well leaf now we got a army of undead friends like are selfs. now we are on to the people who call them selfs " thugs" now lets get stared " Crabs gun out " lets go "

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    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

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    chaos. What does this it mean to human morality? For example, the world is in a post-Apocalyptic environment filled with the undead; you find yourself sounded by your closest of friends and family who have succumbed to the zombie dieses and you have managed to have kept them locked in a barn. The moral question now becomes whether there is a moral obligation toward your undead family members? Furthermore, what if there’s a rumor of a cure in the future. Based on Utilitarian grounds and Rachels' minimum

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    Fleming's Experiments

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    steel and computers, creating an undead cyborg. Electric leads, which earlier connected the slumbering monster to the now destroyed solar array. The Predator experiment, as Fleming had called it, had been a success.

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    A hypothetical idea of a zombie apocalypse has grown tremendously through exposure from movies, books, and even introduced to by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Knowledge is thoroughly ignored about the undead, which sets a predecessor for those who will be maimed, and those who will live to tell the tale. It might be difficult to imagine the world being infested with brain-hungry zombies, but in the off chance it happens, humans should be well prepared. Thus, for human survival,

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    Plague In World War Z

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    This plague is unlike anything humanity has seen before, as this plague causes an outbreak of zombies. It starts off in China and spreads throughout the world through; refugees, air-borne contact, exchanging of bloodily fluid or even a bite from an undead corpse. During a time of plague there could be an absence of governmental leadership and people could result to panic as I saw in the movie. There was a rush to the stores to get food or water or meds whatever people could get their hands on to

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