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    The “Cemetery Zombie” attacks Johnny and Barbara as they visit their father’s grave in an old cemetery. In the struggle to escape the zombie, Johnny falls and hits his head on a gravestone. Barbara runs and makes it to an old farmhouse where the undead apocalypse continues as more zombies attack the living people hiding inside. The Cemetery Zombie is the first zombie to appear in the classic 1968 film “Night of the Living Dead”. The scene is a cult classic and the opening of the movie that would

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    Cherise Thompson POSC 399 – 03 Policy Paper Zombie Apocalypse Legislation 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

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    filmed. Up until 1968, the word “zombie” had a completely different meaning than it does today. George A. Romero created the horror movie antagonist that many audiences know and fear. The Pre-Romero zombie has many notable differences from the modern zombie. Most notably, it is alive and simply under a voodoo curse. These zombies did not crave flesh or brains, and there were no large-scale outbreaks. Night of the Living Dead changed this all, and paved the way for the zombie to evolve into what it is today

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    Steve Cutts’s drawing Social Media Zombie (fig. 1) is one of many drawings of his that satirizes modern life. This particular piece of his is showing that we have become so addicted to our phones, that we have become zombies and that we don’t pay attention to our surroundings when we are on our phones. He aims this picture more towards millennials based on how the zombies are dressed and their hair color. The use of zombies would resonate well with younger generations too since The Walking Dead

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    and certainly transformed the way in which people were scared of movies. Zombies were not only reinvented, but the entire horror genre was as well. The movie itself is historic in the way it defined a new type of zombie for Hollywood, but more so how history from the 60’s drew the zombie threat. The movie does suggest that this horrific event was the result of radiation from the outer space, but I believe there is much more to be interpreted. Romero is not interested in giving the audience a thorough

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    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

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    The Violence Of The Media

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    Survivors Everyone sat, with eyes wide open, staring at the tv, wondering what 's going on. Everyone calling everyone asking if they are ok and what 's going on. No one knew but tv broadcasts said that a deadly virus has broke out in Washington. The broadcast explains that the virus is turning people to zombies and then the zombies have been infecting people by eating them. Suddenly a fence is ripped apart by zombies behind the broadcast, the zombies start heading towards the broadcast people. The

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    Before I had applied for the Summer MA program for theatre educators, I knew my teaching of dramaturgy was lacking. I had no systematic way of analyzing a script and being able to pull out the important aspects of the author’s intentions. Many aspects of theatre history and dramatic interpretation had been left out of my education. After classes my appetite had been wetted, I purchased a number of books to continue my education over the winter break, one of the books was “History of the Theatre 10th

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    Zombies? One of our greatest fears is death, but the thought of potentially turning into a Zombie after death is even worse. When you think about Zombies, you never think about just one. For some reason, we always think about a mob of Zombies that are out on the prowl for human flesh and whose appetite is insatiable. What 's even worse is that Zombies may look human but, in reality, they 're not. First Major Zombie Movie Probably, one of the first movies about Zombies that had a major impact on the

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    When I was younger, I used to play football. I was also tall compared to other people in my grade and thought that I was big and bad because a lot of little kids think that way and I was the same way. By thinking that I was all big and bad, I was trying to make myself seem dangerous, but I was not. However, there are people who are actually dangerous, and are able to show it instead of thinking about it and talking about it. For example, the Sniper from “The Sniper” by Liam O’Flaherty and Shadowman

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