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    Zombie Vandalism

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    in the school represents childhood insecurities and repressed feelings of inadequacy. The zombie represents being under intense stress in your waking life and are avoiding issues. The reason the zombie came specifically out of the mathematics class signifies that in the waking life there needs to be a more calculated‚ and rational way of thinking when solving a problem. When the girl stomped the zombie that is also another form of repressed anger occurring in the waking life similar to vandalism

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    Zombie Makeup

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    If you want to get really scary on the next Halloween‚ a zombie makeup can help you. This text will give you a few steps to make it by an easy way on yourself or on the face of another person. There are seven stages to create a zombie look‚ this tutorial starts explaining how to prepare the face‚ after that‚ it shows how to do the wounds and finishes demonstrating how to do a zombie hairstyle. At first‚ a foundation‚ clearer than the skin‚ should be aplied on the entire face‚ it will give an appearence

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    March 2013 Zombies A zombie is defined as a deceased human body that has somehow become reanimated and autonomous‚ yet no longer has sufficient brain or vital functions to be considered alive or capable of thought. The characteristics of a zombie have evolved over the years and throughout various cultures. In Africa they portray a zombie as a soulless being used as a slave for a voodoo priest. Never the less we will take a look at the American portrayal of the modern day zombie. We will do this by

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    Apocalypse Now

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    Apocalypse Now Xianxin Huang Francis Ford Coppola stated when creating his masterpiece “Apocalypse Now” that he wanted to capture “the horror‚ insanity and moral dilemma” of Vietnam War. The terror‚ the madness and the sense of confusion reaches its peak once the PBR Street Gang arrives at the Do Lung Bridge. Do Lung Bridge is one of the most significant setting in the film as it is the last trading post before Cambodia‚ before Kurtz- the point of no return for the soldiers. It is at this point the

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    on stage in New York. His most noted stage performance was The Subject Was Roses‚ after which he moved on to television shows to include: Route 66 and The Outer Limits. His first appeared on screen in his first film debut‚ The Incident in 1967. Apocalypse Now was released in 1979‚ based in 1967 on a story of an Army Special Forces Colonel who went rogue in the jungles of Cambodia during the Vietnam war. This movie starts out portraying Sheens character‚ Captain Willard‚ as a very unconventional soldier

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    The topic that I would like to address for my zombie project is a more efficient mode of transportation in order to survive a zombie apocalypse. In The Zombie Survival Guide‚ Max Brooks he explains different means of transportation but limits them to water or air travel. In an apocalypse‚ healthy surviving humans should not be restricted to their means of travel. In order to stay alive‚ an adequate form of transportation is a necessity. Walking is too dangerous and slow‚ while a standard car purposes

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    Informative Speech Outline Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the science behind zombies and the “zombie virus” as well as provide information on how to survive after an outbreak of this virus. Central Idea: Through science and expert advice we can observe why zombies act the way that they do and what can be done to cause it intentionally‚ prevent it‚ or even create it. Introduction I. Play trailer for National Geographic’s “The Truth About Zombies” II. The NatGeo

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    I Will Survive

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    I Will Survive Since I was young I was told not to ever judge a book by its cover‚ up until a few weeks ago I believed this was complete bull but a series of uncanny events insisted on changing my mind. This chain of unforeseeable circumstanced began a few weeks ago where . . . The sounds of keyboards was almost deafening‚ the constant click blurred into a humming drone which one could debatably compare to the fog horn of a light house warning helpless ships away from there watery grave. I

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    Expository Essay The 3 step guide to surviving a zombie outbreak. This guide is meant to help those who Know that a zombie apocalypse is going to happen and isn’t properly ready. The zombie outbreak guide is a source of wisdom and guidance to those who seek. We know this apocalyptic event is inevitable and really would hate to see it. This guide will tell you how to gather supplies‚ how to kill a zombie‚ and lastly what to and what not to do. So enough delay let’s get to the guide. Our first

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    Surviving the Elements of a Zombie Attack With the zombie apocalypse quickly approaching‚ it is crucial to find a safe location that is located within a few hours of traveling and that could offer shelter from inclement weather‚ provides a large dry area that is equipped for sleeping‚ storing weapons‚ ammunition‚ food and medical supplies. The Eastern Kentucky Mountains are an undeveloped area that is sparsely populated and is reachable with limited entry. The mountains offer isolation‚ caves

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