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  1. The word zombie comes from Haitian and New Orleans voodoo origins. Although its meaning has changed slightly over the years, it refers to a human corpse mysteriously reanimated to serve …

  2. Through almost seventy-five years of evolution on the big screen, the zombie can be read as tracking a wide range of cultural, political, and economic anxieties of American society.

  3. Call it Z-Day, World War Z, or the Zombie Apocalypse, but either way, you’d better be prepared! This survival manual will help you be ready for the worst that the walking dead have to offer.

  4. ready. Alright, let’s pack a couple bags and get moving! don’t want to b with those things! The coast Is almost clear. There’s one zombie just passing the driveway... way, I� hen o g RRR …

  5. Much of zombie fiction knocks out zombies through shots to the head. That, Schlozman said, is because the brain stem governs the most basic functioning: breathing and heartbeat.

  6. IE – THE CRANBERRIES Another head hangs lowly Child is slowly taken And the violence caused such silen.

  7. One way to see this point is via a philosophical thought-experiment: that of a philosophical zombie. A philosophical zombie is a being that is atom-for-atom identical to a conscious being …