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    the near future by some virus or bacteria. This paper is focus on learning more about what these zombies are‚ where they were originated according to religions‚ will also discussed one of the most important series of the last decade on TV "The Walking Dead" and how it uses these beings for animation turning them into popular figures in our society associating the story with the prophecies and giving an encouraging message about humanity. Introducing these real or imaginary beings and at least the

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    DEAD MAN WALKING Dead Man Walking is a great book that deals with one of our nations most controversial issues: capital punishment. The books narrator‚ Sister Helen Prejean‚ discusses her personal views on capital punishment. She was a spiritual advisor and friend to two death row inmates; Elmo Patrick Sonnier and Robert Lee Willie. From her experiences‚ she developed views on the death penalty. She believed it was morally wrong and spoke openly about it. Sister Helen successfully defends

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    The film Dead man walking was not created on a true case per sea but was constructed on some true people. The personality Sister Helen was indeed based on a genuine Sister Helen Prejean. The character Matthew Poncelet was a fictitious creation manufactured on a permutation of attributes of two real inmates and their criminalities that sister Helen Prejean came in acquaintance with; they are Robert Lee Willie and Elmo Patrick Sonnier. The movie follows the storyline of Matthew Poncelet as he approaches

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    The Walking Dead Group analysis INDIVIDUAL PAPER ASSIGNMENT For the individual paper assignment we were given the task of selecting a movie‚ t.v. show‚ or series and to do an analysis on the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of group decisions in the film or show. I chose to do my assignment on the show the walking dead‚ specifically season 4. The Walking Dead is a t.v. series that takes place in an apocalyptic setting‚ in modern times. After an unknown plague has swept through

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    Dead Man Walking The film‚ Dead Man Walking was made in 1995‚ and was adopted from Sister Helen Prejean ’s 1993 autobiographical book‚ which has the same title. It examines one of the most highly debated controversial issues of our time - capital punishment. Since the protagonist of a film is regarded as the "good guy‚" I would apply this label to Sister Helen Prajean‚ played by Susan Sarandon‚ and that of the antagonist‚ or the "bad guy" to Matthew Poncelet‚ played by Sean Penn. However

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    Dead Man Walking The motion picture Dead Man Walking provided a non-fiction insight into the world of crime‚ justice‚ and capital punishment. The film cast several characters from different backgrounds and opinion sets in direct conflict with one another. Several small topics and one major topic‚ capital punishment‚ were explored over the duration of the movie. While the opinions and reactions of people to Dead Man Walking may vary‚ the one constant is that people will have a reaction. Sister

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    the viewers for a future apocalypse or prevent one. In the television show The Walking Dead‚ a plague has swept across the world killing off or turning a majority of humans into mindless‚ shambling zombies and leaving only a few remnants of humanity left to survive in a new world. Governments have fallen across the world and `most remnants of humanity have banded

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    The Walking Dead Season 7 is slowly inching closer‚ and fans are hearing all kinds of rumors and spoilers about the upcoming season. However‚ viewers still don’t know who Negan killed‚ and while nothing has been confirmed‚ rumors reveal that Norman Reedus may have had a hand in picking the victim. According to the Parent Herald‚ Norman Reedus‚ who plays fan favorite character‚ Daryl Dixon‚ on the show has allegedly been demanding for screen time for his character‚ as well as his friend Jeffrey Dean

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    something. However‚ I manage my time so that I can have time for myself to gear down‚ rejuvenate and get ready to tackle the world head on. During one of these times‚ I have found one of the best TV shows that I have ever watched− The Walking Dead. The Walking Dead‚ set in a post-apocalyptic world‚ features sheriff deputy‚ Rick Grimes‚ the protagonist‚ waking up in a coma. Confused about what happened and his bullet wound‚ he sets out on foot and discovers a world full of zombies. He begins his trek

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    those who have not been deemed fit for life by society‚ sinners‚ are called to have a loving relationship with God. 3. Humans are rational and free The families of the victims of the crime by Matthew Poncelet and his partner wanted the both of them dead. In their minds‚ the crimes that the pair had committed were worthy of their death. They rationalized that because the two had taken the lives of their children‚ they deserved to die as well. They were free to do whatever they wanted‚ and they chose

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