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    The Walking Dead Psychology: Psych of the Living Dead‚ analyzes how the trauma of living in a zombie apocalypse can affect the psyche. The book goes over all the psychological aspects of the show‚ The Walking Dead. The show is about a zombie apocalypse and seeing how the characters survive it. Throughout this book‚ there were different topics surrounding the main characters and their mental health. One of the main topics that stand out in this book is that the characters of The Walking Dead. As

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    With just a month away from the release of 6th season of ’The Walking Dead’ three of its characters have just been finalized as regulars this coming season‚ according to Gamespot. The network AMC also revealed a new teaser poster of the new season and it features Andrew Lincoln. The Hollywood Reporter announced the actors lucky enough to be a part of one of the most popular TV series to date. They are Tovah Feldshuh (Deanna Monroe)‚ Alexandra Breckenridge (Jessie Anderson) and Austin Nichols (Spencer

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    Walking Dead Syndrome

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    THE WALKING DEAD SYNDROME English 150 Instructor: S. Jone November 7‚ 2011 The Walking Dead Syndrome Introduction The Walking Dead syndrome is considered a rare disease. I believe everyone in this existence has a purpose on this vast place we call earth. However‚ there are people diagnosed with a syndrome who believe they have no soul or convinced themselves they are dead. The “Walking Dead Syndrome” is also commonly known as “Cotard’s Syndrome”. In this paper‚ I will refer this

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    Dead Man Walking Analysis

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    Farah Anwar Sir Shehram Culture‚ Media and Society 4th February 2015 Movie Reflection Tim Robbins’ ’Dead Man Walking’ is a courageous piece of cinema. Despite the fact that the film is around a man on death column and a nun’s battle to help him‚ I enjoyed how he exhibited both sides of the focal topic of the death penalty. He simply recounts the story and lets the occasions play on the viewer’s psyche. This is so viable in light of the fact that it permits the viewer to structure his own

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    Zombies: The Walking Dead

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    ZOMBIES are a value stock. They are wordless and oozing and brain dead‚ but they’re an ever-expanding market with no glass ceiling. Zombies are a target-rich environment‚ literally and figuratively. The more you fill them with bullets‚ the more interesting they become. Roughly 5.3 million people watched the first episode of “The Walking Dead” on AMC‚ a stunning 83 percent more than the 2.9 million who watched the Season 4 premiere of “Mad Men.” This means there are at least 2.4 million cable-ready

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    world‚ you can see it in political campaigns and when an epidemic threatens western civilization. However‚ The Walking Dead is not an example of xenophobia. The graphic novel The Walking Dead shows a civilization trying to come back after a zombie apocalypse‚ in which they are living in complete survival mode and never know what is coming for them next. Some people believe that The Walking Dead only has to do with humanity’s deepest roots of xenophobia‚ in which survivors only work together due to having

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    Walking Dead Traditions

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    Before I begin to tell the story I should preface with this; Kyla has wanted to watch The Walking Dead for a long time. I am terrified of most things. Zombies‚ creepy guys‚ things jumping out at you‚ abandoned anything‚ moths‚ guts‚ the woods during the day‚ the woods at night‚ moths‚ stressful situations. Normal stuff for an episode of the Walking Dead. The tradition started one night after a Linganore football game. Kyla and I get out of our uniforms‚ and put them back

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    "The Walking Dead" has become a cultural phenomena with hordes of fans and a huge online following‚ but more can be gleaned from this literal horror show than pure entertainment. The show gives the audience a possible scenario for what life would become in a situation in which survival is the number one goal. There are no more 9 to 5 jobs‚ mortgages are no longer a concern‚ and passing that math exam in second period is never going to happen‚ so that leaves finding food‚ shelter‚ and simply living

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    Who Is The Walking Dead?

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    television and movie review site‚ Rotten Tomatoes‚ it is easy to see The Walking Dead has effectively made a positive impression on its large viewer base. The Walking Dead has repeatedly set and broken viewership records throughout its six seasons as the most watched non-sports program on cable television. Rotten Tomatoes has no shortage of films with perfect 100% ratings‚ yet somehow record-breaking powerhouse‚ The Walking Dead‚ falls short of a perfect rating. Based on actor talent‚ visual effects

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    The Walking Dead Satire

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    “The Walking Dead” News Update: Robert Kirkman Hints at Crossover with “Fear the Walking Dead”! After six seasons‚ AMC’s zombie series “The Walking Dead” has attained a cult status. And ever since the spin-off “Fear the Walking Dead” went on air in 2015‚ there have been talks of a crossover but the show creators always shot down the speculations. However‚ things seem to be changing now as Robert Kirkman has indicated at the possibility. He said that the crossover would be hard to put in place but

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