Cases of Zombies: True or False

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Paranormal Activity
The scientific name for paranormal activity is parapsychology. Some people often quote that there are no such thing as ghosts (Paranormal Activity), “Psychical Research and Parapsychology are scientific approaches to the study of apparently paranormal phenomena” (Daniels, 2014) Almost 30% is affected by ghost in the world that’s leaving 70% of the world terrified. “Spiritual research has shown that almost the entire world is affected by ghosts at some time or the other in their life” (Clarke, 2012).

Description of Topic
Zombies are caused by a disease that causes life after death. “Zombies look and behave like the conscious beings that we are today, but "all is dark inside.” (Chalmers, 2005). According to (ahmadmad, 2013) “The word ‘zombie’ is said to have come from nzambi, which in Kongo means ‘spirit of a dead person’, or zonbi, used in the Louisiana Creole or the Haitian Creole that represents a person who died and was then brought to life without speech or free will.” From a lifetime of observing, zombies are brainless dead human that feeds off of other human beings. “The zombie is a complicated myth that is about as old as history but has really picked up in popularity lately” (Estes, 31). “Parasite that turn victims into mindless, zombie-like slaves are fairly common in nature. There is one called toxoplasmosa gondii that seems to devote its entire existence to being terrifying.” (Sloth & Wong, 2007)

Research (3) Accounts of Topic
Key West, Florida, 1935
The first account occurred on Labor Day, September 2, 1935. On this day a hurricane took its toll on Florida Keys. This particular hurricane was one of the only two Category 5 storms recorded here in the United States. In the result of this nat...

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...ide could be disproven. The evidence was when the claim stated that the zombies came from the sugar cane field.

Works Cited

Chalmers, D. (2005). Zombies on the web. Retrieved from http://consc.net/zombies.html: http://consc.net/zombies.html
Estes, A. C. (31, October 2012). A Brief History of Zombies. Retrieved from The Wire What Matters Now: http://www.thewire.com/entertainment/2012/10/brief-history-zombies/58574/
Pecos, D. H. (2001-2013). The Top Three Zombie Outbreaks in U.S. History. Retrieved from The Federal Vampire and Zomb: http://www.fvza.org/topthree.html
Sloth, T., & Wong, D. (2007, October 29). 5 Scientific Reasons a Zombie Apocalypse Could Actually Happen. Retrieved from Cracked: http://www.cracked.com/article_15643_5-scientific-reasons-zombie-apocalypse-could-actually-happen.html

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