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usually slaves themselves and
sometimes voodoo priests, used the fear of
zombification to
discourage slaves from
committing suicide.
While most
scholars have...
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Zombification (Russian: «Зомбификация») is an
essay by
Victor Pelevin,
published in 1990. The
essay was
first published in 1990 in the New
Journal under...
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violations may
manifest through aberrant ****, mutations, mutilation,
zombification,
gratuitous violence, disease, or
unnatural movements of the body. Body...
- Look up zombie, shambling,
zombification, or
zombocalypse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
zombie is
traditionally an
undead person in
Haitian folklore...
- The
cover by Eric "Doogie" Horner, is a "
zombification" of this
painting of
Marcia Fox by
William Beechey....
- Narcisse, a man who had been a
zombie for two years,
arguing that the
zombification process was more
likely the
result of a
complex interaction of tetrodotoxin...
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February 2015.
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October 2015. J.C. Maçek III (2012-06-15). "The
Zombification Family Tree:
Legacy of the
Living Dead". PopMatters. WOMEN’S STUDIES...
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Jones is
named in his honour. Maçek, J.C. III (June 15, 2012). "The
Zombification Family Tree:
Legacy of the
Living Dead". PopMatters.
Retrieved August...
- shamans) with more
recognizable horror tropes (demonic possession,
zombification, the
devil represented by a
black dog and rams' heads) in a way that...
- the drug will
eventually turn the user into a zombie. The
speed of "
zombification"
depends on the dose of
Trioxin consumed. An
edited version of the film...