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http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/04/25/zombie.virus.zombies.book/index.html
MLA: Landau, Elizabeth. Inside zombie brains: Sci-fi teaches science. Google. 25 April 2011. Web. 30 August 2011.
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August 2011.
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This site is a current source because it was created this year, the source's purpose is to report current events, and the links all work well. The article is very interesting, too, and I was surprised to see an article on this topic coming from CNN.com.
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MLA: Landau, Elizabeth. Inside zombie brains: Sci-fi teaches science. Google. 25 April 2011. Web. 30 August 2011.
Sparacio, Andrea. 25 March 2011. drawing. CNN.com. Web. 30 August 2011.
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This site is a current source because it was created this year, the source's purpose is to report current events, and the links all work well. The article is very interesting, too, and I was surprised to see an article on this topic coming from CNN.com.
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MLA: Kirk, Robert. "Zombies". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford. Spring 2011. Web. 30 August 2011.
This site is a very accurate and reliable source because it is a university website, and the author is an Emeritus Professor in the department of Philosophy at Stanford. It was published originally in 2003, but then it was revised and re-published in 2011. This site is also a good source because it gives excellent bibliographies and lists all sources. The site's main issue is the debate about whether zombies are possible.
Objectivity
http://www.slate.com/id/2180271/
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Sacchetto, Rob. Fast Zombies. 22 August 2011. Drawing. Zombie Daily. Web. 29 August 2011.
This site is the most objective because it immediately states that its goal is to provide thought about whether or not zombies can run. It gives reasons from both sides, one being the arguement that zombies will be slow and the other that zombies will be fast. The information is fairly detailed, giving a lot of examples in movies and in theories by groups of people about whether zombies will be fast or slow. It isn't really for advertising, although there are a few ads, and the author seems to think that zombies are slow, but he still gives reasons and examples as to why they could be fast.
Coverage
http://www.cracked.com/article_15643_5-scientific-reasons-zombie-apocalypse-could-actually-happen.html
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Sloth, Te. David Wong. 5 Scientific Reasons a Zombie Apocalypse Could Actually Happen. Spacemarine. 29 October 2007.Web. 29 August 2011.
This website has good coverage because it is very well organized and is very easy to read. It has several images that are all really interesting to look at, and because it is organized into 5 different reasons, it has even better coverage. The info also has pretty good editing, and there is no fee for reading the article or visiting the site.