The writing process continues. Research is moving along. Our knowledge is better of our topic. The beginnings of the writing for the paper shouldn't happen when you have researched everything. So instead of waiting for the very end to write your entire paper, you do a little bit before hand so that the paper isn't such a big deal in the very end. The research we have been doing so far is just reading. Now we are supposed to take the study and begin responding to the information we have gathered. We were supposed to write a response to several different articles and make sure that they were credible sources.
Martin, David. “Haiti: The Untold Story”, News Blaze. 25 January, 2010. Webpage. 8 November, 2013. http://newsblaze.com/story/20100125154806zzzz.nb/topstory.html
This article was published the January of 2010. It is three years old, but since my topic involves lots of history, the date really doesn’t matter. After looking at several different articles, I found this to be one that would help me write the research paper. The readers of the News Blaze will find some reasons the author believes why Haiti was struck by an earthquake only thirteen days before the article was published. Inside the article, you will find facts also found on other websites stating that Haiti was a rich country before the people dedicated the island to Satan. There is lots of fact inside this article, but also some personal opinion. The article was meant to inform people and is written from a political and religious viewpoint.
Barrett, Tom. “Government of the Devil, by the Devil, and for the Devil.”, Live Leak. 11 March, 2004, Star Traveler. Webpage. 8 November, 2013. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f- religion/2430711/posts
In 2004, an article about the blood pact Haiti made with Satan was published. The article talks about the beginning and end of this matter. It is an informative and factual article about things that happened the year the “curse” on Haiti was broken. He quotes from several different sources including the US department of State Report of Religious Freedom, the Media Research Center, and Gospel Crusade Ministerial Fellowship. This was meant to inform the public about things going on in Haiti. I would be totally comfortable citing this source in my paper.
Sutherland, Claudia E. “Haitian Revolution (1791-1804)”, Black Post. Webpage. 8 November, 2013. http://www.blackpast.org/gah/haitian-revolution-1791-1804
Though no exact date is given for the publication of the article, this article was written within the past two to five years. Again, my topic is a historical topic so current information and articles isn’t needed. The site that this was found on is a popular site containing many readers and many different articles. Historically, the information is correct when compared to several other different articles. This website focuses on black history in different countries. The information is there to inform and brought on at a historical viewpoint.
Censer, Jack R., Hunt, Lynn. “Slavery and the Haitian Revolution”, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. 2001, American Social history Productions Inc. 2 pgs. Website. 8 November, 2013. http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/chap8a.html
This current article is talking about the history of the Haitian Revolution. The information is relevant to understanding the Haitian Revolution. This informative article is very unbiased and gives good facts. The Pennsylvania Gazette agrees with the points made in this article. There really weren’t any biased facts or opinions. It was very much historical.
Hi Bri. I see mostly popular websites listed in your annotated bibliography. What has your search of the library's databases turned up? Your essay will benefit from including at least one or two peer-reviewed, academic sources. Have you tried searching for general topics related to your specific focus of Haiti? For example, you could search "spiritual influences in developing countries" or "demonic rituals and practices."
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