HOMEWORK
- My Topic: Voodoo
- Five things I would like to know:
1. I would like to know that how Voodoo communicating with spirits.
2. How / Where Voodooism is practiced?
3. Voodoo in New Orleans and Haiti.
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5. When did voodoo start?
- Main Topic Outline: (Fill out the “?” parts)
- Voodoo communicating with spirits
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- Where Voodooism is practiced
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- Voodoo in New Orleans and Haiti
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- Why everyone think Voodoo it’s scary
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- When did voodoo start
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- Works Cited Page:
List out all the work cited page that you used for the A. and B. points for the outline paragraph.
Example:
Lelyveld, Joseph. His Final Battle. Alfred A. Knopf, 2016.
Goodwin, Doris Kearns, “How FDR Conquered Public Perceptions.” eHow,www.ehow.com/how_10727_fdr.polio.html. (This reference is for instructional purposes only. It is fictional).
- Annotated Bibliography:
Example:
Lelyveld, Joseph. His Final Battle. Alfred A. Knopf, 2016.
Joseph Lelyveld takes us through the President’s last months, as his physical condition worsens and as America’s entry into World War II is looming. FDR’s courage in a no-win situation is made immediately apparent as he completes one more fight. Written by Lelyveld, a veteran New York Times reporter, this book illuminates the secrets of FDR’s health and adds a final explanation to his last battle.
Goodwin, Doris Kearns, “How FDR Conquered Public Perceptions.” eHow, www.ehow.com/how 10727 fdr. Polio, html. (As stated above, this reference is for instructional purposes only. It is fictional).
This article, written by noted presidential historian, Doris Kearns Goodwin, is almost an instructional manual on how to overcome overwhelming obstacles. Although paralyzed for eleven years, FDR mounts a successful campaign for president and manages to keep his physical condition a secret. This is a must read for any admirer of FDR and will serve as an inspiring story for the historian.