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"Vampyr F.A.Q." The Facts About Vampires . Ed. Andrew Heenan. Jan. 2009. Vampyr. 6 Mar. 2009 <http://www.vampyreverse.com/facts/faq.shtml>. 1. Vampire Facts. This website states many different ways to ward off vampires or kill them. It also shows a bunch of random superstitions. IDEAS:
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"Vampyr F.A.Q." The Facts About Vampires. Ed. Andrew Heenan. Jan. 2009. Vampyr. 6 Mar. 2009 <http://www.vampyreverse.com/facts/faq.shtml>. 1 Vampire Facts This website states many different ways to ward off vampires or kill them. It also shows a bunch of random superstitions. IDEAS: I will use this info as a start on seeing why there is so much hype about vampires actually existing. CARD NUMBER 1
Willson, Nicole. "How to Make a Collage." WikiHow. Wikipedia. 9 Mar. 2009 <http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Collage>. Authors: Anonymous, Nicole Willson, Kyle Grindley, Jack H, Waited, Flickety, Tongtongba, Sondra C, Shayes, Jonathan E., Fruit Boy, D rae, Josh H., MA, Rojo Don Poho, Dvortygirl, $ternhe, Chicablog, Ally F, Keyboard_Cat, Zack, Webster, BR, CooksterC, RMunsonNJ, Maluniu, Dave Crosby, Chris Hadley 2 How to Make a Collage NOTES: This website is just a how to on the basics of a collage. This is for my first genre where I will create a collage of vampire photos IDEAS: This is for my first genre where I will create a collage of vampire photos. CARD NUMBER 2
"Old West Wanted Posters." Wanted Dead or Alive. Ed. Nickel's Web Design. 10 July 1997. Wild Bill's Posters. 11 Mar. 2009 <http://www.tombstone1880.com/wildbill/wanted.htm>. 3 Wanted Posters NOTES: This is a website with a bunch of pictures which will help me create my wanted poster design. IDEAS: I need ideas of formats in order to make my poster an authentic replica. CARD NUMBER 3
Citation added: Shepherd, L. "How to Write an Editorial." How to do Things. 2008. Google. 12 Mar. 2009 <http://www.howtodothings.com/hobbies/a4439-how-to-write-an-editorial.html>. SOURCE NUMBER Editorials NOTES: This is to make my third genre, my editorial about vampires. IDEAS: CARD NUMBER PAGE NUMBER
CITATION – use MLA Format – see www.easybib.com SOURCE NUMBER SUBJECT OF CARD NOTES: Use a summary or a paraphrase Use a direct quotation/passage from the source – record who said it, who that person is, when he/she said it and why & the page number in the source IDEAS: Why is this important? How will you use this information (or think you will use it?) How does this information relate to what you already know? Is it just a repeat of something else?) CARD NUMBER PAGE NUMBER
CITATION – use MLA Format – see www.easybib.com SOURCE NUMBER SUBJECT OF CARD NOTES: Use a summary or a paraphrase Use a direct quotation/passage from the source – record who said it, who that person is, when he/she said it and why & the page number in the source IDEAS: Why is this important? How will you use this information (or think you will use it?) How does this information relate to what you already know? Is it just a repeat of something else?) CARD NUMBER PAGE NUMBER
CITATION – use MLA Format – see www.easybib.com SOURCE NUMBER SUBJECT OF CARD NOTES: Use a summary or a paraphrase Use a direct quotation/passage from the source – record who said it, who that person is, when he/she said it and why & the page number in the source IDEAS: Why is this important? How will you use this information (or think you will use it?) How does this information relate to what you already know? Is it just a repeat of something else?) CARD NUMBER PAGE NUMBER
CITATION – use MLA Format – see www.easybib.com SOURCE NUMBER SUBJECT OF CARD NOTES: Use a summary or a paraphrase Use a direct quotation/passage from the source – record who said it, who that person is, when he/she said it and why & the page number in the source IDEAS: Why is this important? How will you use this information (or think you will use it?) How does this information relate to what you already know? Is it just a repeat of something else?) CARD NUMBER PAGE NUMBER
CITATION – use MLA Format – see www.easybib.com SOURCE NUMBER SUBJECT OF CARD NOTES: Use a summary or a paraphrase Use a direct quotation/passage from the source – record who said it, who that person is, when he/she said it and why & the page number in the source IDEAS: Why is this important? How will you use this information (or think you will use it?) How does this information relate to what you already know? Is it just a repeat of something else?) CARD NUMBER PAGE NUMBER
CITATION – use MLA Format – see www.easybib.com SOURCE NUMBER SUBJECT OF CARD NOTES: Use a summary or a paraphrase Use a direct quotation/passage from the source – record who said it, who that person is, when he/she said it and why & the page number in the source IDEAS: Why is this important? How will you use this information (or think you will use it?) How does this information relate to what you already know? Is it just a repeat of something else?) CARD NUMBER PAGE NUMBER