Bibliography
MLA Annotated Citation for 6 credible sources
Issues
1.)
"A Drinking Water Crisis In Haiti Long Before Earthquake Destruction." The World Knight Center for International Media University of Miami RSS. True/Slant, 2008-2012. Web. 03 Dec. 2012
<http://trueslant.com/josephtreaster/2010/01/29/a-drinking-water-crisis-in-haiti-long-before-earthquake-destruction/>.
This source helped us by giving some of the organizations that’s involved in Haiti with safe water. It gives sad stories that may be related to our topic and how kids were suffering without water. However, an organization helped them and this
changed their lives, and it helped us for the Reflection Page. (pg. 5)
2.)
"Haiti Earthquake Facts." HubPages. HubPages Inc., 2012. Web. 03 Dec. 2012.
<http://mywebs.hubpages.com/hub/Haiti-Earthquake-Facts>.
This sources helped us find out when, where, and how Haiti's earthquake happened. Also, the total deaths of people, and the number of people who are either injured, homeless, and many more. Therefore, it gives out all the information about the earthquake and it helped us for pg.2, the Human Rights Issue.
3.)
"Haiti Earthquake: Providing Safe Water and Basic Sanitation." Haiti Earthquake: Providing Safe Water and Basic Sanitation.
International Committee of the Red Cross, 20 Jan. 2010. Web. 03 Dec. 2012. <http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/interview/haiti-earthquake-interview-100120.htm>.
This source helped us for pg. 1, the Home Page, which is about how the Red Cross provide safe water for the people in Haiti. After the earthquake, they have been involved. It listed some organizations and networks that may be useful for our project.
4.)
"Haiti Earthquake Relief." The White House. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Dec. 2012. <http://www.whitehouse.gov/haitiearthquake>.
This source helped us figure out what had happened to Haiti during the earthquake. Also, how the president reacts to it, what they do to help Haiti, donations, and the federal response. It is mainly used for the Alternative Perspective Page. (pg. 4)
Defender
5.) "Loune Viaud." Speak Truth to Power. NYSUT and the RFK Center, 2010. Web. 30 Nov. 2012. <http://blogs.nysut.org/sttp/defenders/loune-viaud/>.
This source helped us with quotes that Loune Viaud mentioned, which is really useful for the paragraphs. Also, it gives a brief summary profile of our defender, to let us know her better and what kind of person she is. This helped us a lot for our Defender Analysis Text. (pg. 3)
6.)
“Zanmi Lasante Organization and People.” Providing A Preferential Option For The Poor In The Health Care. Partners In Health, 2009 - 2012. Web. 30 Nov. 2012. <http://www.pih.org/pages/haiti-org>.
This source helped us by finding more organizations that are involved with our topic. It is well- organized by listing members in the Zanmi Lasante activities. Also, it helped us with the quotes for the Alternative Perspectives Page. (pg. 4)
MLA Citations for Sources of Visuals Home Page
1.)
Denoble, Damjan. "Travel Tip: When Dining in China, Drink Warm Water." Asia Healthcare Blog. N.p., 21 May 2011. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.asiahealthcareblog.com/2011/05/21/travel-tip-when-dining-in-china-drink-warm-water/>.
This picture represents our homepage which is Health Care Potable Water. It shows aperson drinking safe, healthy water and Haiti should have that too. Haiti should have the equal amount of goods we have in today.Therefore,this is the main purpose for our project. (pg. 1, Home Page Text)
Issue
2.)
Zehr, Mary Ann. "Schools Mobilize for Haiti's Earthquake Recovery." Education Week:. Education Week, 14 Jan. 2010. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2010/01/14/18haiti.h29.html>.
This picture helped us present how kids react to the earthquake and the accident. We can tell that this girl in the picture is crying for help and this picture represents our issue, Health Care Potable Water. ( Page 4, Alternative Perspectives Text)
3.)
Programme, United Nations Development. "Haiti Earthquake." Flickr. Yahoo!, 14 Jan. 2010. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.flickr.com/photos/unitednationsdevelopmentprogramme/4274633152/>.
This picture helped us present how the damages look like after Haiti’s earthquake during 2010.It’s where the houses are damaged where people in Haiti can’t live in anymore. This represents Page 4, Alternative Perspectives Text.
4.)
"Haiti Earthquake." CNN. Cable News Network, 2012. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2010/haiti.quake/>.
This picture represents that there can be people surviving through the earthquake, and the picture showed two girls who lived through it together. It is amazing how they did it because it means they're lucky. Therefore, it's a visual from Page 4, Alternative Perspectives Text.
Defender
5.)
"PIH’s Loune Viaud Opens the NASDAQ Stock Exchange." Partners In Health, 20 Sept. 2011. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.pih.org/blog/entry/pihs-loune-viaud-opens-the-nasdaq-stock-exchange/>.
This picture represents what our defender looks like. Her name is Loune Viaud, and she had been involved in Health and Potable Water, meaning she helped people in Haiti and people around the world. This represents Page 3, Defender Analysis Text.
6.)
"Focus on Haiti: The Road to Recovery – A Six Month Review." Partners In Health, 27 July 2010. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.pih.org/news/entry/focus-on-haiti-the-road-to-recovery-a-six-month-review/>.
This represents an image of Loune Viaud, our defender, and she is holding a kid from Haiti. This shows how much she cares for Haiti and the people. It's not just because of their same nationality, but she wanted to be involved for other reasons. This represents Page 3, Defender Analysis Text.
7.)
"Health Is a Human Right. We Need Your Help Now to save Lives." PIH/ZL Launches New Medical Residency and Nursing Programs in Haiti. Partners In Health, 22 Aug. 2011. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.pih.org/blog/entry/pih-zl-launches-new-medical-residency-and-nursing-programs/>.
This represents an image of Loune Viaud with her organization group. They could be having a meeting talking about the natural disaster and how they can help Haiti. Therefore, this shows how she's serious in the issue. (Page 3, Defender Analysis
Text.)
Reflection
8.)
"Study: Thousands of Haitian Children Work as Slaves." CNN. Cable News Network, 24 Dec. 2009. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/12/24/haiti.child.slaves/index.html>.
This shows an image of a girl who looks around 5 years old. Even children in Haiti started working, which isn't fair for them, because they shouldn't work at a young age. Therefore, anyone has the right to help Haiti right away. (Page 5, Reflection Text.)
9.)
Haiti's Poor Suffer as World Looks Elsewhere - March 2, 2006. Wehaitians, 2 Mar. 2006. Web. 6 Dec. 2012. <http://www.wehaitians.com/haiti%201%20poor%20suffer%20as%20world%20looks%20elsewhere.html>.
This shows an image of a young child standing in garbage, and how no one is around her. This shows that her parents might be gone after the earthquake. Could you imagine how terrible that is if you lost your parents at a young age, and no one can take care of you? Therefore, this is a visual from Page 5, Reflection Text.
10.)
"Partners In Health Haiti Earthquake Recovery." GlobalGiving.org. GlobalGiving Foundation, 2000-2012. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/haitiearthquake/>.
This shows an image of a Haitian woman with her child and they are injured. However, there is a guy from Partners in Health organization that is trying to help her out.He seems like interviewing her about how she feels and many more from the earthquake. Therefore, this is a visual from Page 5, Reflection Text.
Perspective
11.)
"Charity: Water." Charity Water Blog. N.p., 29 June 2012. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.charitywater.org/blog/pod06292012/>.
This is an image of a kid from Haiti who he is happy that he got clean water. The other kids are doing their job getting water and this gift may came from the organizations. This visual is from Page 2, Human Rights Text.
12.)
Frost, Barbara. "DFID Bloggers » Safe Water for Everyone Is within Our Grasp." DFID Bloggers » Safe Water for Everyone Is within Our Grasp. Department for International Development, 22 Mar. 2012. Web. 06 Dec. 2012.
<http://blogs.dfid.gov.uk/2012/03/safe-water-for-everyone-is-within-our-grasp/>.
This image shows children carrying buckets of water. If it wasn't for Loune Viaud and her organizations' help, then they won't have those today. They were even smiling showing how happy they are, having clean water that they can use. Therefore, this image reflects Page 2, Human Rights Text.
13.)
Burkett, Eric. "Food in the News." Delish. Hearst Communications Inc., 2012. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.delish.com/food/recalls-reviews/how-to-help-haitian-earthquake-victims>.
This image is a map of where the earthquake happened in Haiti. It gave brief details on where exactly it happened. Therefore, it reflects Page 2, Human Rights Text.
Issues
1.)
"A Drinking Water Crisis In Haiti Long Before Earthquake Destruction." The World Knight Center for International Media University of Miami RSS. True/Slant, 2008-2012. Web. 03 Dec. 2012
<http://trueslant.com/josephtreaster/2010/01/29/a-drinking-water-crisis-in-haiti-long-before-earthquake-destruction/>.
This source helped us by giving some of the organizations that’s involved in Haiti with safe water. It gives sad stories that may be related to our topic and how kids were suffering without water. However, an organization helped them and this
changed their lives, and it helped us for the Reflection Page. (pg. 5)
2.)
"Haiti Earthquake Facts." HubPages. HubPages Inc., 2012. Web. 03 Dec. 2012.
<http://mywebs.hubpages.com/hub/Haiti-Earthquake-Facts>.
This sources helped us find out when, where, and how Haiti's earthquake happened. Also, the total deaths of people, and the number of people who are either injured, homeless, and many more. Therefore, it gives out all the information about the earthquake and it helped us for pg.2, the Human Rights Issue.
3.)
"Haiti Earthquake: Providing Safe Water and Basic Sanitation." Haiti Earthquake: Providing Safe Water and Basic Sanitation.
International Committee of the Red Cross, 20 Jan. 2010. Web. 03 Dec. 2012. <http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/interview/haiti-earthquake-interview-100120.htm>.
This source helped us for pg. 1, the Home Page, which is about how the Red Cross provide safe water for the people in Haiti. After the earthquake, they have been involved. It listed some organizations and networks that may be useful for our project.
4.)
"Haiti Earthquake Relief." The White House. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Dec. 2012. <http://www.whitehouse.gov/haitiearthquake>.
This source helped us figure out what had happened to Haiti during the earthquake. Also, how the president reacts to it, what they do to help Haiti, donations, and the federal response. It is mainly used for the Alternative Perspective Page. (pg. 4)
Defender
5.) "Loune Viaud." Speak Truth to Power. NYSUT and the RFK Center, 2010. Web. 30 Nov. 2012. <http://blogs.nysut.org/sttp/defenders/loune-viaud/>.
This source helped us with quotes that Loune Viaud mentioned, which is really useful for the paragraphs. Also, it gives a brief summary profile of our defender, to let us know her better and what kind of person she is. This helped us a lot for our Defender Analysis Text. (pg. 3)
6.)
“Zanmi Lasante Organization and People.” Providing A Preferential Option For The Poor In The Health Care. Partners In Health, 2009 - 2012. Web. 30 Nov. 2012. <http://www.pih.org/pages/haiti-org>.
This source helped us by finding more organizations that are involved with our topic. It is well- organized by listing members in the Zanmi Lasante activities. Also, it helped us with the quotes for the Alternative Perspectives Page. (pg. 4)
MLA Citations for Sources of Visuals Home Page
1.)
Denoble, Damjan. "Travel Tip: When Dining in China, Drink Warm Water." Asia Healthcare Blog. N.p., 21 May 2011. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.asiahealthcareblog.com/2011/05/21/travel-tip-when-dining-in-china-drink-warm-water/>.
This picture represents our homepage which is Health Care Potable Water. It shows aperson drinking safe, healthy water and Haiti should have that too. Haiti should have the equal amount of goods we have in today.Therefore,this is the main purpose for our project. (pg. 1, Home Page Text)
Issue
2.)
Zehr, Mary Ann. "Schools Mobilize for Haiti's Earthquake Recovery." Education Week:. Education Week, 14 Jan. 2010. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2010/01/14/18haiti.h29.html>.
This picture helped us present how kids react to the earthquake and the accident. We can tell that this girl in the picture is crying for help and this picture represents our issue, Health Care Potable Water. ( Page 4, Alternative Perspectives Text)
3.)
Programme, United Nations Development. "Haiti Earthquake." Flickr. Yahoo!, 14 Jan. 2010. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.flickr.com/photos/unitednationsdevelopmentprogramme/4274633152/>.
This picture helped us present how the damages look like after Haiti’s earthquake during 2010.It’s where the houses are damaged where people in Haiti can’t live in anymore. This represents Page 4, Alternative Perspectives Text.
4.)
"Haiti Earthquake." CNN. Cable News Network, 2012. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2010/haiti.quake/>.
This picture represents that there can be people surviving through the earthquake, and the picture showed two girls who lived through it together. It is amazing how they did it because it means they're lucky. Therefore, it's a visual from Page 4, Alternative Perspectives Text.
Defender
5.)
"PIH’s Loune Viaud Opens the NASDAQ Stock Exchange." Partners In Health, 20 Sept. 2011. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.pih.org/blog/entry/pihs-loune-viaud-opens-the-nasdaq-stock-exchange/>.
This picture represents what our defender looks like. Her name is Loune Viaud, and she had been involved in Health and Potable Water, meaning she helped people in Haiti and people around the world. This represents Page 3, Defender Analysis Text.
6.)
"Focus on Haiti: The Road to Recovery – A Six Month Review." Partners In Health, 27 July 2010. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.pih.org/news/entry/focus-on-haiti-the-road-to-recovery-a-six-month-review/>.
This represents an image of Loune Viaud, our defender, and she is holding a kid from Haiti. This shows how much she cares for Haiti and the people. It's not just because of their same nationality, but she wanted to be involved for other reasons. This represents Page 3, Defender Analysis Text.
7.)
"Health Is a Human Right. We Need Your Help Now to save Lives." PIH/ZL Launches New Medical Residency and Nursing Programs in Haiti. Partners In Health, 22 Aug. 2011. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.pih.org/blog/entry/pih-zl-launches-new-medical-residency-and-nursing-programs/>.
This represents an image of Loune Viaud with her organization group. They could be having a meeting talking about the natural disaster and how they can help Haiti. Therefore, this shows how she's serious in the issue. (Page 3, Defender Analysis
Text.)
Reflection
8.)
"Study: Thousands of Haitian Children Work as Slaves." CNN. Cable News Network, 24 Dec. 2009. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/12/24/haiti.child.slaves/index.html>.
This shows an image of a girl who looks around 5 years old. Even children in Haiti started working, which isn't fair for them, because they shouldn't work at a young age. Therefore, anyone has the right to help Haiti right away. (Page 5, Reflection Text.)
9.)
Haiti's Poor Suffer as World Looks Elsewhere - March 2, 2006. Wehaitians, 2 Mar. 2006. Web. 6 Dec. 2012. <http://www.wehaitians.com/haiti%201%20poor%20suffer%20as%20world%20looks%20elsewhere.html>.
This shows an image of a young child standing in garbage, and how no one is around her. This shows that her parents might be gone after the earthquake. Could you imagine how terrible that is if you lost your parents at a young age, and no one can take care of you? Therefore, this is a visual from Page 5, Reflection Text.
10.)
"Partners In Health Haiti Earthquake Recovery." GlobalGiving.org. GlobalGiving Foundation, 2000-2012. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/haitiearthquake/>.
This shows an image of a Haitian woman with her child and they are injured. However, there is a guy from Partners in Health organization that is trying to help her out.He seems like interviewing her about how she feels and many more from the earthquake. Therefore, this is a visual from Page 5, Reflection Text.
Perspective
11.)
"Charity: Water." Charity Water Blog. N.p., 29 June 2012. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.charitywater.org/blog/pod06292012/>.
This is an image of a kid from Haiti who he is happy that he got clean water. The other kids are doing their job getting water and this gift may came from the organizations. This visual is from Page 2, Human Rights Text.
12.)
Frost, Barbara. "DFID Bloggers » Safe Water for Everyone Is within Our Grasp." DFID Bloggers » Safe Water for Everyone Is within Our Grasp. Department for International Development, 22 Mar. 2012. Web. 06 Dec. 2012.
<http://blogs.dfid.gov.uk/2012/03/safe-water-for-everyone-is-within-our-grasp/>.
This image shows children carrying buckets of water. If it wasn't for Loune Viaud and her organizations' help, then they won't have those today. They were even smiling showing how happy they are, having clean water that they can use. Therefore, this image reflects Page 2, Human Rights Text.
13.)
Burkett, Eric. "Food in the News." Delish. Hearst Communications Inc., 2012. Web. 06 Dec. 2012. <http://www.delish.com/food/recalls-reviews/how-to-help-haitian-earthquake-victims>.
This image is a map of where the earthquake happened in Haiti. It gave brief details on where exactly it happened. Therefore, it reflects Page 2, Human Rights Text.