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    protect your children would you still eat it? A. Not a very sensible question I know‚ but in nature there is an insect that gets to make that decision. B. Introduction: Hello I am Elijah King and I would like to share some information about wasps‚ Voodoo wasps to be more precise. II. Intro to Wasps A. Wasp’s body is long and slender with a narrow waist‚ cylindrical legs and appears to be smooth-skinned and shiny. B. (Hand drawn) Diagram: A wasp like any insect has a body made up of three sections

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    “Sebastian’s Voodoo” by Joaquin Baldwin for the first time I felt very sad. I notice many voodoo dolls were being tortured and killed. In addition‚ the main doll sacrifices its own life in order to save his friends. The way Joaquin Baldwin represent sadness in the film is by focusing on the animation style‚ along with the different moods and the use of sounds. Joaquin Baldwin used many realistic and detailed effects to show the overall setting of the horrible conditions that the voodoo dolls were living

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    July 29th‚ 2012 Sociology 300 “What Is the Significance of Voodoo to African Science and Philosophy” Voodoo (Vodun) is a derivative of the world’s oldest known religions which have been around in Africa since the beginning of human civilization. Some conservative estimates these civilizations and religions to be over 10 000 years old. This then identify Voodoo as probably the best example of African syncretism in the Americas. Although its essential wisdom originated in different

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    within the Greater Antillean island group of the West Indies. Haiti is the third largest Caribbean nation‚ with 9 million people spread out over 28‚000 km; 2.1 million are concentrated in the capital city of Port-au-Prince (CIA‚ 2010). Vodoun‚ or “Voodoo” is the religion of the majority; “a distinctly Haitian complex of philosophical tenets‚ religious beliefs‚ and ritual practices”. Catholicism is another majority religion‚ inherited from the French‚ but “elite urbanites” prefer a strong adherence

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    Voodoo otherwise known‚ as vodou is one of the most dominant religions that is practiced in Haiti. Voodoo can be translated as “sacred‚ of god” in Haitian Creole. (National African Religion Congress par 1) Voodoo is approximately 10‚000 years old. (Ream par 2) The religion has is also practiced in west and central Africa in countries including: Benin and Nigeria. Haitian voodoo is not only practiced Haiti but is regularly practiced in the United States of America‚ The Dominican Republic‚ France and

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    this religion is scary or in words freakish‚ it’s actually very interesting and colorful. People who take part in this religion have some of the same beliefs as us and some are absolutely completely different. Voodoo beliefs can differ depending on school and location. Many only believe in Voodoo Priest and Priestess and some other beliefs are in a way related to Roman catholicism by believing in the same god as most people in the U.S. worship today and praise and then there is one more kind that believes

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    Haiti and Jamaica where she participated as in initiate rather than just an observer of voodoo practices. During her visits she stayed with several types of voodoo priests. (Houngans and Bocors) She witnessed various ceremonies with her own eyes. The religion is a mishmash of Christian and African elements. Often after reciting a Catholic litany of saints‚ a litany of loas (voodoo gods) is chanted as well. The voodoo gods are separated into the Rada or Arada gods (the good ones) and the Petros gods (the

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    Meredith White Haney–Self English 102 4 November 2014 Voodoo Doll As Americans‚ we have the right to freedom of speech. Which basically means we have the right to say whatever we would like to say. Granted‚ some of the things that we say can be offensive and can hurt others that we are around. Just because we have this right‚ does not necessarily mean that we can take it all for granted. In culture today‚ people think that they can get away with almost anything‚ including with what they say.

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    playing around with witchcraft. The most important event that led to Abigail Williams’s infamy was the first act of witchcraft she partook in during January of 1692. (Lewis) Nine year old Abigail alongside a group of young girls began practicing voodoo and fortune. Not soon thereafter‚ Abigail and her cousin Betty began showing signs of illness. These signs ranged from pinch marks to bite marks. These marks however‚ were from a “higher power” and the girls were diagnosed by Dr‚ Griggs that they

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    Many people think that Voodoo is an evil practice. That it is about nothing but curses and shrunken heads. Well‚ that is far from the truth. Let’s start by talking about what voodoo is. Voodoo is actually derived from the word‚ “Vodun”‚ which means‚ “Spirit”. When it comes to the word Vodun‚ Voodoo is often referred to as West African Vodun. Much of Voodoo is actually on a spiritual basis. People who practice Voodoo believe that it can cleanse the spirit through rituals and praying

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