When deciding whom to interview for this paper I first thought about what area of higher education I wanted to learn more about. After thinking of a few different individuals I decided to interview Sabrina Tapps-Fee, a Senior Admission Counselor and Coordinator of the Tour Guide program for the University of Iowa. I decided to interview Sabrina, because admissions is an area of higher education that really interests me. I knew Sabrina had a long history working in admissions and I was interested in learning more about her experiences.…
Before going to the Expo, I had prepared many questions, I see myself as a reporter more than a job hunter. Attending the Expo, I saw many big company hiring section shows the job market needs new blood to fulfill those job opening. I pick a section where there is no people in line, which as insurance company is not many student top choice of looking for job, I walk up to Geico Company. The recruiter name is Joe, he was very nice to help me with all my question. Joe had informed me that Geico is hiring all kinds major student for Full time or internship position.…
In an interview, Donald John Trump, an American businessperson and a Republican candidate running for president, specified: “ The immigrants are bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime, and they’re rapists. It’s coming from Mexico. It’s coming from the south and Latin America and it’s coming, probably, from the Middle East, but we don’t know because we have no protection.” As a result of the immigrants coming into America, Trump wants to create the immigration plan. If Trump’s plan is carried out, the Mexicans would be unauthorized to enter America because of the “great great wall,” possible recessions and riots would take place, and all illegal immigrants including the birthright citizens will be forced to leave America.…
Summary of interview Interviewee: Ms. Lisa Do BCBA, Certification Number: 1-16-2454; responses to questions are provided in italics. 1. What is your name and what is your job position? I am currently a clinical supervisor.…
3rd Interview (1970-1980) When Marlena Peel was growing up, she played outside everyday and came home for dinner to the ringing of a bell. With her neighborhood friends she played games, rode bikes, and skated on skateboards. However, they never wore helmets or knee pads, and seat belts were never used passed infant car seats. When asked about popular fads, Marlena replied, “Big hair, parachute pants, and MTV was all the rage.”…
Seminar One Discussion Questions I choose option number 3 to Listen to the NPR audio interview: A Revealing History of a Multiracial America http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=96916821. Describe the information presented in this audio interview and then relate it to the concept covered in the course material on the “social construction of race.” Incorporate specific information from both the audio presentation and textbook in support of your analysis. Both the textbook and the audio talk about how important race is because of the social meaning people have attached to it.…
A generalist social worker will come across and help clients that come from a variety of cultures and backgrounds. The struggles and resilience, as-well-as the relationships made throughout an individual’s lifetime, and their environment help in shaping who they are. This paper will focus on an adult Hispanic male, who will be referred to as Hector Lopez in order to protect his privacy. This papers author meant Hector while attending group sessions with her spouse at their local Veterans clinic. The interview for this paper took place at a park in the city of Jacksonville, Florida.…
1. If you go to the department store. Then you have a problem parking full, if you have a systematic parking system, such as when you go to the parking lot. The system will be able to find the park for you. By telling a clear park location.…
On March 31st, 2016, I interviewed my 54 years old dad, Yip-Weng Choong on his journey as an international student from Singapore to the United States in the 1980s at the age of 18 years old. In the late 70’s and early 80’s, my father viewed the United States as a country with opportunities moreover, he liked the fact that the American education system is not restrictive and it allowed students to interact more with the professors as compared to Asia. The expectation he had of the United States was ultra modern with tall skyscrapers and big cities. In addition, he also expected that Americans were knowledgeable about the world affairs due to the fact that both the media and newspapers display that the United States were constantly involved…
Leadership Interview Notes: About the interviewee: Mrs. Roopina Maan is my interviewee. The reason behind taking her interview as leader was that I know her personally as well as professionally. She acts very professionally and I had a pleasure of interviewing Mrs. Maan.…
Thanks for posting the interview, and I think they are very interesting to read. The first interview is about a single mother and her three years old daughter with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia. Yorganson and Stott (2017) point out that "childhood illness can have pervasive negative effects on various aspects of the lives of family members including their mood, lifestyle, education, self-esteem, social relations, physical well-being, and future concerns." Like the family in the first interview, the single mother, have a lot of stress about the financial hardship, and she also feels guilty about depending on other family members to help with the childcare. As a single parent, she has to offer financial support and emotional support all by herself,…
Interviewing a person can make you connect with that person on a more personal level. A person will learn more about their family, education, and morals just by talking with them. Interviews can become uncomfortable if the interviewer is not comfortable around the interviewee. Interviews are extremely beneficial in a way that a person will compare the answers they are asking to their own way of answering the questions. It makes a person think more into the questions than just asking them up front.…
• Hey. My name is Chirag Patel, am here with my best friend since elementary school, Alex Levin. I: Hello Alex, How you doing today?…
The first part of our interview we talked about how his high school career was, what he achieved, and how he succeeded. He used to knowledge and got his education at Brashear High School. The first question I asked my Uncle Nick was what his high school experience was like and how he was able to balance school with outside activities. His response was that his experience in high school was challenging, yet eye-opening. He explained that it introduced career options he would like to pursue.…
In today’s society, sometimes it’s easy to determine what gender a person is by looking at them, but every once in a while it can be hard to decided if they are male or female. The same thing can also happen when deciding someone sexuality. A person should really ask before assuming from the way the individuals presents themselves and from the way that they act around people. For my interview, I decided to choose a family friend that I have know for most of my life. Sara is a straight twenty-six-year-old female that works for a company called HD Supply.…