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    Blaze sits beside her putting his arm around her, “Yeah he tried to fight me last night because I asked him where you were and he got so outraged I had to find you myself.” Dawnsider smiles at him, that’s how she got in her room, he brought her inside when he came home. Staring down at the marble counter silent, Blaze turns her to face him. “You did nothing wrong Dawnsider. He was just being a douche because he can’t handle the fact that it is over between you two, he needs to grow up and start…

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    How did you get here? I’ve been a lot of places in my life, experienced a lot of things, heard a lot of stuff and I could remember exactly where I have been, what my experiences were and what I heard; thus, this time, I found myself in a place where I had no idea how I got there. Lonely and broken hearted, I began to ask myself “How did you get here?” In the beginning, I found myself at the alter and I knew how I got there. When I became pregnant and found myself on the delivery table, I…

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    For my report I interviewed Kwyn Moffit at Speech Path Ohio in Lancaster, Ohio. It was a vary interesting interview and it helped open my eyes to some of the joys and challenges of being a SLP. One of things that I found particularly interesting about my interview with Kwan Moffit, was that she did not start out wanting to pursue a carrer in Speech Pathology. In fact, during her interview Ms. Moffit informed me that she had obtained her undergraduate in English literature and Genetics. It was…

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    “You don’t mess with bears, man. Bears are crazy.” My friend had used a more serious tone of voice than the tone we’d be using discussing the inanity of certain animals, such as squirrels or rabbits, when discussing his ursine fears. I looked up from the campfire at his suddenly fear-stricken face. I shook my head. “Bears? Are you kidding me? Bears are practically harmless, they pretty much only attack when they’re startled, or really hungry. Besides, bears are mighty scarce around these parts.”…

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    that she had to follow to score a high score. Students in the course had to judge the performance of the mock interview with a rubric given by the Instructor. Eye contact, hand shake, not saying umm and making sure to answer the questions wisely, and asking two questions at the end of the interview was graded the hardest in this simulated performance. Next, the performance exam involved me. I and some other colleagues were sitting around at a table. Everyone decided that we would see…

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    incriminating evidence from him or her. Interrogations are done in a controlled manner, and the suspect may be exposed to a psychological disadvantage. Interviews are basically done on the witnesses and the victims. The investigator asks open-ended questions in order to obtain more information about the crime. There are some cases where an interview turns into an interrogation depending on the suspect’s behavior. Interrogation starts when an investigator has substantial suspicion to associate a…

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    this, he had only ever told me a little bit about his experiences. My question to him is, what were some of your memories about deciding you wanted to be a Marine and being over in Iraq. Having this conversation will bring more depth to our relationship because I will get a better understanding on some of the things he did before he met me. I first sat down with my step dad to ask him about his experiences in Iraq. My first question was, “How old were you when you decide you wanted to go into…

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    The purpose of the interview was to create an initial profile of a client upon meeting with me, acting as their occupational therapist. The goal was not only to gain vital information regarding the client, but to establish the foundation of a healthy therapeutic relationship between the client and myself. This relationship is of high importance because trust is already being formed, which can impact our future sessions. In the beginning, the interview stared off a bit rocky, but towards the end…

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    the patient I was assigned. I had to come up with ways to communicate with a client that was unable to voice his concerns and needs. During my second day with this client, I made a “yes” or “no” paper that he could point to in order to answer my questions. It was successful at first but as the day progressed he wasn’t responding to it as well. He was able to nod and shake his head, which allowed me to complete my head to toe and pick out the things that he was experiencing. On the second day he…

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    Introduction The recorded interview was a tough assignment in my opinion, harder than what I thought it would have been. Being as to how I work in a clinical setting, interviewing patients I thought would have come naturally, however that was not the case. Although patients and peers have complimented me on my assessment skills, in this recorded interview I do not feel as though any of the skills I used came naturally. This could be due to the fact that I knew I was being recorded, or the mere…

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