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    mailing address for the gift cards. Interviewee: It is 1803 Chisolm Trail, Longview Texas, 75605. Interviewer: I’ve got 1803 Chisolm Trial, Longview, Texas 75605. Interviewee: Yes Ma’am. Interviewer: Thank you so much for participating in this interview and if you think about anything else we didn’t get a chance to talk about and you think we should know, feel free to email me or give me a call. Interviewee: Okay. Interviewer: Thank you, have a good day. Interviewee: You too.…

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    Before attending the Career Expo, I prepared the resume and printed each copy for the employers of my interest to whom I will submit my resume. I was curious to feels new experience. I researched the companies that I wanted to speak such as Microsoft Corporation, Amazon, Texas Instrument (TI), and State Farm. I prepared a set of questions to ask during the Career Expo such as: - What kind of skills and experience are you looking in employees to hire? - What kind of academic qualification you…

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    Mock Interview Essay

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    her pricey caffeinated latte, Elizabeth Feltner poised herself to commence steadfast into her mock interview. Despite being a veteran of fourteen years of teaching, butterflies fluttered within her breadbasket. Analogous to other passionate educators Elizabeth engaged in this interview as if I was a prospective administrator. Instantaneously the halcyon backdrop of Starbucks evaporated as our interview initiated. Opening with the generic yet, underrated, query of why are you here? Elizabeth…

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    four-step interview process conducted at the scene of a crime with a witness. The first step is general basic questions such as "what happened?" or "what did you see or hear?" When the witness is answering these questions, the should be able to do so without interruption. Meaning, there should be no notes, audio recordings, or visual recordings at this time because notes slow down or interrupt a witness's concentration, and recordings also intimidate most witnesses and will not give a true…

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    His bright blue hair(freshly dyed), a tongue piercing, and his left ear pierced with a simple purple diamond stud makes Chris Shore stand out in the SAP office. Chris, a petite, 20 year-old man sits at the front desk attentively. Shore works in the SAP(Student Assistance Program) office assisting any student, staff member, and alike that walks through the front door. Chris assists a student that comes in asking about child care paperwork. He gets up and looks for the paperwork briskly--making…

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    The Slippers Narrative

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    MIchael, it was a pleasure meeting you today. Chris showed me around your facility before and after we met and it was very impressive. Chris is an amazing talent and it was an honour that he felt highly enough of my skills to set up the visit and meeting. At your request I’ve attached the digital copy of my resume with embedded HTML links in my credit list. Of note, the documentary The Slippers, which screened at Hot Docs and SXSW is a production I’m particularly proud of my work on. And…

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    Interview To work effectively in a culturally diverse environment, one must develop active listening. Active listening requires you to fully concentrate, understand, respond, engage, and remember. I chose to meet with my friend Ben for the cultural interview part of this paper. Ben is a 32-year-old, Licensed Massage Therapist from Owensboro, Kentucky. I met Ben approximately 10 years ago, in Evansville, Indiana, while we were both working for bank in the area. Ben is openly gay. At the time, he…

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    Substance Abuse Interviews

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    I conducted three interviews of participant who overcame their drug and alcohol use problem. The point of the interview was to get objective information and subject appraisal and see the relationship between the conducted interviews and the research literature. In the interviews, the main questions that were focus was how the problem of drug use and drinking develop, the signs and symptoms of use, how did they recognized the problem, the unsuccessful attempts they tried to change, and how they…

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    Motivational Interview Introduction How can someone open and share their private personal problems with someone they do not know at all? A stranger coming into your inner world and knowing most of your thoughts and feelings about a certain behavior. We as human beings during this day in age have trouble with being open with foreigners. Having our privacy is almost needed one hundred percent of the time. For most, sharing very personal ideas, thought or plans with someone in a room where they…

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    The following tools will be used to document the focus group interview: iPad, EOS Rebel T6, and notepad. The iPad will vocally record the interview using Awesome Voice Recorder. Whereas the EOS Rebel T6 will video record the participants. The video recording will be used for missed observations of non-verbal communication. Finally, the investigator will utilize a notepad for noticeable moments to review and or highlight during transcription and video review analysis. Upon completion of…

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