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    Presence-Leslie Bateaste 1.) Clothing for the professional interview (male & female) such as slacks, suits, dresses, jackets, etc. Professional interview attire needs to be appropriate for each career setting. A rule of thumb for the female gender is that you cannot go wrong with a two piece suit. A pants suit with a coordinated blouse is a great option. However, if you decide to wear a dress or a skirt; make sure the length is appropriate for a formal interview. While in a sitting position,…

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    Wes Semburlesque Thesis

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    WesBurlesque; "How to Find Comfortability in the Uncomfortable" (just some ideas here…) My Thesis: At Wesleyan I will be interpreting how Performers in WesBurlesque believe that the performance/ process is “liberating” and “inclusive” but at the same time pushes members outside their “comfort zone” and excludes some individuals in the process. By interviewing seven of the sixty current performers, I was able to obtain ethnographic evidence that presents a paradox of individuals gaining…

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    Interview Performance 1. Breaching of the UGC circulars regarding the interview performance; The circular number 935 clearly states that the all candidates are required to present a presentation before the selection committee. Accordingly, all other Universities are sending 1-2 topics to the candidates (Annex 01) and ask to prepare a PowerPoint presentation on the topic he/she preferred. Nevertheless, the Ruhuna University breached this circular and consequently the interview led to the…

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    Substance Use Disorders

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    In the ideal interview, the patient should explain about the stress related to life when patient suffers from stresses which should be known by the interviewer for the better treatment goals then the only patient could be treated well according to the problems. A study…

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    Out of all the podcast examples, I think that NPR’s author interview “A ‘Cooked Seed’ Sprouts After All, In America”, hosted by Rachel Martin and featuring Anchee Min as a guest, will inspire me the most as I create my final project. The podcast discussed Min’s book A Cooked Seed, but Martin enriched the listener’s experience by interrogating Min about her life as an immigrant who moved to the U.S. from Communist China, providing the historical context that caused Min to write the novel. During…

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    Second semester of senior seminar consisted of a more hands on approach compared to the first semester of senior seminar. Second semester’s final project gave us a wide range of options for what our project could be. All that was asked of us was that our project engaged in the process, power, education or involvement of communication; in some way, shape or form, communication had to be involved. We were allowed to choose between various forms of work, ranging from a research paper to public…

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    I am doing my interview over Ronald Cheney who is a general surgeon here in Carroll. His childhood was really interesting he grew up in africa. He was there for 10 years. He is from Nebraska, His family is also from there. Ron’s parents are very religious they were missionaries and they moved to South Africa for 10 years so most of Ron's childhood was spent there. After the 10 years spent there him and his parents came back to the states where he has really now lives. Ron has three kids Joelle…

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    Ahamed is one of the interviewees who I met at work. He is an Ethiopian Immigrant and is of African American descent. I can tell he is polite from our earlier conversations before our actual meeting. He is heavily built and appears to be in his mid-thirties. He is full of humor and has a charming smile which is evident from his constant teasing about how formal I look. The conversation kicks off with where he lives and how his experience has been residing in the United States. He speaks very…

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    be a teacher. I wanted to be a guidance counselor. In fact, I hated teaching until I student taught, which made me fall in love with the job and the students. My three closest friends now I have meet since moving to Howard County. One of them I have only known for three years, and I can’t imagine my life without her. I truly, really, honestly, deeply love my job because of the students I have the opportunity to meet and learn from each day. That doesn’t mean it isn’t really hard or really…

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    Field work methodology is known for fieldwork information collected outside of workplace. Fieldwork is used to compare and contrast communication among individuals in the community. The place that I had chosen to conduct my fieldwork experiment was a Hispanic restaurant. The restaurant is called El Mexicano Grill, it is located in Ennis, Texas. I choice a restaurant because communication is used constantly between the waitresses, customers, and the employees themselves. Also it’s my favorite…

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