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    For this interview I Googled for different articles about preparing for in-depth interviews. I came across this particular article that caught my attention. I chose this article because it gave me more information about preparing myself for the interview. This article titled Collecting data by in-depth interviewing by Rita Barry, Ms. Barry said in-depth interview is a type of interview that researchers use to collect information, so we can attain a better understanding of the interviewee’s point…

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    In Southwest humor, one of the elements used is "Conflict." Conflict further breaks down into several categories: The Eastern elitist versus commoner, trickster being tricked, and man versus nature. Typically, the Elitists feel they are better than most and developed and over inflated ego regarding themselves. Twain is a master of exploiting the effects of an enlarged ego in the presence of much more humble. In Twain's "The Dandy Frightening the Squatter", "The Notorious Jumping Frog of…

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    lost my dad but no one seems to understand that all I want is for people to stop reminding me. To stop mentioning the losses in my life and stop letting me know that my life was falling apart. I smiled sweetly at everyone before stopping dead in my tracks. My body paralysed. I looked up at the figure that towered above me. “Liam?” My voice croaked as I spoke, unable to think…

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    they narrate the scenery flying by. Once you get to a destination, it can be very fun. The new sights, new adventures to have, but that can get pretty boring after some time. And once that gets too tame, you can look back on how the journey made you laugh, or how it made you scared. While nothing can compare to the joy of feeling home again, a quote from the poem the Odyssey, lines 995-997 shows that even with the feeling of home or discovering a new place, a journey can impact you more than the…

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    a mirthful, little smile on her face when she saw me and had on a denim skirt that surprisingly wasn’t black but a dark blue. She quickly sat down in the chair next to me and said, “What’s going on slugger?” and I couldn’t help but crack a little laugh knowing that some kind of smart-ass comment would be the first thing out her…

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    Night and Fog, a short war documentary filmed ten years after world war two, was directed by Alain Resnais opened up with depicting the heavily guarded landscapes surrounding the concentration camps in color. While some scenes were portrayed in color, the majority of the film was depicted in black and white. This film was narrated in French by Michel Bouquet. Displaying Nazi terrorism, this film was proven to be disturbing among many audiences. The Nazi’s dehumanized the members of the…

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    about his target that was to be brought in for questioning in regards to a security risk that she might have had a hand in, he simply looked up at one of his employers when he was given a picture of the woman in question. At first, he was about to laugh it off and pretend it was absolutely nothing, but his employer that represented the company presented him with a rather handsome advance of about $75,000 which was transferred into his account immediately without…

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    Mistaken Identity Analysis

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    Carlton are driving Mr. Furth’s (Carlton’s dad’s legal partner) car down to Palm Springs for him. On their way down, they get lost and eventually pulled over for going two miles an hour. Carlton believes the police officer will help them get back on track to Palm Springs, while Will only believes the police officer will see on thing; their race. Will tells Carlton exactly what’s going to happen before it happens. Carlton ignores Will’s…

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    "People didn't take me seriously, by any means," she says. But she doesn't dwell on the negative, adding, "I laugh about it now." During her first five years on the racing circuit, she fought hard to earn respect in this man's world. Now, after 15 years in the business, she says, it's gotten much easier. She loves her job, which, she says, makes her no different from the men out on the track. And she has no intention of doing anything else for a…

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    that they don’t have any of their own” (Tesla). Those words and many more were uttered from the great master mind that is Nikola Tesla. Born in 1856, the Serbian-American resident of the town of Smiljan, which is in present day Croatia, was set on track for greatness. His father, a humble priest, however, his mother had a crafty hand for household tools and mechanical appliances which may have played a great influence on Tesla’s future creative inventions. During his early high school years,…

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