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    Roughly about, 55,000 people donated to the agency to help the program deliver a life-changing service. On Tuesday afternoon I called the agency located at 2001 welsh road, in Philadelphia, PA, to interview an employee. It was just about twelve when the employee and I began our interview. The interview…

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    class. For both classes I consistently searched for important information to tie lessons together to make them relatable or interesting. At times for the interviewing class this involved searching for proper examples of successful or unsuccessful interview to analyze as a class. Of course the final obvious skill has to be communication skills. Many times students eventually through some form of assumption decided that I was essentially the gatekeeper between them and the professor. So many…

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    interviewing – using the relationship associated with the interview to gain information. The text also discusses three types of interviews: standardized, semi-standardized, and unstandardized. Overall, the text makes it clear that interviewing is a very useful tool in data collection for research, but much preparation must be done by the interviewer. Indeed, the text claims that it is important to analyze the interview and explore the topic of the interview in-depth beforehand. The authors…

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    points are getting across in their interviews. An illustration from the New Zealand study shows that men generally controls talking time than women. In the study, the amount of talks used by men and women were compared in interviewing a well-known female TV host and she observes that out of the three interviewers, the men takes over most of the interviewing time. She states “In a situation where each of three interviews was entitled to a third of the interviews talking time, the men took more…

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    and more boisterous. To me she has always been someone that I trusted, but ironically should not have trusted because she always likes to gossip about everything. She means well, but she has proven many times to be untrustworthy. When doing this interview with my mother, I realized that all my relatives have a similar experience of the family. Also, that even though we know what we know we continue to behave the same way. Not all our behaviors are bad, but there are some I would like to change…

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    Methods Interview #1 I decided to interview Mrs. Tanya Mace, because she is an instructor in the nursing department as well has my student advisor I know she had many years or experience in the field of nursing as well as a well foundation of what it takes to get my register nursing degree Interview#2 In my second interview I plan on talking to several nursing student that are now in the program and asked them how they went about college to get into the program and what they may have found…

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    Michelle Ko's Identity

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    Interview Project Michelle Ko is a 21 years old female. She was originally from Korean, but moved to America with her family when she was 12 years old. She admits that adolescent was a very confusing time in her life. However, it also a very big step in her life when it come to finding her identity. In this essay, I want to focus on the gender, friendship, and culture aspect of Michelle. When she was young she mainly takes care of her younger brother and she was a lot closer to her father than…

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    Symptoms Checklist

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    The Symptoms Checklist Gathering information from a client is an essential part of the initial interview. As extremely popular instrument used to gather a large amount of information is The Symptoms Checklist. This particular instrument is simple, cost effective, and can gather information in a short period of time (Whiston, 2013). The purpose of The Symptoms Checklist is to screen individuals for symptoms and observe treatment effectiveness. The original version of The Symptoms Checklist…

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    Abercrombie And Fitch Case

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    In 2008, 17-year-old Samantha Elauf was denied a job at Abercrombie & Fitch in Tulsa, Oklahoma after she wore a hijab, a headscarf, to her job interview. Heather Cooke, the store's assistant manager became concerned that Elauf’s headscarf would interfere with the store's “look policy,” which does not allow any headgear, and promotes the retailer's brand by having their salespeople, or ‘models’ wear and advertise their clothing. Cooke was unaware that Elauf was a practicing muslim who wore her…

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    must learn because they already have the ability to open up to others, but for a specific individual, individuality is a trait that comes naturally. On September 26th 2015, I interviewed Shari Olges, my mother, in her living room. We conducted the interview on two separate couches, which was clever of her due to the small size of these couches, in which I sat on the couch closest to a window bursting with light. Mrs. Olges sat on a couch that was slightly longer and enveloped some space used to…

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