The person I interviewed was a female named Twinkle Ramgadhia. She was born in India and moved to the United States when she was around 30 years old with her family. She came here looking for jobs to support her and her family. She told me she remembers watching news about the cold war in India. I asked her what it was like for her when she moved here during the cold war and she told me that I wasn’t that bad for her she didn’t like thinking about the negative things going around she wanted to focus
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In the Name of Family Javier Santiago seemed reluctant at the beginning of the interview. It was troubling to see him constantly rubbing his wrinkled face‚ fixing his watch‚ and shifting his short stature on the comfortable sofa. Plus‚ his primary instinct to care for his sick wife did not allow him to fully immerse himself into the essence of the questions at the beginning of the session. I noticed that every few seconds he would glance at my grandmother as if she were to abruptly walk out of
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Multicultural Interview and Analysis This paper intends to put the theoretical concepts learned in class into practice through an analysis of a ‘case study’ of an East Asian person‚ in order to demonstrate the extent of my understanding of how life experiences have shaped an individual’s thoughts and worldviews from an East Asian cultural context. The paper is organized into three sections‚ the first section introduces the interviewee’s demographic information and some additional comments on
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Earlier this semester I had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Kahn‚ and asked him some questions. I was interested in asking him questions because I had admired him as a teacher‚ and a person throughout the semester. I had never met someone who appeared as intelligent as Dr. Kahn‚ but was also down to earth. In class he spoke in a way that was easy to understand‚ he also accepted‚ and answered our questions no matter how ignorant‚ or insignificant. I knew Dr. Kahn’s background from his personal
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Imagine being isolated‚ lonely‚ alone with no one around to give you company. This is Eric’s fear of being alone. On August 31‚ 2016‚ in my english 11 class‚ I interviewed Eric Swihart‚ this was the first time I’ve seen and met him. I had discovered things about Eric’s family life‚ school education‚ and hobbies. The first topic that I had interviewed Eric about is his family life. Eric was born on June 8‚ 2000 in Westmoreland hospital in Pittsburgh. from then on he was raised in what I would consider
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Community College Faculty Interview Carlos A. Montanez HSN 548 July 26‚ 2012 Dr. Connie Lorthridge Community College Faculty Interview The purpose of this paper is to discuss the interview of a faculty member at Valencia College. The faculty in the nursing program at Valencia College has several roles to accomplish. Mentoring‚ tutoring‚ instructing‚ counseling and promoting cultural diversity in the student population are common roles of the faculty at Valencia College.
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INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION SPRING 2007 PROFESSOR CIRAULO INTERCULTURAL INTERVIEW PAPER ASSIGNMENT: Achieving competence as an interpersonal communicator in a diverse society is necessary to your personal and professional success. One way to enhance our understanding of interpersonal communication as a relationship-building activity is to engage in first hand dialogue with people from cultures other than your own. This assignment gives you the opportunity to engage in the dual
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till today is when I did a deaf cultural experience. I wanted to put myself in other people’s shoes and see what they’re going through‚ and how they cope with life. I was thinking about a place where I should do my cultural deaf experience‚ and one of my best friends Danica invited me to her aunt’s engagement party. It was a huge party‚ I would have mistaken it for a wedding. There were so many different people so right away it clicked to me that I should have my cultural experience at the engagement
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To begin with‚ a part of my cultural identity is that I am an American. I was born in Tucson‚ Arizona. For the beginning part of my life‚ I grew up in a small town called Safford‚ Arizona. In this town‚ there were mixed races‚ and overall good people. Some things in life ended up changing for the better‚ but also for the worst‚ and so my sister‚ my mother‚ and I moved here to Tucson‚ Arizona. I was then raised by my mom and my step dad. My dad’s side of the family is also part American. My Dad’s
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sometimes wants to just quit but knows that there will be success at the end of the road waiting for her. The outside can blind people; you can’t really see what’s in the inside. I have to dig to find my culture identity. My main segments of my cultural identity are language‚ family and my education. My identity reflects of a young African American female‚ who has grew up in Decatur‚
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