Although Sarah’s only a junior in college‚ she’s been advocating for friends and other for over four years now. Her first time advocating was outside a Starbucks. It was the beginning of spring her junior year of high school‚ and the weather was just warm enough for her and her friend to sit outside under the giant green umbrellas near the cafe. Being outdoors let the girls enjoy the weather‚ but more importantly‚ it gave them a secluded area to talk. It was there that Sarah’s friend revealed
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in a multi-cultural home learning many traditions from both of her parents‚ since both of her parents are immigrants to the U.S. I also discovered that she has a Bachelor’s degree in Human Biology‚ a Master’s degree in Biological Science‚ and a teaching credential in Biology. Graduated from Pitzer College and a married woman‚ her love in science flourish throughout her teaching career‚ she’s also an amazing baker. While interviewing her‚ she was exposed to a large variety of cultural foods as well
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I interviewed a friend of mine named Leticia. She is from Ghana and is a sophomore at Frostburg State University. In 1996 my father came here to further his education and he realized there are better opportunities out here as well. “He wanted us to get the best education possible and a better life so he brought us as well.” So he sent for his family. When they got to the United States they were took placement tests to determine the grade they were to be placed in. Leticia and her older sister graduated
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Cultural identity? I’ve always believed that cultural identity is what your ethnicity or race is. But no‚ apparently‚ it’s much more complex. Cultural identity is something that defines who you are‚ what you believe‚ how you behave‚ what you eat‚ what you wear‚ etc. Hm… Seems very complicated. Everyone else seem to define themselves very easily. Me‚ I seem to only scratch the surface of who I am. To start off‚ I can say that my culture is somewhat stereotypical. Im full Filipino (for all I know
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test. I wanted to know if just smiling at someone‚ you could get them to genuinely smile back‚ maybe even make them a little happier inside. This is not‚ I learned‚ something I could test at home in the United States. I have found that it is a cultural norm to be pleasant‚ polite‚ and to smile to everyone in the United States. Even if you are strangers. So where could I go? Vienna.
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taking notes is the time it takes to write things down and that could get in the way of the casual flow of the conversation. If I feel that I am missing information or disturbing the conversation to much I will use my phone to record the rest of the interview. I will also discuss with the interviewee beforehand on this matter and let her know if I decide to switch recording
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My informational interview with Justin Nichols taught me a lot more about unscripted casting and showed me how everyone’s path to success in the entertainment industry is unique. Although I had met professionals in television who did not think about having a career in the industry until after college‚ almost all of them broke into the TV business as assistants for executives. Justin’s path is extremely interesting because he had never worked in television‚ but his personality and networking strengths
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For my mock interview with career services‚ I chose to submit the job description listed for a Nutritionist for the SMOC organization. I found this particular job description most interesting because it is related to the health studies degree‚ but also incorporates the aspect of nutrition‚ which I have a personal interest in. I thought it would be most beneficial to practice and get feedback on a job that I would most like to be considered for when I begin the search process. The entire experience
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I began our interview by first asking Kelsey‚ “What is your view or definition of good character?” She replied‚ “I think it is honesty‚ integrity‚ humility‚ and being true to who you are. Someone who is authentic.” She recalled a time as a young intern in the southwest conference when her boss didn’t always make decisions that everyone agreed with but he was fair. Her experience as his intern shaped her to be a stickler for fairness‚ equity‚ and honesty. Kelsey continued by saying‚ “We have our faults
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For this assignment‚ the person I decided to interview is Nathalie‚ the mother of my best friend. I interviewed her when I went back home in Canada for spring break. She has two sons‚ Yannick and Alex‚ and one daughter‚ Roxanne (my best friend). Her two sons were both diagnosed with different disabilities at an early age‚ but for this interview I will mainly talk about her first born son‚ Yannick. Yannick is twenty four years old as of today and was diagnosed with dyslexia and dysphasia
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