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    What is exile? For some‚ exile may be equivalent to eviction. For some‚ it may be equivalent to shunning. The dictionary definitions of exile are “absence from own country‚” “somebody living outside own country‚” and “banishment.” These definitions are examples of a physical exile‚ or in other words‚ a physical removal or dislocation of a person or people. The idea of exile does not necessarily have to be a physical displacement‚ though. Exile can be personal‚ mental‚ or cultural. Exile can be

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    2013 The Effects of Exile in The Scarlet Letter Two main themes of Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter are exile and the effects of this embarrassing and horrific punishment. Hester Prynne‚ the main character of this novel‚ was indeed exiled and considered an outcast by the Puritan society of New England‚ which she called her home. As a result of Hester’s punishment by society‚ her experience with exile was both alienating and enriching. First and foremost‚ Hester Prynne’s exile was brought upon herself

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    Case Summary Through the presented case‚ a careless and preventable situation has affected two patients. Patient with the last name‚ Jonesky‚ went to the emergency room‚ due to abdominal pain‚ causing her to have been vomiting for two days. Jonesky‚ who only speaks Russian‚ was accompanied by her husband who spoke minimal English. After several hours of waiting‚ the pain began to increase‚ leading to Jonesky’s husband approach the ER staff informing them of the pain worsening. Jonesky is then moved

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    patient who does not speak English I utilize a trained interpreter or our Cyracom phone to help communicate with my patient. Sometimes this can be time consuming and put us behind schedule. We only have one interpreter and she is very busy so sometimes we have to wait quite awhile for her to be available. This can put our providers behind schedule. It is very tempting in these situations to allow an employee who is not a trained interpreter but speaks the same language‚ or a family member to interpret

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    occupation or career until somebody or something forces us to face the problem. Choosing an occupation takes time‚ and there are a lot of things you have to think about as you try to decide what you would like to do. As for me‚ I always wanted to be an interpreter and for a while I wanted to be a lawyer. I thought these are interesting and useful professions. My parents have a large library and they taught me to like books. I could spend all night reading books. My favourite subjects in school were German

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    hough I am not Deaf and I have never grown up with the experiences and the oppression that Deaf people faced in their upbringing‚ I do know what it is like to feel oppressed and undervalued. As an interpreter‚ I keep that in mind when I am out on an assignment and whenever I am at a social in the Deaf community. One thing I try to do recognize my privilege as a hearing person so that I do not come off as oppressive or paternalistic toward Deaf people and lead then into reacting to me negatively.

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    The Statue of Liberty‚ who is also known as the Mother of Exiles‚ shows the sign the exiles of their countries are welcome is the United States‚ and they can be given a second chance at create a better life for them and their families (Lazarus). A question stands now about whether or not we should start restricting the people who come to the United States today. If we wished to restrict everyone coming to America from their countries that would break what the Statue of Liberty’s point of existence

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    documents too. Most jobs they take your word for your truth the court asks a question‚ and the interpreter acts as an in and out machine in some tims‚ he can concerse with the person‚ but not in court situations on rare occasions he will have to describe different situations of court before the session starts. a good interpreter a person who Is able to put a person at ease‚ but let the person know what the interpreters function is. in fisteen years the job itself will generally not change‚ currently there

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    LECTURE 1. ETHICS AND TRANSLATION Plan 1. Ethics as a Science 2. Ethics in Translation 1. Who are Translators? 2. Reliability and Speed in Translation 3. Moral Issues in Translation Business 1. Ethics as a Science Ethics is the philosophical science that studies morality as a form of social consciousness—as a major aspect of human activity and a specific sociohistorical phenomenon. Ethics illuminates the role of morality in the context of other types of social

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    personal acquaintance as well as a certified interpreter. She has been qualified in this field for two years and interprets in the religion‚ medical‚ and educational settings. I will be focusing on the educational setting of her career‚ and more specifically the topic of vicarious trauma that interpreters may experience in their chosen settings. In my interview with Ms. Shirley‚ I quickly discovered the raw emotions that can form within an interpreter when perusing this particular field. Ms. Shirley

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