11/30/2011 SA4- New Realization My interview with Pauline Archembault a ENG- W131 (Multilingual Version) teacher at Indiana University helped me bridge a gap between Kwasi Mensha’s “International Students in the U.S.: Trends‚ Cultural Adjustments‚ and Solutions for a Better Experience” and Michael Smithee’s “US Classroom Culture”. The article with a real person helped me get answers to questions that were unanswered in the two essays. My issue developed in my synthesis paper was why is there a cultural
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the job and keep the job. We were assigned to interview someone in a selected department of one of News Corps’ broadcasting and media properties. For one assignment‚ I was given the task of interviewing someone in
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Is Judaism a religion‚ an ethnicity‚ or a culture? A question that has garnered a lot of interest throughout Jewish history is that of whether Judaism is a religion‚ an ethnicity‚ a culture or a mixture of the three. Of course for many Jews and different people there are varying degrees of validity that can be ascribed to each claim. In this essay I will look at each claim individually but first in order to understand which of the three things Judaism actually is we have to clearly define what
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race or ethnicity other than white. Race and ethnicity are one of the main factors of change of population. According to Barnhouse-Walters Studies‚ the concentration of poor minority populations in inner-cities and the concentration of affluent White populations in the suburbs‚ is the main mechanism by which racial inequality in educational resources is reproduced. The division of races can lead to racism or racial segregation which can lead to unemployment by races. Also‚ race and ethnicity has a
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A collateral interview was conducted with Mr. Hector Class maternal grandfather. Mr. Class reported that his daughter has never had any mental health issues. Mr. Class reported that he is still marriage to his daughter’s mother. He indicated that they see their daughter and grandchildren two to three times a week. The grandfather reported that he and his wife help care for the children after school‚ he stated that the days depends on his daughter’s work schedule. He indicated that his daughter
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Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Interview Nursing 516 The Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) I interviewed is FS; she is an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) with the department of Urology at Saint Louis University Hospital (SLUH) and has been licensed and board certified since 2010. FS graduated in 2005 from Goldfarb School of nursing in Saint Louis earning her bachelor of science (BSN) and then took an intensive care staff position with Missouri Baptist hospital for two years. With two years of
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Intercultural Interview [Student’s Name] [Institution’s Name] Intercultural Interview Introduction This specific paper is based on interviewing two individuals who belong to different religions‚ which is the cultural characteristic in question as far as this paper is concerned. The individuals that were consulted for this specific paper belong to Muslim and Christian religions. The paper and the specific questions which were asked
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Interview Questions EDU 385 Diversity in Education Fall 2015 This interview assignment is due October 23rd. It should be approximately 3 pages‚ double-spaced‚ 12 pt. font (any color/type). Select an international student you don’t know either at all or too well. Arrange an interview. You should use at least 15 of the questions below. They are in no particular order. You need to arrange them so that they make sense and flow well. There are times when you probably will want to have follow-up
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My initial or immediate reaction to the lesson on race and ethnicity through our lecture‚ readings‚ individual and group participation was slightly surprising. I discovered I didn’t consider myself the same as society classified me. This discovery was actually rather frustrating. I don’t want to be known only as a 34-year-old‚ Caucasian‚ female. I don’t want to be aggregated or perceived as someone who is lumped into the same category as everyone else. I want to be perceived as I see myself
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Interview Tips: “Walk me through your resume” Talk about each section of your resume in a linear‚ clear‚ enthusiastic way. Do not go overly in-depth into any one item‚ but do not remain too superficial either. Touch on your academic‚ professional‚ leadership‚ technical‚ and personal qualifications‚ concluding with a statement about why these experiences are important for your industry. Don’t let the wording of this question limit your response. Every candidate will have experience and leadership
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