such as a statement “Koreans and Chinese tend to anglicise their names more than the rest of the East Asian counterparts” ) - What are some of the criteria that I should use to filter out the “bad” research other than peer-reviews? - Additional interview questions o Did you feel the need to adopt an English name? o Do you like the way it sounds when your name is pronounced by English-speakers? - Do I need to formulate a conviction in the introduction? Ex. “name is always social…” under the section
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The interview that I conduct was on Tuesday (6/20/17) at 1:10.p.m. in Vidant Bertie Hospital in the lab with Mrs. Twil Roberson. Mrs. Roberson is a medical lab technician and a phlebotomist for a few years at Vidant Bertie. The reason why I have chosen Mrs.Twil Roberson is being that she was more than willing to help‚ full of energy‚ and have plenty of knowledge behind her field of chosen. Also‚ since there are not many African American in her field‚ therefore‚ she is one of the older African American
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be helpful for people that are undecided about their major. Declaring a major can be very scary. It’s normal for college students to find a new passion while in college straying from their intended major. I learned a lot about Chelsea during the interview‚ she is a twenty five year old grad student‚ from Tulsa‚ Oklahoma. She graduated from Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences; she is the oldest child and has one younger brother. Both of her parents did not finish college. She has had plenty of emotional
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positivity wherever he goes. When I asked what would be a mission statement for his life‚ he said that he lives day by day making the most of each moment to become better. When I first sat down with Brian‚ it was very apparent that he is shaped by the example set by his parents‚ physicians from Bangladesh‚ and his two older siblings. Neloy cites them as not only his biggest motivation for paving the road for him to achieve his dreams but also instilling in him a purpose
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the two schools. Being a school nurse‚ many daily activities include the same as a nurse at a hospital‚ except the school nurse is taking care of the students of the school. Ms. Vail takes care of the students with any of their medical needs. For example‚ she administers medication such as insulin for a student with diabetes‚ as well as ibuprofen‚ ice‚ or other medications. When I was interviewing her‚ a student came in with a tick in his leg‚ and she helped him remove it. She can also help students
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time on Monday‚ so we could focus more on talking as I helped him with small jobs around the workplace. Mr. Sheridan is highly versed as an Information Technologist at PACE as he worked in separate buildings on base in accordance with his own‚ an example being a help desk position nearby‚ making his job much easier. Owing to his fourteen years of work experience and formal education at Norwich University in Vermont‚ where he focusing on the earliest forms of cybersecurity and forensics‚ he is definitely
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AHAA 1043 CREATIVE AND CRITICAL THINKING Assignment Report “Thinking is easy‚ acting is difficult‚ and put one’s thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (German Playwright‚ Poet‚ Novelist and Dramatist. 1749-1832) Looking back at the lecturer career‚ the important of critical thinking to success in the career thinking skills is real‚ students may not know how to actually apply the information that receive to real world application culture‚
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Hello‚ Christina It is very nice to meet you! I think it’s great that you are going to major in social work and nursing once you transfer to a four-year university. I think the world can never have to many social workers or nurses because both fields are constantly growing by the day. I hope that your dreams of becoming an international pediatrics case manager in medicine become a reality for you! I find it great that you are going into the medical field because I am also going into the medical field
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Intercultural Interview Paper In my place of employment‚ I am surrounded by different cultures‚ ethnicity‚ religion and sexual orientation. We have a very diverse workforce and a very diverse customer base. For me‚ it was a difficult transition from my otherwise shelter existance. I grew up in Haslett‚ which I am sure you know is a prodominatly white‚ middle to upper class community with very little diversity. I was never exposed to people who were different from me. The closest we ever got to
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I chose the following to be interviewed because I believed that they would be able to give a variety of perspectives and responses for the proposed questions. The informal interview on reform was conducted with a male pastor‚ a female police officer‚ a female nurse‚ a retired female scientist‚ a female administrative assistant (secretary) and a female librarian. The pastor is a native of Brooklyn‚ New York and has been an ordained minister for ten years. The pastor has two adult children who were
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