Okezie Adim-Madumere Interview Essay April 14‚ 2012 English 1301.01 In my personal opinion it is a good idea to converse with elder people‚ because “wisdom comes with age.” In class we received an assignment from Ms. Johnson stating that we had to give an interview a person who was born during or before 1950‚ and she preferred it to be someone from the family. Sadly‚ my father was born in 1958‚ and I’m not in the position to get in contact with other family members
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by Brad Henry‚ the governor of Oklahoma is exactly how the values of family were instilled in me since I was a small child. I chose to interview my mother Katherine (Kathy) Goans when it came to evaluating the values regarding family. The values that my mother believes are most important were not surprising to me because she has done such a good job in instilling them within her children and their lives. When I had to choose who to interview the decision was easy for me‚ my mother was the perfect
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Interview Narrative Imagine being on the road‚ at 6:12 a.m heading to Pa’ia. Kaulana‚ My mommy‚ driving while angrily gazing at me. With her dark brown eyes and her hair up into a bun. “Jamesberly‚ where is your bus pass!” A 30 year old women with one daughter‚ Jamesberly‚ and two nieces‚ Hannah and Juliana‚ who she is also taking care of. A women with at tattoo on her neck saying Akahi and another on her finger saying Jamesberly which is bedraggled. On her finger she has an immense diamond ring
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For my information Interview‚ I went down to the local police department and asked them if I was allowed to interview any of them for a college project. I interviewed one of the cops whose name is Thomas Bartunek‚ and he is currently a patrol man at the Waldoboro Police Department. There were two cops on duty that day because it was thanksgiving and one was busy doing paperwork so I had to get in and out in case of a call. I told him I had to ask about 10 questions for a project and he told me he
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I interviewed a student at Wedgewood Park International Middle School in Milwaukee. I did it on March 6th in the morning. The interview with Gaby (a pseudonym) lasted about thirty minutes during his reading intervention time‚ so he would not miss curriculum instruction time. He is an 8th grader who grew up in Puerto Rico. He attended school in Puerto Rico‚ but he said it was very different than it is here. He also said that the culture was friendlier there. He described walking down the sidewalk
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Margaret is now 90 years old‚ but still remembers when the years long ago when she was very busy‚ caring for hundreds of patients around the clock. I interviewed her at her home in Omaha‚ Nebraska and asked her about her time working as a nurse. The interview was recorded using my IPhone and transcribed on my laptop. GROWING UP IN WESTPHALIA Growing up‚ I was the sixth child of eleven siblings. We lived on a farm‚ in a very small town called Westphalia in Iowa. Throughout my childhood I had to help out
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series of ten questions that involved discussing what a typical day looked like‚ how long it took her to get where she is today‚ what frustrates her in her job‚ and if she is genuinely happy with what she does on a daily basis. By conducting this interview with a family member‚ I feel that I have gotten to know her better and gotten a better idea of what her work life looks like. Starting off‚ I asked her simply how many students she sees in any given day. She replied by stating that she can see
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Interview Question 1. A) NO talked about the need for someone to be physical with him and the feeling of being alone. He said that through this experience‚ learning to live alone was one of the hardest things for him. This has made his home life more challenging but he says he tries to stay busy with his hobbies so he doesn’t think about it as much. However‚ he has realized because of this that there could be a time where something could happens to him and no one would know because he lives alone
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(MDS) coordinator‚ I interview several patients a day. I often discuss their prescribed medications‚ any treatment they are receiving‚ evaluate their cognitive level‚ pain‚ depression and much more. I take all their information we discussed‚ their medical records‚ and physician orders and develop an individualized care plan for the direct care staff to follow. I then submit this information to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Initially‚ at the start of an interview I introduce myself
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some sociologists choose to use structured interviews when conducting their research. A) A structured interview involves one person asking another person a list of questions about a carefully-selected topic. Also the person interviewing can explain things to participants if they don’t understand the question. Moreover structured interviews are like questionnaires the interviewer is given strict instructions on how to carry out the interview and the interview is carried out in the same standardised
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