Kristoffer Fleming is a very successful engineer, father, and computer programer. Today
I was able to ask him questions about him coming of age in college and high school, and how has it has gotten him to where he is today. During the interview he was asked, what was your best and worst moment in highschool or college. He says his best moment was “when I got my thesis approved by Carnegie Mellon”. His thesis was a wireless networking for Caterpillars vehicles. He said his worst moment was when the cops came into his class second day of his sophomore year of college because my mother parked here car in a tow zone at his school, and he was extremely embarrassed by this. Next I asked him him what was college life like and a coming of age moment
On the agreed date and time, I reached the agreed meeting place which was a coffee shop in Vancouver. I had previously sent a photo of myself with my interview request thus making it easy for him to find me. We had a brief introduction where I explained to him how I was given his contact information and why I chose him to interview. He asked me questions about my study and future plans. After this, I asked him questions about his profession and communication skills usages at his work
We sat down on the leather, red couch and I slipped out my interview questions. I decided ahead of time to write the questions I was going to write about. I chose to ask about his interactions with his childhood pets, so I then looked him in the eye and asked him.
I interviewed Durward “Durk” Lynch he is in my field of interest where I want to work as one day. He is a Nurse Practitioner at the Vanden Bosh Clinic and at the College Clinic. He gave information on his background and what drove him to be a Nurse Practitioner (NP). He really has had a lot of experience, as I will explain to you what he has shared.
"I remember coming home from school and receiving an email notification. When I opened it and read my scholarship reward letter, I was honestly speechless. Tears slid down my face as I stood there in my bedroom telling myself how my life had just taken a turn. Playing the scenarios of college life and the great opportunity in pursuing a career; I was honestly the happiest that I had ever been at that point because there is no other greater gift thank the opportunity to continue education and be successful in this world. I was going to do it, not just for myself, but for my parents as well. I have everything to owe to them because they were the ones who always supported me and encouraged me to study in the early stages of my life." This was truly a touching story; however, because we always hear about the great moments but rarely about the rough patches, we decided to ask him a couple of questions concerning his tough times. We asked him if there were any moments where he felt like it was too much for him, and his response was as follows: "Of course, like every college student experiences, I had times were I found a class difficult and I almost gave up, but whenever I would feel that way, I would stop and think about the day I received that email and how my life had changed forever. It would motivate me to continue pushing myself and that I was there for a
David Newhard was a very brave man who fought in the Vietnam war. Imagine if you were nineteen years old, never involved in the military, and enlisted in the army so you would not be drafted. This was the path that David chose to take in his military career. At the time, he only received $230 a month as income in Vietnam. According to him, he thought that this was a lot of money. Soldiers went over knowing they had to serve for 365 days. This meant that they knew when they could return home. However, David got to come home a little early, and the guy who replaced him was killed two weeks later! If he would have stayed, David could have been the guy who ended up being killed. Human minds cannot grasp the concept of war and all of the horrors that come along with it.
According to the speech, William Lane Craig claimed on how God does exist and also why God existing is considerably more liable to be valid than God not existing. Despite the fact that he is Catholic, he opened his verbal confrontation by saying that he would "approach today evening time's question rationally, from the outlook of reason and contention." Inside his open deliberation, he obviously plots his reasons with reference to why he trusts God exists. He likewise says that the calibrating of the universe to make everything around is in the way that it is could be because of normal causes, shot, or outline. One other real point that he made was that numerous researchers take the Bible as a precise wellspring of things from that time. This would incorporate Jesus becoming alive once again, which is impractical as we probably are aware it. Be that as it may, the emotions the followers felt and recorded must have some legitimacy, particularly if
In Philip Marecelo’s article from January 2017 he describes how Boston is returning to its historic roots as a leading area in the shoe industry. Many shoe companies are locating offices in Boston, as Boston offers the environment and skilled workers that they are looking for. These shoe manufacturers want to attract younger, skilled workers as they see them as also their target consumer. In order to compete for the brightest talent they are offering amenities like running tracks and shops at the ground level of their building. It is interesting that history has shown “mill towns” also built the sense of community with their workers by providing them with company stores and banks. While people are no longer looking for things like company
The photograph, The Whipping of Gordon, taken by William D. McPherson and Mr. Oliver, was taken when Gordon went under an examination to join the army. This examination revealed his keloid scars from whippings he got when he was a slave. He quickly became known as a subject for photography for abolitionist. The abolitionist used him to show the brutal abuse slaves go through.
When I interviewed Dillon, I learned a lot about his personal life, what he wants to accomplish after he graduates and his hobbies and personality.
Yesterday, we all filed into class and took our seats. We noticed there was a video call on the screen. The video call was different from the original interview but it was easier to talk over the screen that separated us. He looked a tad uncomfortable at first but in a way, he was also very relaxed to have all of these random people he had never seen before staring at him. His name was Cullen Chaffin, he is 20, and is studying theater to become an actor. Each student from a group went up to ask him a few questions. He was amused of how awkward we all were while trying to interrogate him about his acting life.
The questions I planned to ask were pretty basic. Where did you grow up? Who was in your family? If you could, is there anything you would go back and change about
Instead, he talked about how he accomplished his childhood dreams, and the life lessons that he
While this was happening his mother had a hard time securing a job. Two years later before being able to graduate his mom decides to send him to Martin City, CA to live with a family friend. It wasn’t until he moved in with a neighbor when he
im Conklin and Henry Fleming have a lot in common, but they also are very different. They are different in the way they act before the first battle. Crane describes Henry when he says, “He contemplated the lurking menaces of the future, and failed in an effort to see himself standing stoutly in the midst of them” (Crane 16). Henry is confused about what he will do when the battle starts, while Jim is assured of what he will do. He states that, “If a whole lot of boys started to run, why, I s’pose I’d start and run… But if everybody was a-standing and a-fighting, why, I’d stand and fight… I’ll bet on it.’... He had feared that all of the untried men possessed a great and correct confidence” (Crane 20-21). Jim and Henry share a the feeling of
Throughout the Business Insider’s article: A neuroscience researcher reveals 4 rituals that will make you happier by Eric Barker. The article promoted and shared many ways to change your general feelings and outlook in life. It described the several aspects of being happy, sad and how to change that frown upside down. With the help of The University of Central California neuroscience researcher,Barker used his scientific, psychology aspect and his reveal his four keys to happiness. His keys began with “The most important question to ask when you feel down, Label negative feelings, Make that decision, and give people hugs.