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    Ethical Principal 2.1

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    During this interview, I addressed some of parts highlighted in Ethical Principal 2.1.1 of the social work Code of ethics. I demonstrated professional demeanor and behavior by stating the confidentiality statement and I guided the client to know that she could express herself freely and openly without judgement. When the client and I first sat down I also made sure to set the mood with a relaxed “Good Morning how are you doing today” This lead to start other side conversations consequently creating

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    Clay Buddies Groups

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    acknowledge Professor Amiko Matsuo for her ceramic expertise and her input regarding the ceramic portion of my survey. I would also like to thank the members of the local, national, and international ceramics communities who participated in my survey and interviews. The Clay Buddies group on Facebook has been very welcoming and supportive in promoting my research. In particular, I appreciate the time and effort Nicole “Nico” Dembowich took to promote my survey within the Clay Buddies group. I would also like

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    important to use therapeutic techniques to ensure comfort and relaxation for the client. Therapeutic communication involve verbal and nonverbal skills in order to have a successful discussion with the client as a healthcare worker. What Went Well The interview started with the interviewer introducing the topic and summarizing what was going to happen. The interviewer made sure to explain the process and how everything said would be kept confidential. Making sure the person getting interviewed knows this

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    “We all have respect for our elders because of their hard work. We wouldn’t be in the U.S. or have what we do now if it wasn’t for them”, Ivan stated during the interview. I interviewed Ivan Miranda; a native of Acapulco, Mexico, about elderly roles in his family. Ivans grandparents are the first and the oldest generation of his family in America, therefore, a majority of the answers are of direction of his family’s values towards his grandparents and the ethics that are taught by them. In addition

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    Introduction – Job Recruiting and Evaluation This paper will summarize three scholarly articles that highlight the job recruiting, selection methods, and evaluations process. The first scholarly article is from the Small Business chronicles in which the author describes how to build a recruitment plan. Very concise, this article delineates eight steps to build a very effective recruitment plan. The second article is by Robert Bullock, and describes three of the most effective selection methods

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    Eighty-six-and-a-half years of age, Caucasian man, “J.M.” graciously agreed to participate in this aging and systems interview. The interview was conducted in J.M.’s studio room of his home where his life’s work hangs on the walls and books, articles, awards, and family pictures surround him. This studio is also where J.M. spends a substantial amount of time researching different topics of interest on the internet, working on art at his table and sending comical e-mails to his family. He lives in

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    time. But I find that slightly paradoxal and I guess it depends of the context and of how fast the researcher works. First I thought about doing observation but after all, I dropped that idea because I doubted that it will be feasible. Moreover, ‘interviews’ are described as a very good way to find out more, when researching about a topic with a divergence in opinions. . I can imagine that I will be confronted with varying perspectives in my study.

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    like this topic would be natural fit. During my very first interview, I was quite nervous. Although I had mulled over my questions repeatedly and had practiced my questions with my husband, classmates, and in the mirror, I wanted to sound like a competent researcher who was authentically invested in this process. I did not want to misrepresent myself or the university. I giggled as I listened to the recording of the first interview. I kept saying “good!” and “okay…” for a conversation filler

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    such as on camera interview, Text/data on screen, real mise-en-scene, and existing footage to make up the movie. On the other hand. Wreck-It Ralph uses formalist aesthetics like expressive mise-en-scene and expressive editing throughout the film. Looking at The King of Kong: Fistful of Quarters, we can see the first aspect used is the on-camera interview. The opening shot of this movie is an interview of the World Champion Donkey Kong player. The film itself has multiple interviews with different people

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    Before we begin, I would like to take the time out to express how happy I am about the person I interviewed. Coming into the interview, my tour guide expressed to me "that he is a pervert, and he can be a little mean/rude." After her telling me that, I immediately became a little nervous. Why? Because I came into this situation with the perception of trying to avoid someone of this nature. Turns out that my tour guide didn't do such a good job of explaining this guy. Him and I connected extremely

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