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The interview is a foundational communication practice examined across disciplines including journalism, organizational communication, psychology, social work, and healthcare administration. Students write about interviews because the format sits at the intersection of interpersonal communication and professional practice, raising questions about power, trust, language, and the construction of meaning. The topic is academically interesting precisely because an interview is never a neutral exchange — the roles of interviewer and subject, the terms used, and the context all shape what information is produced and how it is understood.

The papers archived here reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a case-study format, examining specific interview contexts such as conversations with business owners, hospital administrators, doctoral researchers, or Holocaust survivors. Others adopt a comparative or analytical angle, such as distinguishing interview from interrogation and identifying the role of Miranda rules, or assessing personality and attitude through interview profiles. Cultural and historical frameworks also appear, including Japanese cultural interview and assessment, the experiences of working women, and interviews addressing alcohol and substance abuse among the elderly. Literary and creative texts, including works connected to Toni Morrison's Recitatif and Michael Cunningham's Specimen Days, show that interview-style inquiry extends into textual analysis as well.

A strong essay on this topic establishes a clear purpose for the interview being analyzed or conducted, whether evaluative, investigative, or interpretive. Evidence drawn from direct exchange, professional protocols, or cultural context tends to carry the most weight. A common pitfall is treating the interview as a transparent information-gathering tool rather than examining how the position, ability, and assumptions of both parties actively shape the outcome.

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Paper Undergraduate
Approved by August 15th, 2012
Quality of care may influence employment in a number of ways. Parents may be unwilling to leave their children in a low-quality, dangerous environment or with adults who do not supply a motivating or warm environment. This may be a particular dilemma for lower-income families, who have more inadequate choices of providers. On the contrary, a secure, warm, motivating environment may persuade employment and longer hours of work.
Paper High School
Charlie Wilson's Secret War: Funding the Afghan Mujahideen
In the final days of 1979 the Soviet Union sent in the first of thousands of troops to support the newly established communist government of Afghanistan. The Soviet invasion spurred a little known congressman from Texas to secretly aid the Afghan freedom fighters known as the mujahideen. Through his position on several secret congressional subcommittees, Wilson succeeded in providing the Afghan's fighting the Soviets with military support that eventually forced them to leave the country.
Paper Undergraduate
Construction Project Risk Management: Strategies and Analysis
Objective of this course work is to explore the strategy to be used for the risk identification and risk management within the construction project. The study discusses risk identification, risk management, data collection and risk analysis. The study uses a case study to demonstrate the importance of risk management within the construction industry. The findings of the case study reveal that risk plan is critical before the project implementation. The risk plan will be used to identify the known and unknown risks during the project lifecycle and the method to manage these risks. The study suggests for further research on the risk management procedure within a complex construction project.
Paper Undergraduate
Job analysis: methods, purposes, and organizational applications
As an I/O psychologist employed by the company to solve the existing problem and the employment of new employees, I need to address certain issues to ensure perfect job recruitment. The performance of each department should well be analyzed, audited and an action plan taken. In determining the qualifications for the candidates, there are decisive factors I have to consider before employing. Almost every candidate applying for a certain job has his credentials, which will help him during the interview. When a candidate is preparing for an interview, they are always prepared to do or say what is required from them by the employer. In most cases, some candidates pretend to be what they are not. Supervisors and managers in every company are tasked with the responsibility of evaluating its employees.
Paper Undergraduate
Mcdonald\'s Interviews and Impressions My
This paper is about marketing at McDonalds, by focusing on the senior's market. Some observations about McDonalds are made from in-store visits. Then, these observations are applied to a SWOT analysis that analyzes the ability of McDonald's to meet the needs of baby boomers as they enter their senior years. Recommendations are given.
Research Paper Doctorate
Midwifes Tale
¶ … life story of the author's grandmother and her experience bearing children. The writer of this paper presents a look at the facilities and the methods that were used with the grandmother and compares and contrasts…
Paper High School
Apple in China in Late
This paper takes a look at the labor conditions at Foxconn facilities producing goods for Apple in China, but from the perspective of a journalism student. The articles are outlined, and then critiqued for their use of language and tone, and for the way that the series of articles the New York Times has produced at the subject are written.
Paper Undergraduate
Grounded Theory Is an Approach
Grounded theory is an approach to data analysis and theory construction that develops theory in an inductive manner (Borgatti 2012). Inductive logic requires that the researcher begins with the instance of the…
Paper Doctorate
Deviant interview concepts and methodologies
Deviant Interview This interview took place in the second week of March 2012, on the front porch of a house where "Ralph" lives with his parents. The parents were out of town and I ran a digital recorder after promising him his real name would not be used. My note taking leaves a lot to be desired so he agreed to the digital recording of the interview. Ralph (not his real name) was two years out of high school, taking some online courses and working part time at a restaurant. He was hoping to get his community college two-year degree. A big gray tabby cat sat on his lap and the sight of him petting that cat made the picture seem very mellow and innocent, although the deviant acts he and his two friends were involved with were not mellow and not innocent.
Paper Doctorate
Rosie the Riveter \"Over 6
Rosie the Riveter "Over 6 million women who had never worked for wages before took jobs, married women's labor force participation doubled, and unions gained 2.2 million women in a matter of 4 years. Not all of this was achieved without resistance, however. At the outset, most male managers were reluctant to employ women in all aspects of the defense industry, citing…‘the lack of adequate toilet facilities' as an excuse for not hiring women" (Barker-Benfield, et al, 1998) Introduction After the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the United States declared war on Japan and the country launched a massive war effort – sending millions of men to military training camps and building factories to produce planes, tanks, military vehicles, ships, and weapons. As a result of men leaving their jobs there was a need for women to take the places of the men who had to fight the war. This paper delves into the jobs those women were assigned to, including the women who worked in factories in and around Paterson, New Jersey. This paper also focuses on other issues related to women and the war effort at home during World War II.