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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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Addendum to Personal Statement Lawyers
Lawyers have the power to change the world directly by influencing judicial decisions. Those who work in constitutional law make it possible to transform the ways judiciaries function nationwide.
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Navajo culture: subsistence practices and ethnographic sources
The Navajo walk a fine line between preserving the old ways and making their way in modern society. This is the conundrum faced by many Native American tribes, as well as other traditional cultures that make up modern American Society. There is a growing concern over loss of the old ways and loss of identity as a people in the Navajo nation. Ethnographers have taken a particular interest in the Navajo since the early 1990s; for fear that someday the only place traditional Navajo Society will exist is in academic journals. This is a sad state of affairs, but nonetheless in reality that we must all face. This study points out the harsh reality of the imminent loss of traditional society and values among the Navajo people. It is hoped that bringing this issue to light will result in a resurgence of interest in traditional ways, if not only in the interest of keeping the Navajo culture a part of the American fabric.
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Tony Morrison's sula
Among the many themes that are woven so interestingly by Toni Morrison in her novel Sula, feminist themes will necessarily be the pivotal focus of this paper. Among the female themes so wonderfully presented in…
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Job Interview Questions: How to Answer With Confidence
The secret here is to be informed as the full nature of the position that you are applying for and to have done your homework as to the background and history of the company. A well prepared answer would be similar to…
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Nonverbal Communications of Celebrities George
President George W. Bush is not a particularly skilled verbal communicator.
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Nursing Career at NASA: Interview With a Space Center Nurse
This paper is an interview with a nurse who has a graduate nursing degree. The nurse, known as Jenny J. in the paper, works for NASA at the Johnson Space Center. The interview focuses on her undergraduate education, her graduate education, her career history, and her present work position. It focuses on Jenny's choice of unique career opportunities outside of traditional healthcare.
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Overcoming Distraction: A Student's Path to Better Focus
¶ … middle school, high school, and now college, is my ability to focus on an academic task when I really need to buckle down and concentrate. I get decent grades because I can give enough focus at the last minute, some…
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Ethnographical study methodology and applications
Shahin is a sixteen-year-old female from Bombay. She moved to the United States with her parents and her older brother three years ago. Since last year, Shahin has lost twenty-five pounds and now weighs 85.
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World Religions Report Judaism Judaism (Introduction, Worship
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