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    2.1.1 Paradigms Paradigms represent beliefs about the nature of reality and the ways in which we create knowledge (Esterberg, Kristin G., 2002). These paradigms are not provable and therefore, one cannot prove that one paradigm is better than another (Esterberg, Kristin G., 2002). The choices a researcher make about paradigms also shape the research strategies they think they should use, and the relationship one sees between theory and data (Esterberg, Kristin G., 2002). This research will hold

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    study? 3. How are students managing time to be on schedule? 4. Methodology This research used primary, qualitative methods. It was carried out by interviewing three students who are currently enrolled in IPC. The semi-structured interview was done according to the interview guide (see Appendix 1) and to ensure confidentiality, it took place in IPC library research room with no other people present. The participants are two Vietnamese students and one Japanese student who are currently studying in

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    Importance of Staffing in Organizations Staffing has been an important aspect in all types of organizations’ development. More and more companies have noticed a good staffing plan could increase productivity and reduce operation costs in terms of lower turnover rate and transition costs. Good staffing could be able to minimize cost in order to maximize profit, because it could assist the company to stay more competitive within the industry. According to the definition by Dr. Green, “staff is

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    activity 8 1. What preparations should you make for interview * Allow enough time for an interview * Prepare acceptable questions * Make a time/place 2. What steps are necessary when planning interviews? Having a scheduled times step up for the candidates interviews. and having suitable questions ready. 3. What should you do to notify candidates of an interview? Candidates should be contacted via phone of their interview, if they are an employee, you may wish to tell them

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    process and review of their resume; however, the interviewer should be looking for those traits and qualifications that are essential to the Service department’s needs. That is why a set of pointed questions during the interview would be an opportunity for the

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    Tooba was sitting on the porch with her laptop; searching for jobs. She was tired of her current job. Doing celebrity interviews, knowing about their likes and dislikes didn’t interest her. She wanted to move a step forward; somewhere she had always dreamed to be. There are more pressing problems going on in the world than knowing about the lives of famous celebrities- She had been thinking since the day she took the job she was doing. After her graduation in journalism two years ago, Tooba had taken

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    how all of us hard working Americans live by. Based on course content, research, and interviews the American Identity can best be described as free, too much political involvement, and discriminating. To start with, what most people think when they hear the word America is land of the free. First of all, I choose this topic because out of many others because this is the one thing that all three of my interviews agreed on. Freedom. When I interviewed Mrs. Nancy Forbes, she said,”To be American means

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    the book Vollmann does a series of interviews with poor people in different countries, cities, and situations. He always asks the questions “Do you consider yourself poor?” and “Why are you poor?” Like expected everyone has a different answer but no matter what they all ended up in the same position, poor. The beginning starts off with the first meeting between William Vollmann, author of Poor People, and Sunee, a woman in Klong Toey, Thailand, who he interviews her about her life. Sunee is a drunk

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    The panel practice interview was a very interesting experience. I found it to be more difficult than my other interviews, as we had no time to prepare and were confused as to the order of questions. We all wanted to ask questions, but had to try and coordinate with one another so that we were not all talking at once. It was extremely difficult, and taught me the importance of having a plan, especially when other people are involved. In situations like these, it would be beneficial to have a set list

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    play was then crafted into a performance using adults in adult situations, which had all the funny, endearing and tear-jerking aspects I wanted to try and emulate with my piece. In the introduction to the play, Karl James mentions that during his interview process, he thinks about: “to, for, from and with”

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