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    Literature Review The Police The police is defined as “the civil force of a state, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of the public order” by (Oxford Dictionary, 2017). The police are made up of 43 police forces across England and Wales, they are paid by both local and central government through taxes, the police are a figure to stand against crime and prevent it from occurring. Even though the Police are a UK spread service, each of the 43 forces set their

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    Introduction Literacy barriers are faced by most countries and for South Africa in particular it is a major problem. Illiteracy hinders the progress and quality of life of an individual. Reading and writing skills are tools which have been emphasised through the generations, but what happens when the schooling system fails us? A great deal of pressure is put on our teachers to educate our school learners how to read and write. This does not seem like an outrageous demand. However, in a country

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    student veterans intentionally isolated themselves or felt shunned by their classmates. However, while conducting interviews, it became apparent that there was a bigger issue occurring, one where student veterans were describing vigilant feelings while in the classroom. As a result, my research questions become more refined with each person I interviewed. I was able to see which interview questions were eliciting insightful responses and analyze the question to see if they needed to be rephrased or

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    cadence of the speaker’s speech is integral to the success of the podcast. There’s a reason that Ira Glass has been the host of “This American Life” for 20 years. His voice comes across as intelligent, but neither intimidating nor aggressive. Interviews In most pieces of rhetoric, the substance of the piece is clearly the author’s ideas. However, in podcasts, you have to balance

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    Child Abuse Interview

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    that the interview process is conducted in a way that does not cause more trauma to the child. Several steps are needed to have a successful interview with a victim of abuse. A successful interview will help provide the MDT with information about the abuse, so that the child can get the best resources for recovery and so that the offender will be prosecuted. At the beginning of the interview, the interviewer should introduce themselves and discuss expectations and rules about the interview with the

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    work interview process I have discovered a lot of interesting facts about the process, myself, and the differences between how the interviewer and the interviewee experience the interview. The opportunity was unexpectedly very informative and has shown me how I want to grow as an interviewer for my clients as well as myself. I learned… I learned to understand the basic elements of the interview through the social worker’s skills checklist that was given at the beginning of each mock interview. Through

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    Last Friday, I went to the Career Fair and there were eleven organizations. Out of the eleven organizations, I only went up to three organizations because I was more interested in their companies. The first company I went up to was Shaw because Shaw is a carpet company that I want to start off for my first job. When I went up to the two ladies, I introduced myself and stating what I am majoring in and what I am looking for. One of the ladies provided me information whether the company had a position

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    Health Care Consultants

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    In analyzing problem solving, thee skills and role of a consultant can take on a variety of factors such as understanding the nature of the problems, purpose and desired outcomes of consultation, skills of the consultant and skills of the consultee (Dougherty,2014). The skills used to analyze problems in an organization, consultants will use a systemic approach which involves a variety of stages and levels of phases to ensure proper analysis, intervention, and implementation of existing problems

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    was focused. I gave my attention to this area because I felt that the audience had to be educated about the problems which people face and then show the people how they are going to have to solve it. My interview with Jill was helpful more for the solution, as where Justin and Brittany’s interviews supported my background education of the resistances. The organization of this paper adds a very organized flow. It is easy for the reader to ask a question in their head, and the next sentence written

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    The purpose of this interview is for me to gather more information on law enforcement for my final project which will focus on human relationships within our diverse environment. It is an opportunity to approach a member of law enforcement in the USMC as a Military Police to asked them specific questions about cultural diversity in their field, as well as the military. The type of education they received if any on cultural sensitivity. The person I decided to interview is Staff Sergeant John Culbert

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