COMM107-1501 Informational Interview Journal Entry For the interview assignment, I interviewed Ms. Julie Nguyen, senior internal auditor at Watkins, Meegan LLC. I was not as nervous for this interview, because I met Julie few times before, during the career fairs at Smith Business School, and also prepared carefully all the questions to ask Julie. Overall, the interview went very well and Julie was a helpful person to talk to about physical therapy because she has had a lot of experience in
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</div> <div> <a id="p2of3"><h2>Part 2 of 3: The Day of the Interview </h2> </a> <img src="interview5.jpg"> <p> <span> 1</span>Dress for the interview. As a rule of thumb, you should dress for the interview the way you would for the job itself. (If the job is unusually casual, however, you might want to show up in business-casual clothes to be safe.) Choose subdued colors (blues, browns, grays, black) and make sure that your clothes
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Civil Rights Diary Name HIS/145 May 31, 2015 Dr. Timothy Civil Rights Diary Today was a day to change everything as we all know it. I am sure we will still be talking about this day in 20 years. I heard about what could have gone on, but I did not believe it was going to be as bad it what I saw. I would not believe it, if I was not there to see it for myself. I was going to register for my classes to begin the fall semester. There was a negro scheduled to enroll into my school, University
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USCP To Do: So, don't forget, by this coming July 14th: Set up your turnitin.com account Submit your "This I Believe" Essay to turnitin and then to the Assignment Folder as an assignment for me to evaluate. Post your biographical statement in our discussion group. Create your career quest account (this is voluntary but it's a good idea). Folks, this info in available in the Onboarding Module The Turnitin.com Class ID is: The password is: Students should refer to the Turnitin.com FAQ in
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Christine Munroe Sociology November 26, 2015 Topic # 1 One of the most significant contributions to the growth of the agricultural economy was the creation of the Bracero Program in which more than 4 million Mexican farm laborers came to work the fields of this nation. The braceros converted the agricultural fields of America into the most productive in the planet. The Bracero Program was a corporative international program through which the United States imported large number of Mexicans workers
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Introduction: The United States today has a large population of Mexicans, and has had a significantly large population of Mexicans since they became U.S citizens after the Treaty of Hidalgo was signed in 1848. The treaty was an agreement between the U.S, and Mexico, transferring land to the U.S, but not only did they get land; Mexicans who resided in those states also stayed, and most became U.S citizens. Since then, Mexicans, and their U.S born children have faced many problems such as, discrimination
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particular document about Cesar Chavez and his actions regarding Mexican American Civil Rights I was surprised to see how much of a role he played. Chavez was a Mexican American farm worker and his role was key in the organization of the unions fighting for the rights of farm workers in California-Mexico area. After I read this document my eyes were opened to how immigrants were treated when it came to their jobs as labor workers. I think that the information that Chavez presented in this document
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Analysis Paper: Cesar Chavez is a well known civil rights leader and labor union organizer. He publishes an article that emphasizes the importance of nonviolent resistance to absorb his readers to follow the non-violence method. In the article, Chavez uses many rhetorical strategies such as personification, repetition, and alliteration to get his argument about non violence across. He uses personification in the sentence, “In this sense, time is our ally.” He gives time a human characteristic
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Cesar Estrada Chavez was a first generation American who was born on March 31, 1927 (CESAR CHAVEZ). Chavez grew up in a small home in Arizona. At an early age, the Chavez family lost their farm during the Great Depression due to a broken deal that was made with Chavez’s father. They were unable to pay for the land and the Chavez family, along with about 300,000 families traveled to California. Chavez experienced harsh conditions and the injustice that many migrant workers face(“Life Behind”). Although
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Cesar Chavez was a small Mexican catholic man; one of americas most influential civil rights activists. He believed in the ways of Martin Luther king and Ghandi such as non violence, “Violence can only hurt us and our cause (Cesar Chavez). Cesar Chavez became one of americas most successful Mexican-American leaders, fighting for union rights, using non violence and being a labor leader. Cesar Chavez was named after his grandfather from his dads side. His grandfather Cesar migrated to Arizona from
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