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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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Placement proposal and implementation framework
This paper is a sample personal statement detailing the reasons that the author wishes to pursue a field study placement with a child services agency. It discusses the mission of social work and why the author wishes to enter the profession. It also talks about the important services provided by child protective services, why the author has chosen that line of work.
Paper Undergraduate
Never Trust a Headhunter
This paper examines a Harvard Business School case study on how to recruit a star performer at a high level business environment. It answers specific questions laid out by the instructor regarding the hypothetical recruitment scenario in the study: what decision should be made in the hire, what the relative merits of the candidates are, and how the selection process could be improved.
Paper Undergraduate
Short answer responses to common questions
¶ … job analysis on key jobs within the organization in order to make sure the positions are being handled correctly. The people in those positions should be the right ones for the jobs, and should be working at their…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Proposal identification methods and frameworks
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Paper High School
Television and the Family Television\'s
Television has become a modern drug for America. It numbs parents of the conflicts in their marriage, keeps children occupied preventing play, and gives adolescents a false impression of what life and marriage should look like. The key to ridding America of many of its social ills is simply removing this drug from modern society and re-educating the American public on healthy life.
Thesis Undergraduate
Rem Koolhaas: Work, Theory, and Aesthetic Philosophy
Rem Koolhaas is one of the world's most famous and influential architects alive today. He is equally famous for his articulation of his aesthetic philosophy and his radical politics as he is for his work. This paper provides a survey of his major contributions to world architecture and outlines some of his most controversial positions. Some biographical information is also included.
Paper Undergraduate
Preventing the Transmission of MRSA in Hospital Settings
The transmission of MRSA in hospital settings can be dramatically reduced when certain evidence-based practices and procedures are consistently used. The use of chlorhexidine (CHG) wipes when giving bed baths to…
Paper Undergraduate
The businessman's crusade against the New Deal
Kim Phillips-Fein. Invisible Hands: The Businessman's Crusade Against the New Deal. New York W.W. Norton, 2009. $16.95 (pap.) ISBN: 978-0-393-33766-2.
Paper Undergraduate
Human resources case study analysis
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Research Paper Doctorate
Psychology and human development
¶ … Childhood Development of Sexual Minorities