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An interviewed Portrait I did with the ever so lovely Aisha A.K.A Miss Betty-Sue.
Read more here: (In Dutch) www.twentwatchers.nl/people/2016/03/30/aisha-reehuis-bett...
1.One tone interviews
2.Multiple participant interviews
3.Group discussions
4.Legal interviews
5.Telephone call recordings
6.Marketing based interviews and research
CTCPA held its first-ever Interview Day on September 26, drawing 13 CPA firms who interviewed almost 50 students from 10 colleges around the state. The event grew from a strategic planning brainstorming session of the CTCPA Advisory Council last year.
Students interviewing owner of Czarina, a 48-year-old restaurant in Sai Ying Pun who just closed due to the tide of development in the area (Magic Carpet: Re-envisioning Community Space in Sai Ying Pun 妙想氈開西營盤)
Enoh T. Ebong is the Director of the U.S. Trade and Development Agency being interviewed by Ahmed El Jechtimi from Reuters
CTCPA held its first-ever Interview Day on September 26, drawing 13 CPA firms who interviewed almost 50 students from 10 colleges around the state. The event grew from a strategic planning brainstorming session of the CTCPA Advisory Council last year.
CTCPA held its first-ever Interview Day on September 26, drawing 13 CPA firms who interviewed almost 50 students from 10 colleges around the state. The event grew from a strategic planning brainstorming session of the CTCPA Advisory Council last year.
An interview for a local TV channel
Watch the video on Youtube (in Ukrainian): www.youtube.com/watch?v=64KzS_buJYw
I went to an event at the Warner Theater in DC sponsored by the Partnership for Public Service. Tim Russert interviewed Barack Obama on the theme of need for young participants in public service.
Air Force Staff Sgt. Jaime Ciciora, Broadcast Operations and Maintenance Department instructor (center), teaches Broadcast Communication Specialist Course students techniques for conducting television interviews during video skills training at the Defense Information School, Fort George G. Meade, Md., September 25th, 2015. BCS teaches students to perform skills in video documentation and broadcast journalism. (DoD photo by Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Kurtz/Released)
Interviews with Illinois titleholders at Tiara Magazine/Live Out Loud's Model Casting Call in Wheaton, IL
British born Frenchman Clet Abraham is a plastic artistic who is transforming the traffic signs across the world with a political, religious and philosophic understanding. Flo'N the GO found out some more about Abraham and his work - to read the full interview click here.
When did you begin to do this kind of art?
One year ago. I was crossing the city driving my car and started to think how stupid and primitive were the traffic signs that were ruling me. They told us: you can’t go there, you must turn left or right and nothing more. I decided to give them another meaning, a reading grade was what they lacked.
Where around the world is your work visable today?
Florence, Torino, London and Valencia. Next year, I expect to work in more European countries.
What was the first sign you 'adapted'?
The Jesus Christ, but it was stolen from the Piazza Michelangelo and I did the other about Virgin Mary and Maria Madalena.
Where do you draw your influences from?
I was influenced by Classicism and Surrealism. Maybe the artist that most influenced me was Pieter Buegel. Besides he didn’t have a perfect manual capacity, his work told something to people.
What is your opinion on urban art?
I think that general rules are wrong, we shouldn’t say that all is forbidden but that some things are and others not. Urban art always there was and always there will be. Also the David sculpture, of Michelangelo, is urban art.
To read the full article visit Flo'N the Go.
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Alistair Overeem Interview
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Melody Mora,Ten Thousand Villages store manager was outside the store pitching the Village's exclusive small batch fair trade coffee, "Level Ground" while inside associate Tiara Richardson (not shown) treated customers to tastes and imparted background information. watch video here