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Interview Defined

A series of orally-delivered questions designed to elicit responses concerning attitudes, information, interests, knowledge, and opinions. Interviews may be conducted in person or by telephone, and with one teacher or a group of teachers. The three major types of interviews are: (1) structured, where all questions to be asked by the interviewer are specified in advance; (2) semi-structured, where the interviewer can asked other questions and prompts in addition to the specified questions; and (3) unstructured, where the interviewer has a list of topics, but no or few specified questions. See Conference, Debriefing Interview, Prompt, Responses.

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Lawsuits add to charity woes

Published July 5, 2009, 12:25 am, Tacoma News Tribune

Legal battles, brought on by two former managers who claim they were fired unjustly, hang over Tacoma’s leading Hispanic social service agency.

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Keep on truckin'Terra subsidiary cleans way for diesel engines

Published July 4, 2009, 11:00 pm, Sioux City Journal

SIOUX CITY -- A Sioux City-based company known for its ag fertilizer products has taken a leading role in allowing manufacturers of heavy-duty diesel engines to comply with strict new environmental rules.

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Official: A&M research posts will stay split

Published July 4, 2009, 10:29 pm, The Bryan-College Station Eagle

Merging the top research spots at the Texas A&M University System and Texas A&M University is not under consideration, says Brett Giroir, the system's vice chancellor for research. "That's just not on the table," Giroir told The Eagle during ...

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Harassment, discrimination policies questioned by some

Published July 4, 2009, 10:19 pm, The Pitt News

At Pitt, if an employee makes an unwelcome sexual advance to a co-worker, the employee will be suspended or fired, or will receive some other form of punishment. There is no first-time warning, and the guilty employee will almost surely clear out his or her desk.

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Housing in peril as Obama fails to get breakthrough

Published July 4, 2009, 9:15 pm, The Palm Beach Post

Driving through Riverside, Calif., Bruce Norris pointed to a half-dozen empty houses with "For Sale" signs stuck in untended lawns that he said investors might buy if banks would just extend some credit.

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A "calming spirit" leads schools" revival Residents: Dyer"s steady hand is key to healing Gainesville system

Published July 4, 2009, 9:09 pm, The Gainesville Times

Merrianne Dyer was a final interview away from realizing her dream of becoming an education professor at the University of Georgia when the chairman of the Gainesville school board asked the then Fair Street principal if she would "help out" at the central office.

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Currituck fire contracts extended for six months

Published July 4, 2009, 8:56 pm, The Daily Advance

CURRITUCK — The chiefs of Currituck’s volunteer fire departments have agreed to what one county commissioner called a six-month “cooling-off” period as they and county officials try to reach agreement on long-term deals for fire protection.

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For Sydney: Gran's biggest recruit was daughter

Published July 4, 2009, 7:46 pm, Knoxville News Sentinel

Eddie Gran and his family didn't wait until Independence Day to shoot off fireworks. Let the rest of the world celebrate July 4th. The Grans had July 1, 2009. That's the day their daughter would have been 10 years old. Sydney Gran was born with a rare disease called Holoprosencephaly, which caused Sydney's brain to stop developing within the first three months in the womb. "Nobody ever wants to ...

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Zimbabwe to re-evaluate all mining contracts

Published July 4, 2009, 6:35 am, ZWNEWS.com

Harare - Zimbabwe will re-evaluate all mining contracts and introduce a "use it or lose it" policy for its mining industry under a proposed law, Finance Minister Tendai Biti told Reuters on Friday.

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Sidney"s eligibility case shifts to Clearinghouse in advance of meeting

Published July 4, 2009, 6:22 am, Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal

The eligibility case of Mississippi State basketball signee Renardo Sidney has taken another turn. The NCAA has moved the case from its Agents, Amateurism and Gambling Activities division to the Amateurism Certification Process Team at the Eligibility Center, a.k.a. the NCAA Clearinghouse.

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