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What are some good interview questions to ask a physician about obesity.?

1. Please explain the nature v. nurture connection to obesity.

2. Which of these is more likely to be the cause of childhood obesity: DNA, poor diet and nutrition, or the lack of exercise?

3. If my mother or father is obese, does this mean that I will also become obese later on?

4. Is there a connection between obesity and other diseases?

5. What would be the value of an obese person finding the right group of people to spend time with, so they won't feel ashamed of their weight, while they get help to change their situation?

6. Do obese people live shorter lives, or just less healthy lives?

7. Does long term obesity change the DNA that I pass on to my offspring? (This applies to both Mom and Dad.)

8. How does our nation's obesity problem impact the economy?

9. Is there a connection between obesity and depression, or other psychological problems?

10. How does a person's obesity impact the health and wellness of a family member who is anxious about the health of their loved one?

Teen pregnancy interview questions?

If I had to ask a professional questions; I would ask questions like

1: Do you see more teens pregnant then adults?
2: What advice do you give teens to prepare them for what lies ahead for them
3: Do you refer them to places where they can find assistance?
4: What would you do to help prevent teen pregnancy.
5: In your own opinion, What option do you see teen doing more, as in, keeping the baby, adoption, or abortion

This is all I can think of. I hope that it helps you. Good luck with the assignment.

Good, non-personal interview questions?

Hi,
I'm supposed to interview a manager about his\her job for my English Project, I'm way younger than them and I don't know them... I need some 'warm-up session and comparative questions for the interview. The questions should be respectful, meaningful but not personal.
Also, any tips to help me during and before the interview? I need to give a good impression since it's a project AND the person works with my father...
Thank you! :)

Shakespeare interview questions?

1. How many siblings did you have?
I am the third of eight children, however my two older sisters, Margaret and Joan, had died before I was born. I had three other younger brothers and two other younger sisters- Gilbert, Edmund, Richard, Anne and Joan (who was named after my deceased older sister)

2. What type of literature do you write?
As a young man, I enjoyed writing comedies such as 'The Taming of the Shrew'. However, as I grew older my thoughts turned to history and I wrote historical plays like 'Julius Caesar'. As I matured and became more well known and affluent, I began to write tragedies, like 'Hamlet' and 'King Lear'. During the twilight of my career, when I had reached middle age, I wrote aesthetic plays like 'The Tempest'.

3. How did it feel to lose a child?
When my only son Hamnet contracted the Black Plague at the age of eleven and died, it devestated me, my wife and our two daughters, particularly Hamnet's twin Judith. The death of a child is always a difficult thing for a parent to deal with, but I found it particularly hard to cope with because he was so young and the manner of his death was so unpleasant. Seeing poor Judith without her beloved twin was a constant reminder of his death and the pain that it brought.

4. What inspired you to begin writing?
I always knew I was destined to write. Some people are like that- the need to be creative just takes over. I recieved a good education in Stratford-on-Avon which probably formed the basis for my literary career. I began writing when I moved to London with my wife.

5. Did you enjoy your books, or plays more?
I consider my plays to be a manifestation of the essence of my soul- they are representative of my interests and of the various stages of my life. For example, the play 'Hamlet' shows the interest I had at the time in the changing world around me- England was becoming less medieval and more modern in terms of society, politics and religion. This is reflected in Hamlet's reluctance to avenge his father's death in such a medieval manner.


Hope these help! :)

How do I prepare for phone interviews if my English is not perfect?

Here are a few things that worked for me, back when my english was not very good, were :Speak slowly. As long as you are not totally confident, don't try to show how fluent your english can be. Just make yourself understood, even if it takes more time.Tell the people you're talking to, that your english is not so good, and that you might ask them to repeat a few sentences at times. No shame in that, and saying it from the start will make you more confortable.Write down a few well rounded sentences that you are pretty sure you'll have to say during the interview. "I studied this and that at this university", "I worked at this company for that many years in the something department, in charge of this and that project using this and that technology", "I always enjoyed working on this and that topics because of that reason". The person you're talking to is expecting you to not have a problem with those sentences, and reading them will help you.And a bonus one...Improve your english. This can be done in a very natural way, by reading more english stuff on the internet (the news are a very good starting point) and watch shows in english, especially those shows you have seen many times in your own language (start with subtitles in your language, then subtitles in english, then no subtitles at all). If you're a gamer, play a few old RPGs in english and read the whole dialogue. With all this, you'll be surprised how fast it gets better.

What are some good questions to ask a singer?

Do you have stage fright? If not how did you overcome it?

Why sis you choose singing over a more conventional career?

Do you think music is an important part of public education? Why?

What kind of training and practicing is involved?

Are other people in your family musical?

What kind of influence do you think pop and rap music have on kids and teens?

What kind of influence do you think classical music has on kids and teens?

How could we make classical music be more interesting to kids and teens?

I need to interview a bilingual person for a school project but I don't know any.?

Here are my instructions for the assignment due 06/29/2012

For this week's interview, find a person who is bilingual. This means someone who can speak fluently in two or more languages--not just someone who took a language course. For example, someone who speaks English and Spanish, or English and ASL, would be a good choice. If you think you don't know anyone who is bilingual, try to remember if anyone you know has ever lived in another country. They might very well have had to learn a new language while living abroad. You could also check with a languge teacher you know--they might know of someone you could ask or they might be willing to be interviewed. As always, ask permission of the person to be interviewed, and let them know this is for a course assignment. Please respect their identity, and do not use their real names in your paper.

Ask this bilingual person what it is like to speak two languages. Here are some possible questions to explore:

When did they learn the second language?
Do they feel they know one language better than the other?
Can they understand and express humor in both languages?
Do they think in two languages?
Do they dream in two languages?
Is there anything they feel they can express better in one language than the other?
Do they ever mix the languages in the same sentence?
Do they feel that knowing two languages has enriched their thinking in any way?

Write an essay of about 500 words summarizing the person's experience, citing your textbook at least once, including the page number.

I have been looking for a bilingual person all week but I don't know any. Can anyone out there help me by answering those questions and elaborating on your experience as a bilingual person?

If I don't have a response by Friday I can probably request an extension or take a hit on my grade by turning it in late. Please respond even if it is after Friday :)

Please and Thank you!

What is the best reply you have heard for the interview question 'What are your biggest weaknesses?'

I won’t say the best reply, but my story.Background: I work with IT organisation (Yeah. TCS!) and I was working with one of the projects in my organisation and was released. I was looking for something that is available than the current profile I was working with. It got monotonous and I got bored doing the same shit everyday.I was referred to one of the projects by the RMG and I met the managers there who called me for my assessment to their project. After some technical questions, to my surprise came this question I wasn't prepared for. "What are your two weaknesses?"I was surprised as I had a lot of things which says I like to learn, I am a team player etc, But was not prepared for this.I thought for say 5-10 seconds and answered it as:1. I am quite a friendly person. So many a times, people take me for a carefree guy and the one not serious for his work2. I like to finish the work before the deadlines. If I have time, I'll just delay the work till people start to ask me. Cos I know I can finish it in lesser time than others might take.Result: I am working on a reputed profile with the Project I was called for the assessment.

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