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Week Six Project

Week Six Project

Q Conduct Interview and Create a PowerPoint presentation – Due by Friday, 11:59 PM EST Week Six Conduct the interview using the questions you have prepared and drawing on your background knowledge from your research you conducted for the one page summary paper Although it is very useful to take notes in the interview and/or tape record the interview, you need to be sensitive to how the person may react if you do this as well as to how it will influence you if you are taking notes as you do the interview (for this reason it is useful to do this assignment in pairs, so one of you can write while the other asks questions) Analyze the responses from the interview and present a summary of your findings in a Power Point Presentation that is of at least 10 slides, but no more than 20 slides Include a title slide and reference slide as appropriate Important:  Do not include the name of the interviewee or any photos of the person in your PPT presentation for confidentiality purposes Please do not include any audio or video components Print on power point slides must be of at least a 30 point font size – for an audience to be able to read the print on the slides Submit your PPT Presentation for instructor grading by Friday, 11:59 PM EST Post your PPT Presentation to the Week Six Discussion Diversity PowerPoint Presentation Peer Review by Friday, 11:59 PM EST See Week Six Discussion Diversity PowerPoint Presentation Peer Review for more details **Note:  Be sure to upload this Diversity PowerPoint assignment to the Week 6 Discussion Diversity PPT Peer Review also**

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My interview subject was an African American female. We talked about her diversity experience while growing up in America and how this narrative shaped her opinion of cultural diversity, her own culture, and her medical experiences according to her culture and modern practices. Her family is originally from Africa. They moved in and settled here. Her grandparents migrated to the United States. She was born and brought up in America, therefore, she believes that American culture was blended in since her childhood.