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50 COMMON INTERVIEW Q&A « Bhuvana Sundaramoorthy’s Blog on 2009-04-06
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have set goals, and you have met some and are
on track to achieve the others.
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That’s a tough question. Can you tell me the range for this position?
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I’d like
it to be a long time. Or As long as we both feel I’m doing a good job.
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assets meet what the organization needs
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rioritize, Your problem-solving skills, Your ability
to work under pressure, Your ability to focus on projects, Your
professional expertise, Your leadership skills, Your positive attitude
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Money is always important, but the work is the most important.
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Loyalty, Energy, Positive attitude, Leadership, Team player, Expertise,
Initiative, Patience, Hard work, Creativity, Problem solver
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Challenge, Achievement, Recognition
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You set high standards for yourself and meet them.
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The situational
style is saf
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Regardless of your qualifications, state that you are very well
qualified for the position.
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What type of projects will I be able to assist on?
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The LOBBYiST: More Than Just Views on 2009-03-09
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CARP is intended to democratize land ownership by redistributing vast tracks of land to those who till and farm them, but don’t own the land
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For one, Congress should use sound economics and formulate optimal-sized land areas
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Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) on 2009-03-09
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"CARP being a constitutionally mandated continuing Program must be funded and fully implemented.
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Land Acquisition and Distribution, Support Services and Delivery of Agrarian Justice,
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DAR stressed its earlier overarching position that CARP more than a social justice provision is embodied as a State Policy in the highest law of the land. Accordingly, unless Sections 1 and 4, Article XIII of the 1987 Philippine Constitution are amended / abrogated, agrarian reform remains a constitutionally mandated continuing program of the State.
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Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) on 2009-03-09
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The CARP is a social justice and poverty alleviation program which seeks to empower the lives of agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) through equitable distribution and ownership of the land based on the principle of land to the tiller.
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adequate support services for sound rural development and the establishment of economic-size farms as the basis of Philippine agriculture.
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RA 6657 or the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL) of 1988, is the basis for the implementation of CARP.
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redistribution of wealth thus enabling the poor and marginalized to have access of capital resources (land, money, etc.
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Distribution of all agricultural lands regardless of tenurial arrangement and commodities produced.
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Delivery of appropriate support services such as intensification of support services;
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legal representation & adjudication of cases)
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Primer - CARP Extension on 2009-03-09
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economic conditions of the Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) have improved because of CARP
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economic conditions of the Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) have improved because of CARP
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It was only the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law that provided measures that would empower the millions of landless farmers by providing them the means to make their lands productive and alleviate their quality of life and that of their families.
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Media and Glocal Change: Rethinking Communication for Development: Part I: Communication and social change: Chapter 4. Five key ideas: coincidences and challenges in development communication on 2009-03-08
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The field of development communication has come a long way since its beginnings
in the 1950s
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systems model of
communication, functioning as ‘a science to produce effective messages’
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as a tool
of top-down development programs.
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theoretically
diversified and strategically nuanced
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It has become an umbrella term for a wide
range of communication programs and research (Waisbord, 2000).
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The proliferation of labels, approaches and theories
is grounded in several factors: the aspirations of donors and agencies to have
signature projects; the efforts of NGOs and agencies to strengthen expertise in
specific approaches; academic trends and debates; the diversity of disciplinary traditions
and professional backgrounds among practitioners and scholars; and the
ambivalent attitude vis-à-vis Western theories and strategies around the world.
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At the field level, distinctions
among approaches are less significant and pragmatic concerns more important.
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the centrality of power, the integration of topdown
and bottom-up approaches, the need to use a communication ‘tool-kit’
approach, the articulation of interpersonal and mass communication, and the
incorporation of personal and contextual factors.
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Power is present in the idea that community empowerment should be the main
goal of interventions.
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A Sociological Theory of Communication, Loet Leydesdorff, Book - Barnes & Noble on 2009-03-08
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Networks of communication evolve in terms of reflexive exchanges.
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This sociological theory of communication is founded in a tradition that includes Giddens' (1979) structuration theory,
Habermas' (1981) theory of communicative action, and Luhmann's (1984) proposal to consider social systems as self-organizing.
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The issues of sustainable development and the expectation of social change are discussed in relation to the possibility of a
general theory of communication.
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Duality of Communication on 2009-03-08
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Empowerment entails supporting the individual
to make his or her own choices. With communication, there
are two or more individuals. However, the person who does
not hear has fewer options, and experiences the barriers
to communication continuously, and merits priority
consideration for making this choice.
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Communication for development is alive and kicking! - World Association for Christian Communication on 2009-03-08
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Consequently, they fail to understand the complex power relationships and the cultural and communication processes existing at these local levels.
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Consequently, they fail to understand the complex power relationships and the cultural and communication processes existing at these local levels.
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Two issues of journals and one book have recently revisited the issue of communication for development
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‘Most early communication work had to follow the top-down development approach of the time.
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‘For today's change and development strategies, the communication aims are to stimulate debate and “conscientization” for participatory decision-making and action, and second, to help people acquire the new knowledge and skills they need. A third aim is to use communication to promote better teamwork, co-operation and co-ordination between various governmental, or non-governmental, organisations involved in multidisciplinary development programmes’
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It is ‘the use of communication processes, techniques and media to help people towards a full awareness of their situation and their options for change, to resolve conflicts, to work towards consensus, to help people plan actions for change and sustainable development, to help people acquire the knowledge and skills they need to improve their condition and that of society, and to improve the effectiveness of institutions’
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It is part science because it draws heavily on the theory and methods of social and behavioural science, on individual and group psychology, and on principles of adult education. It is part art because it incorporates artistic talents and skills such as graphics, photography, radio and video production, instructional design and the like. And it is part craft because it involves manual skills with a variety of aids and equipment such as cameras, projectors, video recorders and editing suites, computers, and the paraphernalia of telecommunications and broadcasting’ (
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change and development rests on the benevolent attitudes and enlightenment of those in power.
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irst, ideological power (involvement, control, participation, resistance, and negotiation) as a problematic of pivotal importance; and second, the active relationship between theory and practice which will emerge as the most noteworthy aspect differentiating Latin American communication research from US and European traditions’ (p. 25)
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As Martín-Barbero and others have shown, meaning is never a simple equation of sender to receiver, but rather a process of mediations whereby viewers negotiate meaning and (re)interpret the abstractness imposed by the televisual commodification of life and dreams.
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Publicly Private and Privately Public: Social Networking on YouTube on 2009-02-16
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One way that social networks are articulated and negotiated on social network sites is through linking and viewing profiles (Donath & boyd, 2004; Gross & Acquisti, 2005)
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