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The interviewWhat do you understand by the expression "thumb prints on his windpipe" ?Submitted by mrs_bakshi on Sun, 12/25/2011 - 03:13Short answer question What do you understand by the expression "thumb prints on his windpipe" ? Who, in today's world, is our cheif source of information about personalities ?Submitted by mrs_bakshi on Sun, 12/25/2011 - 03:13Short answer question Who, in today's world, is our cheif source of information about personalities ? What is the primitive view of interviews and how is this view corroborated by some of the writers of...Submitted by mrs_bakshi on Sun, 12/25/2011 - 03:13Short answer question What is the primitive view of interviews and how is this view corroborated by some of the writers of note ? Mention the specific opinions of some of the celebrities regarding the merits and demerits of interv...Submitted by mrs_bakshi on Sun, 12/25/2011 - 03:13Short answer question Mention the specific opinions of some of the celebrities regarding the merits and demerits of interviews. H.G.Wells refers to interviews as 'the ordeal' and Kipling held a similar view. Why was this ironic ...Submitted by mrs_bakshi on Sun, 12/25/2011 - 03:13Short answer question H.G.Wells refers to interviews as 'the ordeal' and Kipling held a similar view. Why was this ironic ? Why do you think that the writer regards the interviewer as a person with power and influence ?Submitted by mrs_bakshi on Sun, 12/25/2011 - 03:13Short answer question Why do you think that the writer regards the interviewer as a person with power and influence ? |
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