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Give a reason why the ethnicity of an interpreter for a person is important
The ethnicity of an interpreter is not necessarily as important as the ability of the interpreter to accurately interpret what is being communicated. An ethnic group is a social group that identies with one another so, it may be helpful if the interpreter is of the same ethnicity but it is not necessary. For example, for sign-language interpreters, ethnicity plays a little role, if any, in the ability to accurately relay the information.
It can tell you who the person the semen belongs to, so maybe. Depends if you're good at telling what ethnicity a person is, but ethnicity is not something you can categorize with DNA very easily
Assembler, Compiler and Interpretor
descent is a person's origin ethnicity refers a certain race of people
Squanto taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate maize (corn), how to fertilize the soil with fish for better crop yields, and how to survive in the harsh New England environment by hunting, fishing, and foraging.
The merged ethnicity and class in a person's status.
nash is a very small and simple script interpretor.
race and ethnicity
A person who was born in Germany, or was raised in Germany but later migrated, would be a native German. This would be the person's ethnicity.
A person in the hospital will ask you, if necessary.
Sign language interpreters can earn an average salary of around $50,000 to $60,000 per year. However, this can vary depending on factors such as location, experience, education, and the type of interpreting work they do.