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We discussed China, the economy, border security, and immigration, among other things.
Background information on Ralph Kayler before the war and why he joined. A discussion of his time in boot camp and various types of training he received. Information about his time in Germany before going to the Korean Penninsula. A...
I interviewed my mom on how her childhood was like, her life in America, and future perspectives.
My father and I discuss his childhood in China- including his academic achievement, life after the devastating Tangshan earthquake of 1976, and his participation in the Tiananmen Square protests.
Interviewed my dad about the connections his business has with the Chinese and how they got that close relationship.
Minghui: Have you ever experienced a trough of life? How did you get through it? Dad: Ever since I was about 5 or 6 years old, I’ve always been baffled by a question: why are we alive? What is the...
This is an interview between Forest Zeng(17) and his mother Ning Ma(59). the topics discussed are mostly related to how life was like for Ning during her life.
Sue Zhong talks about the life and hardships of living in Revolution - era China. Then, she explains the intricate and complicated process to raising a child.
We talked about what my Grandpa’s life was like when he was a child. We also talked about how his life was in America.
I asked my Dad, age 81 who was the most influential person in his life, and his happiest moment. He is one on 13 children. His father is John CH Wu - whose own dramatic life story is intertwined with...
Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: Xi Hua Zhao was born in China, where he lived a happy and modest life. He moved to the United States over a decade ago to help his daughter take care of his grandchild, and...
I just asked David what it was like to live in a city back in China and what differences he could see between America and China. Along with some other little questions of curiousity here and there!
My mom grew up in China during the Great Leap Forward. In this interview I ask about her experiences growing up there.
In this interview, I talk with my father about the political and economic situation of China, and both its advantages and disadvantages. We also talk about his cultural experiences, immigration process, and how China has changed since then.
Wei Sun talks about his college experience in TshingHua, a research university established in 1911
I interviewed my neighbor (age 64) who shared some of his experiences about his life including time in the Peace Corps.
In this interview Paul and Jerry fall into a deep conversation where Paul asks Jerry some interesting questions and Jerry tells him some of his experiences in China and in the United States.
My mom, Meili, talks about our family and her life living in China and Turkey.
Tong Zhu atmospheric chemist and university professor shares his experiences studying air pollution and its impacts on human health. Reflecting on how past discoveries influence solutions and how those solutions impact government policy. He shares stories about his work for...
My mom's unique opinions on career, immigration from China, balancing life, climate change, and differences between our eras shaped by her numerous experiences. Join me as I try to learn more about my mom and how she came to be...
When Quinyan Duan was a student in China, he found his way into hydropower engineering. He wanted to pursue a graduate degree but couldn’t find the right professor to guide him. He took the difficult step of applying in the...
We talk about freedoms and the Chinese government. Also talks about various other topics associated with the Chinese government
a summary of the topics that were talked about in the interview were that mom had to do a lot of work when she was in China. Interview is in Chinese.