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In this interview, William Lee explores his life during the Great Depression and in the army during World War 2.
I, Ankita Balaji, interviewed my mom, Harini Balaji, who recently lost her husband and my father five months back. In this interview, we covered what she and her family went through, and how they dealt with his passing.
Mya Schipilliti interviews her Aunt Barbara Orff about her life on a farm and her love of horses.
We mostly talked about the people in his life and how they changed his.
Josephine and I talked about what she was grateful for and what/who impacts her life.
The interview was mostly based on the ways she raised my siblings and I. It also includes things that impacted my mother’s life and our lives.
I interviewed Debbi Mahan for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching enlightening stories. Frank Sesno’s book Ask...
In my interview I asked my grandpa, aka Poppi, about his relationship with my Grandma, aka Zsazsa. He talked about how they met, what they thought about eachother, there wedding, and advice for me or anyone. I've always admired his...
In this interview, Brianna LaValle (14) is interviewing her grandparents, Rose (84) and Vito (87) Amendolare, about their relationship milestones, such as how they met and their marriage.
I talk to my father Roger, a 71 year old with advanced Parkinson's, about his life and experiences.
I interviewed my grandparents on November 21, 2017 at my dining room table. This interview was about my grandparent's past and how much love I have for them.
We talked about subjects that were never really brought up but was always in the back of our minds but always deep in our hearts.
This interview was solely based on how your life can change in the blink of an eye and how it can affect your life.