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A walk through Helen Payne’s history and life stories through her eyes and words.
For my IB Language and Literature class, I asked my father questions relating to his family experiences and how the media was or wasn’t an impact on them. At the end, he recites a poem he made about his aunt...
I talk with my mom about her life moving to America, her education, and pharmacy job.
we talked about each example in our lives that i asked him questions about and i was giving examples ab my life too
My parents and I talked about what the have learned through out their lives and how that has lead to how they raised my brother and me.
Intimate conversation with my grandma. She is 89 and the last living person from her family.
A sit down talk with my mother where she talks about her early life, and how she is today.
interviewing my father a bit on his mother's immigration, his background, how he thinks his culture tied into his and his family's life.
I interveiwed my father, John Anthony Sabella, on aspects of his life. He shares with me some of his wisdom he has gained over the years while recounting his story.
An interview with my father, Tom Joyce, about his career decisions and how they impacted his life.
We talked about what her main inspirations in life were and what she is most grateful for. In the beginning I said that I was 16 I am actually 17 years old.
My grandma (78) grew up in Kansas with her family's farm. My grandma's mother said my grandma can not date anyone until at age 16. When my grandma first turned 16, she got a phone call from someone she knows...
We talked and answered some questions about my family and my mom’s life when she was growing up.