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Michael Chen (15) talks about obstacles in his life as a teenager, and how it overall shaped him as a person.
We basically talked about what my mom's childhood was like and what's she did throughout her life.
I interviewed my mom on what her favorite Christmas memories. I also interviewed her on her past. I asked her questions about her family. I also asked about her.
I interviewed my mother, Robin Hagen Smith 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 and enlightening stories....
I interviewed my mom (Julie Palasma, 47) and questioned her about old memories of my grandpa and how his actions influenced her career path and passions.
March 30 2021. This is me and my dad, It is a bit bad since this is my first time.
My interview is about my friends life as a Muslim in the US. I asked about how it was when he moved and how adapted plus more.
Me a 16 year old junior in high school, interview my mom, a management consultant. About her 4 month stay in Brazil working in the United Nations Development Program. Starting in the capital of Brazil and ended in San Paulo.
Roy Huckeba: 2020-12-04 19:06:49 Interview between Husband and Wife about past lessons and what it was like growing up.
My name is Maxmilian Mizis (16) and I interviewed my mom, Macy Geiger (43). We talked about what it was like living with two other siblings, her grandparents, school, and her job and how its changed from what she originally...
In this interview, I explored the beginning, middle and where Chas is now in terms of the Chinese Language journey he has been through.
Growing up Cuban in Miami- on the outskirts of what would become Little Havana- wasn't easy. At least not in the 60s and 70s when the diversity in that was just beginning to bloom. When the Cuban community was growing...