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This is my assignment for EH204A. I interviewed my fraternity brother, Mark Miller. I ask him questions to get to know the real Mark.
I learned a lot about my mom in this interview, I asked her some question I never thought to ask her before.
We talked about my mom’s experience moving from Honduras to the United States at a young age and how it has made an impact on her life today.
We talked about my mothers upbringing. We also spoke about her life challenges and what makes her happy.
My interview with my mother about family and her perspective on family.
I, Brianna Jewett, have interviewed my father and asked him about his life.
I asked my grandpa questions regarding who he eats with, where he eats, his relationship with food, his culture, traditions, and personal history in relation to food.
An interview with my father about his life, what he’s done, and what he hopes to do.
How Brenda Myers met Bob Levins. Today, November 2nd, 2018 is the 27th wedding anniversary and the 31st anniversary of their meeting.
talked with my mom about her accomplishments, what’s she’s proud of, her kids, and reflecting on her life
Layla Jaime (14) interviews her “soon-to-be step-father,” Israel Encinosa (44). Israel discusses growing up in Miami, FL and his life, business, and family.
Today, on May 5th, I sat down with my father to mainly discuss how he’s doing during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what his opinion of the current matter is.
Life lessons learned from growing up in Florida, establishing a strong work ethic, and appreciating health and happiness.
This interview is about my mother. I ask her questions from her childhood to my childhood and what our religion means to her
Talked about the life of my stepdad in general. Not too long of an interview.
Brothers, Doug Alderson (64) and David Alderson (66), together recount the story of a canoe trip they went on as teenagers that went awry.
Spouses, Neil Rambana (52) and Elizabeth Ricci (46), reflect on the role “the American Dream” has played in their lives, discuss the work they do as immigration attorneys, and look forward to their daughters’ future.
In part two we talked about my mom, memories of me, and advice. I learned a lot and I feel this interview will help me in life.
In this interview we talked about my moms experience in life and some good and bad memories and some advice she would want to share with future generations listening to this interview.