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Paige Martin's adventure through Christian counseling.
Branden Bernheimer talks about how she grew from her family life and how she became a better person in the end.
I interviewed my sister on her experiences in an early college program and the effects of academic competition on her personality.
Laura Tribble was 5 years old at the time of the assassination, but the event is still very vivid in her mind. In this interview she discusses her recollection of the assassination and how it affected her life.
I interviewed my mother and asked her some questions about her past and present. I learned things about her that I didn’t know before.
My uncle and I talked about his life as a child and how he grew up with multiple families. We also talked about a program that he founded for kids that were having trouble in school. I learned so much...
An overview of an ethical dilemma encountered, the outcome, and home it impacted the interviewee.
...the story of a transplant living, loving and surviving loss in the OC.
Interview with my mother, Amy Wilson, covering some of her best and worst memories of her life and more on how she wants the future to be better.
I interviewed my friend Tyler about his work experience and personal questions about his life!
In this interview, conducted in November 2017, Michael Lividini (15) interviews his grandmother Elise Jones (68) in Fort Worth, Texas. They talk about growing up, Jones’ wedding, politics, and jobs that she had in the past. At the conclusion of...
In this interview, conducted in November 2017, Kellie Meyers (17) talks to her father Jay Meyers (60) about his childhood in rural Wisconsin. Mr. Meyers talks about the jobs he often worked on his family's farm as well as in...
Yah we talked about juvenile delenquency and all the kinds of things he was involved that categorized him as a juvenile delenquent. Also we talked about his struggles that came along with being involved with this special population group.
Bob Palazzo shares the pivotal decision to return to college after dropping out and serving three years in the United States Army and how that choice changed the trajectory of his life and the lives of his three sons.
My mother has dementia and has difficulty remembering any details but she is this far as sweet as ever.
Cooper High school gymnastics coach 1987-1991 : Abilene, TX