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This is an interview with my dad about how television impacts society and his life specifically, as well as how he has seen television change
We discussed our history, his history, and his perceptions of the world as a whole and how it has changed during his lifetime. We also looked to the future’s impending problems and their potential solutions.
We discussed various topics, such as family values and punctuality.
My interview was about college life. These are the things they don’t tell you about college before you go?
We go back through the life of a man who is not only my grandfather, but who has played a role in America’s history and served his country.
[Recorded: Thursday, April 28, 2022] Susan (73) and Kim (60) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, VA. Susan is recently retired, having worked in both the church and at Monticello for many years. Kim retired from the pharmaceutical...
I interviewed my Grandma about her faith in the catholic church and talked about how bring political views as a religious figure imapcted her ideology and faith. intresting stuff.
I, Chloe Grizzle (18), interviewed Jacob Bean (22). Jacob is my best friend and we discussed political ideology, influence, and his relationship with his wife Annie.
American college student Annie Phan talks to her father, Dr. Chuong Phan, about the differences and similarities between Communist Vietnamese and Democratic American media. Dr. Phan shares his experiences of growing up during the Vietnam War and what his migration...
We talked about his experience in Tanzania and the politics in there and in the U.S.
[Recorded: Friday November 12th 2021] Susanna Kharatyan and John Smith reflect on their lives, they people who have influenced them the most and the hopes they have for the future.
I talked to my uncle about his childhood, how he wants to be remembered, and who really impacted his life. He answered with his son, which is my cousin.
I discuss the election of 2008 to my father, a Caucasian male at the age of 52. He shares with me his hopes that he held for Obama and whether or not he found Obama to be a promising candidate....
We discussed John's childhood and certain aspects of growing up. We also talked about working in machining and his opinion of current politics and his view of our family and how he would like to be remembered.