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Well im basically doing a project and this basically sums up what I have to do: "Choose someone you know that has lived through an interesting period in American history before 1970 and interview him/her. Possible topics for the interview could be your interviewee's experiences in the great depression, ww2, the 1950s, civil rights movement, the 1960's, or the Vietnam War. Create a list of at least 8 questions to ask them. Your project will consist of the questions you have created and your written version of your interviewee's responses to each question. Remember you will need to have follow-up questions ready to encourage your subject to elaborate on important points. It is you’re responsibility as the interviewer to get important information out of the subject." Any takers? Any help would be appreicated! :CG_all: YAY! Im a Super Sport Member now!

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I don't think your "approach" is going to win you much cooperation. :P
:angry: :angry: :angry: :AH-HA_wink:
haha My parents were born in '65 and '69. Old? Ha! Overly wise about the 70s? Doubt it..

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