Interview a person you feel comfortable asking about their personality and attitudes.
Submit your Interview Profile. You must choose a person who is close to your own age, and interview that person to learn more about them. In addition to the interview, compare and contrast the responses from your interview with your own responses to the same question. You must report your findings in an informative 1,400- to 1,750-word paper, and include the following elements:
The subject I chose for my interview is one of my best friends, Jonathan Manrique. We work together in elementary school. Jonathan comes from a small family; he is one of five children in the family and only has one close relative in the United States. Jonathan is American but lived most of his life in Venezuela (since he was 2 years old) until 5 years ago when he moved back and is 32 years old. Jonathan graduated in Business Administration in Venezuela and took classes to become teacher when he moved back to 2 United States. He works for one of the biggest school district in Houston Texas. He would probably be considered middle class. Jonathan is an extremely smart and independent. I think he is a very interested interviewee. Does the interviewee remember information more accurately if he or she observes the behavior being performed or does he or she prefer to read how the behavior is performed?
Jonathan prefers to observe as he is very visual and feels he can focus more when actually participating in a dialog versus reading about the subject. He prefers watching sports, history or documentaries and other educational programs rather than reading about the subjects. Jonathan loves to talk about his culture and costumes and express his appreciation for Latin culture. He enjoys history and finds that his favorite movies are