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Personal Narrative: My Interview With Dr. Kahn
Earlier this semester I had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Kahn, and asked him some questions. I was interested in asking him questions because I had admired him as a teacher, and a person throughout the semester. I had never met someone who appeared as intelligent as Dr. Kahn, but was also down to earth. In class he spoke in a way that was easy to understand, he also accepted, and answered our questions no matter how ignorant, or insignificant. I knew Dr. Kahn’s background from his personal introduction at the beginning of the semester. Consequently I knew that he had moved around a fair amount in his life. As a result of this knowledge I asked him to tell me about how growing up in different places, particularly America has impacted him, and his faith. He explained to me that different settings helped to understand different views. I could relate to this idea because before coming to school at Rochester College I came from a very small town, and had very limited views. I can understand how moving to different settings could impact, and bring a more comprehensive view on many issues. After asking this first question I realized I did not know, or had forgotten, what Dr. Kahn …show more content…
The first how he felt about being visible in the media, and the world. He said that he views it as going to work, and that he loves the feeling that he can make a difference in the world. He also told me that he loves the fact that the life he leads, and his achievements are something that he did himself, and he did not need to rely on anything besides his own hard work. My final question was if Dr. Kahn had always read the amount of news he currently reads, or if it was a result of his current career. He told me that his greatest fear was not knowing, or forgetting something, so he was willing to put in the work of reading the current events, and issues from many

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