Karen Michel Reports on Three Questions
Three Questions
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11.27.2011
When independent radio producer Karen Michel moved from her apartment in Brooklyn out to the country – near the Hudson River. Karen wanted to know what her new neighbors really cared about. What, for them, it truly meant to live in a democracy where freedom is taken for granted.



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3 questions
I live for the truth
I would die to save my integrity
I will never kill
3 questions
I live to experience
I would die for my daughters
I would kill for my daughters and husband
Used in a class
Thank you for the story. My teaching partner and I are using the piece and the questions in our English class.
3 questions
I live to grow and to become a more worthy servant of the Lord.
I would die to preserve my values and protect my loved ones.
I would kill to protect my values and my loved ones.
livediekill
I lived to overcome the nightmare of my family origins
I die because I failed in the above
I would have killed to attain a dull boring life house job family, now it doesn't matter for with the death of my brother I am the last of the Mohicans
3 Qs
1. I live for the pursuit of health, happiness and prosperity for all. I live to experience and create new opportunities. I live to live fully.
2. Having served in the Army I have considered what I would die for and it's not flag or country, though those are important to me. I do not want to die, but I would risk death to protect my children, or my battle buddy.
3. The big difference between killing and murder is the motive. I will use any means necessary to stop any threat to the lives of my children, my teammates, or myself. I support the death penalty, but for justice, not vengeance. I support hunting animals for food but deplore killing for sport. Bottom line: I would kill to survive.
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