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This document contains study notes from 2002 that include short answer questions on various topics and non-sequitur responses. The questions cover recent movie viewing, phone calls, sports teams, potential name changes, school size preferences, difficult sports, favorite rooms, technology preferences, childhood interests, TV show changes, and fashion trends.

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This document contains study notes from 2002 that include short answer questions on various topics and non-sequitur responses. The questions cover recent movie viewing, phone calls, sports teams, potential name changes, school size preferences, difficult sports, favorite rooms, technology preferences, childhood interests, TV show changes, and fashion trends.

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Study Notes Dated : 2002-07-13

Short Answer Type Questions

Question 1:
When was the last time you went to a movie theater?
Answer :
Everything that lives, Lives not alone, nor for itself.
Who was the last person you called?
Answer :
We can't win the struggle for high standards if we just talk a good
game ... we've got to play a good game.

Question 2:
What is your favorite sports team?
Answer :
I am an optimist, but I'm an optimist who carries a raincoat.

Question 3:
If you had to change your name, what would your new name be?
Answer :
Leftovers in their less visible form are called memories. Stored in the
refrigerator of the mind and the cupboard of the heart.

Question 4:
Are bigger or smaller schools better?
Answer :
The future woman must have a life work and economic independence. She
must have the right of motherhood at her own discretion.

Question 5:
What is the hardest sport to excel at?
Answer :
You can't lead a cavalry if you think that you look funny riding a horse.

Question 6:
What is the best room in your house? Why?
Answer :
The first need of a free people is to define their own terms.

Question 7:
Do you always have to have the latest phone?
Answer :
This is the essence of the transaction between storyteller and audience.
The 'true' story is not the one that exists in my mind; it is certainly
not the written words on the bound paper that you hold in your hands. The
story in my mind is nothing but a hope; the text of the story is the tool
I created in order to try to make that hope a reality. The story itself,
the true story, is the one that the audience members create in their
minds, guided and shaped by my text, but then transformed, elucidated,
expanded, edited, and clarified by their own experience, their own
desires, their own hopes and fears.

Question 8:
What were you really into when you were a kid?
Answer :
It was so cold in New York City today that the Statue of Liberty had her
torch under her dress.

Question 9:
How have TV shows changed over the years?
Answer :
Part of human nature resents change, loves equilibrium, while another
part welcomes novelty, loves the excitement of disequilibrium. There is
no formula for the resolution of this tug-of-war, but it is obvious that
absolute surrender to either of them invites disaster.

Question 10:
What is a fashion trend you are really glad went away?
Answer :
In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by
everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the
exact opposite.

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