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What are some good interview questions to ask basketball players for yearbook?

I interview a lot of college players and professional coaches and basketball players on Inspirational Basketball. Here are some of the questions that I focus on, check out this basketball interview with Tony Watson II who plays in Germany overseas and played at Buffalo University.http://inspirationalbasketball.c...

When doris burke is interviewing the players why do i get the feeling that she is fantasizing about boning?

not too old. maybe in her forties. she a MILF. you dont see the freakiness in here eyes in the pictures. on live tv its obvious. here is her with i dont know maybe her baby by one of the nba guys lol http://www.wnba.com/media/playoffs2006/burkebaby_locker_606.jpg

If you had 15 min to interview a successful footballer, what are some good question to ask?

What is your training schedule like? Do you practice every day?Who is the sports icon that has influenced you the most?Do you have a favorite team uniform?Do you have a special routine or superstition before you play a biggame?What do you do on your off time? You enjoy shopping. What are yourfavorite stores?

What are good interview questions to ask a celebrity?

For me celebrities and film stars they have their own style. They are public figures and they are always in the eye of media or paparazzi. A bunch of good questions to ask any celebrity includes the research work over the life and achievements of that particular celebrity.but all the celebrity they do have something in common to share.So here we have some sample questions1.what projects you are currently working on? Which movie or project is going to hit theatre in coming weeks?2.which celebrities you believe are the most influential except you?3.on what do you spend the most clothes, accessories, perfumes,or anything else4.whom do you love most your parents,friends, spouse,kids,or yourself??5.what do you do when not working?

Why aren't male reporters allowed in women's changing rooms as they are showering?

The argument is a little bit deeper than this.Postgame interviews for the most part take place in locker rooms. Thus for a reporter to do her job properly, she has to go inside these locker rooms. They don't rush in there in search of penises to get offended by. They're trying to do their job and return to their office with adequate quotes from players and coaches to create a competitive write-up. Because if they don't, their competitors will have that edge.I'm sure all female reporters have at the very least begrudgingly accepted that in order to get this information, they will have to brush against some bare male genitalia from time to time. Some women go over the edge when they think it crosses the line from being a professional, penis-filled interview room, and turns into a conduit for harassment. So, the real issue is that, for god know what reason, professional sports teams have built a tradition where they decide to grant their most significant interviews in their changing room. If a reporter doesn't happen to like being around a bunch of dongs, tough shit. That's where the interview gets done.As far as men being granted access to women's locker rooms. Does it really matter? Football is a multibillion dollar sport, where reporters having access to the best information is worth millions, and reporters who can't get it lose their job. When women's soccer starts selling out every game at $150 per ticket, and drawing the best TV ratings of all Sunday and Monday programming, then we can start to talk about how it's unfair that male reporters are handicapped by being excluded from locker rooms.A better question might be, why is anyone allowed in the locker room? Whose idea was it to conduct business in the same room where people are showering?

Interview questions to ask basketball players for yearbook?

What do you think next season will be like? and do you think we will have coby? (lol)

If one had 15 minutes to interview a successful entrepreneur, what are some good questions to ask?

After watching a number of Mixergy interviews--I would suggest the following:How did you make your first sale?How did you get credibility quickly?How did you develop key partnerships?How did you get funded or what creative strategies did you use to execute on minimal cash flow?What habits helped make you successful?What mindsets helped make your successful?How did you distinguish yourself from your competitors?What was your biggest mistake?How did you deal with failure?How did you learn from failure?What was unexpected?What did you learn?What would you have done differently?How did you test your assumptions?  How can you minimize the unknowns?Specific to entrepreneurs asking mentors:What do you think will be our success metrics?What would a prototype look like?How do you think we could provideWho should we talk to?  Who would you recommend we talk to?How do you re-make yourself?  What would you do in our shoes?* Some of these questions are for entrepreneurs and some are more for an interview-type show.

'what is your greatest achievement' interview question?

I have an interview with Flybe for cabin crew next week and I'm going through some basic interview questions they might ask me. For 'what is your greatest achievement?' I was thinking of saying this.
I think my greatest achievement is becoming independent. I suffered with depression a few years ago and overcoming was definitely my biggest achievement.
Do you think this is to dramatic?? seeing as its for cabin crew? If yeah, what else could I say?! I want to be different from the others too!

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