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 * 1) I have no physical tie to the regions I'm studying. This may make community members reluctant to share their stories with me, especially if the community is tight-knit. My hope is that they understand that my goal is to share their stories, to make people aware of the social issues associated with fracking.
 * 2) If the individuals I interview express a liking for the industry, how do I convey that in a way that does not undermine my central arguments?
 * 3) If an individual feels that they have been seriously harmed by the industry, will this affect the way they tell their story? And if he/she expresses a particulary strong emotion (i.e. outrage at they way they've been treated), how do I convey that in a way that will both satisfy the individual, yet remain professional and true to the theme of the paper?
 * 4) If a professional expresses the belief that the industry is beneficial to the community, how do I frame that within the text, while remaining true to the underlying arguments?