Social Paper (beta)
Welcome to Social Paper, a tool for networking in-progress student writing and feedback across disciplines, semesters, and publics. Use Social Paper to share and follow papers, comment on papers, or simply browse and search papers from The CUNY Academic Commons community using the directory below.
Note: We are phasing out the Papers feature. Existing papers can be viewed, but new papers cannot be created.
Papers Directory
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I am here to help you get by I am here even if you do not know how to try Building a classroom that runs on it’s own pace Learning takes time, it is not a race. I will always be near When the words seem unclear Braveness Courage Perserverance Great ability […]
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Draft introduction to the dissertation: The Cyborg University as Reproductive Organ of the Cyborg World In December of 2015, I was part of a team at The CUNY Graduate Center that launched a beta version of Social Paper, a student-directed tool for networking writing. While the tool is not perfect, it is intended to mark a […]
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Title-PSV1 You thought I would fall but those who know Oh, they know Here I stand Strong and proud strong and proud for her For those who see me they think momma is weak But I am a tiger strong and proud strong and proud Can’t no stop me For I’m a mother for […]
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My Journey as a Teacher by Frances Cleary Final Draft EDR 605 My passion to be a language teacher is what has driven me to study and learn about other cultures. My parents instilled this curiosity about other cultures in me from a young age. My father taught Latin and Greek at the university […]
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My Journey(snv3)
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I was about 7 years old and it was my first Christmas in New York City. I remember looking out the window and seeing the ground and trees filled with snow. I was still waiting to open my gifts. When my mother finally called me to the living room I was anxious to start unwrapping. […]
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The Journey of Becoming an Educator To fully understand my journey as an educator, it’s important to learn about my childhood experiences in school. Growing up, I remember reading not coming easily to me. I would read, but wouldn’t be able to tell you anything about the story. I didn’t understand what was wrong […]
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Nothing to Lose: Medieval Castration, Clerical Celibacy, and a strange story from Peter of Cornwall’s Book of Revelations