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Professor Martha Jane Nadell
2305 Boylan / 951-5195
mnadell@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Office Hours: Th, 3:45-4:45, by apptInstructional Technology Fellow: Laurel Mei Turbin
LaurelMei@gmail.com
Office Hours: Th, 3:45-5:45, by appt
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Tag Archives: who we are
Who Am I…
Jeong Yun To be honest, I have not really put much thought into my identity or my definition of self. But then again… I stay up to watch the ball drop in NYC on New Years Eve and make hundreds … Continue reading
Gurasees Chawla – Constant Redefining of Identity
Gurasees Chawla – Who We Are The labeling of society and its constituents is a social construct that is closely associated with symbolic interactionism. The labels that are designated to people are largely influenced by systems of communication and the … Continue reading
Who I Am – Mac Sauce and Rice
Patrick Yoo Externally, its clear that I’m Asian no matter how you look at it. My parents are both from the peninsula of South Korea and so are their parents, but I don’t identify myself as solely Korean. I can … Continue reading
I am me.
My legal name is Renée Lauren Esses. People call me Renée and Renee and Arnay and Nar. My dad calls me Nana and kids call me NayNay and I guess, my name is part of my identity. My hair is … Continue reading
Who am I?
Mark Abramowitz Society plays a major role in shaping who we are and who we will be when we get older. There is a universal definition of an “American” but no one really fits into that. We each have our … Continue reading
Who I am
Jonathan Chevinsky When I look back to where I’m from I marvel at my life today A child born with long blond curls, a man approaching adult life My tale begins far far away, the land of New Jersey Born … Continue reading
Who I Am- Jennifer Mikhli
Jennifer Mikhli Who I Am Society seems to set boundaries upon the titles that one can attribute to him/herself. One is believed to adopt one ethnicity, or one culture as the sole determinant in the way one behaves and operates. … Continue reading