So we obviously have a lot of people in college on the forum and, speaking at least for myself, I have a lot of papers. I've reviewed papers of friends in my class, and I find it helpful to have mine reviewed, but also (usually) find it interesting to read papers of others. I just thought I'd throw it out there. Would anyone be interested in reviewing papers or submitting them for review? This could just be a dead idea, but I figured it couldn't hurt to suggest it.
Depends on how interested you are in reading a research paper on the interoperability challenges of disseminating the Air Tasking Order (ATO) at the operational level of war. I think a paper I wrote in 2002, while in the Air Force, is somewhere floating around in some cloud on the internet. It's unclassified so if I find it, I can redact the names and things and post it I suppose. I'm gathering it's not a topic that would generate much interest here, however.
A paper analyzing why the "Hamster Dance" song had such a positive impact on people's emotional state.
Maybe this is off topic, but you are in college, and you do tend to fall on the conservative side of the political divide. Do you feel suppressed ? Do you feel that you are the victim of a Nazi like persecution of people not conforming to the strict Liberal party line? Or are you comfortable expressing your ideas in the campus setting?
Not sure if serious or not... but ill give the benefit of the doubt. No, I don't really have any issue with the predominant liberal feelings on campus. My views are far more isolated because I'm a masculist libertarian, neither of which are common among conservatives. But duh there's no Nazi like oppression, it's just that I have a minority view. It can be annoying - there are people that are so comfortable in their liberalism that they say stupid ignorant stuff - they seem not to even imagine being questioned when they say it.