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    INTRODUCTION Context National Trends Fraternities and sororities are often seen as both detrimental and beneficial to college campuses. Some acknowledge the benefits of Greek organizations for both the individuals who participate in them and for the institution. A fraternity or sorority can provide a caring and supportive subcommunity where students develop interpersonal and leadership skills (Astin 1993)‚ make friends‚ learn how an organization works‚ develop a common cause‚ participate

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    some segment of the public perceive the condition as a problem‚ and it exists when there is certain objective condition and society define it problematic.” (Nasibov) An on-going social problem among universities across the country involves college fraternities and hazing. Hazing is an issue that consistently reemerges. A large percentage of hazing incidents result in serious injuries‚ or at times‚ death. Any event that causes death and despair so often when it could be prevented is a social problem.

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    http://triskelioncelebrity.tripod.com/id2.html HISTORY OF FRATERNITY https://www.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/student-life/greek/about/history/index.html Social Fraternities and Sororities - History‚ Characteristics of Fraternities and Sororities‚ Reforms and Renewal Tweet college fraternity greek campuses Ads by Google Search All U.S. Universities The American college Greek-letter societies‚ consisting of fraternities and sororities‚ remain a popular form of association for students on

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    Fraternities began establishing themselves at American colleges and universities in the early 19th century (Clay). Although unique‚ the principles upon which each Greek organization was founded are similar‚ including the pursuit of academic excellence‚ good citizenship‚ the development of leadership abilities among its members‚ and fellowship. These shared principles provide the foundation of the Greek system. Hazing attacks this foundation‚ challenging the very principles upon which the Greek

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    Against Fraternities/Sororities             As portrayed in the 1978 hit movie Animal House‚ college fraternities/sororities are a hotbed of excessive drinking‚ casual sex‚ vandalism‚ and generally licentious behavior. But‚ in real life‚ unlike the movie‚ the results of such conduct are hardly laughable. Even though the nationwide membership in both fraternities and sororities are at an all time high of 350‚000 members‚ fraternities and sororities are still receiving harsh criticism from university

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    “If you join that sorority‚ you will become just like them. They are all chronic bitch-faced girls who binge drink and spend all of their parent’s money on cocaine”‚ was stated to me during recruitment week. Although some believe that conformity in sororities is not a thing‚ my recent experience has shown otherwise. Before leaving for winter break last semester‚ my best friends and I made a packed that we were all going to rush for a sorority when we had returned. My five friends and I were so excited

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    BEING A FRATERNITY MEMBER: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES By: Arsenio Unajan Baquilid Prologue I am a founding member of a fraternity. As such‚ I can consider myself having adequate exposures on the life of this type of organization. To begin with‚ let me emphasize that a fraternity or sorority is a choice of a lifestyle for a lifetime. It has a strong influence on one’s personality. It can make or unmake a person. I have heard of many arguments against being a fraternity/sorority member. Some are

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    The Psychological and Social effects of sorority affiliations among High School Students from Imus Institute Introduction -Fraternities/Sororities come from a long history of brotherhood and sisterhood. It was present as early as 1776 in the North American region the expanded globally with different names derived from Greek alphabets. Fraternities in the Philippines was deeply influenced by freemasonry fraternity and odd fellows fraternity‚ both are ancient fraternal organizations that originated

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    known as a sorority. Pledging for my favorite clique and taking the essential steps to one day become a “big sister”‚ I know that this will be an unforgettable experience for me. Like always there are the good side of things and there are the worst side of things however‚ some people can debate that at times it’s as fun as it sounds while others hold on to the thought of it being corruptive to the mind. In an article written by Holly Eagleson‚ I was able to learn the truth about sororities and see

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    today’s society. It was dance that originated in Africa by gold miners who were not allowed to speak to one another and had to use their hands and feet as means of communication. Africans came to America and formed the first African American fraternity. These fraternities are the ones that created todays’ “stepping” and based it on the traditional gumboot dances. The dancers endured a lot of suffering through their journey and brought something great to America that is now a crazed sensation. The first

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