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    Sororities Affects On African American Culture Sororities are commonly known as a college social club or organization for women‚ with particular distinction given to the African American sororities. Brought about at the time in history when traditional roles of women were being challenged‚ the founders of the first black sororities had to overcome the stereotypical views of sexism as well. They were considered unique‚ although college wasn’t really an option for African American’s. Within society

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    to pursuit my curiousness to the organization of a fraternity/sorority. I first made this paper by starting on writing the basic things that I’ve already knew about the fraternity/sorority‚ I’ve gathered that idea in my social surroundings. I have friends and relatives that are joined in a fraternity that have experiences and ideas about the fraternity/sorority‚ I’ve asked them first. Letting them tell me the basic things in the fraternity/sorority that I can put on my research paper. Some ideas that

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    As women growing up in our society we are often told to be strong‚ independent individuals to prove that we are equal to men. We are told to take no bullshit from others‚ and always stand up for our wants‚ our beliefs‚ and ourselves. We are told to embrace our differences and go against the “typical woman” stereotype. Yet here are twelve hundred young‚ bright women at the University of Michigan standing outside in rain and shine‚ getting shouted at‚ and forced to conform to a system that can end

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    Toast for a change has to do with this young girl who joins a sorority and soon finds out it isn’t what she imagined. Getting into a sorority doesn’t seem worth the degrading process‚ but once it’s all over popularity takes its course. At first hearing it was all totally worth it if she had friends and got into parties for free‚ but as time goes on she continues to ask herself‚ is it really worth it? There comes a time when things either need to change or simply be removed. Whether or not she is

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    http://www.unac.org/rights/actguide/questions.html ----------------------- Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom‚ justice and peace in the world‚ Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind‚ and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and

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    Study on Different Fraternities in the Philippines‚ Aimed to answer the following questions; 1. Why do an individual involve himself/herself to an organization? 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of being a member in a certain fraternity group? 3. What are the different fraternities groups here in the Philippines? SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY This study is important because it will tackle one of the most controversial topics in our country today‚ fraternity and different fraternity

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    Jason Rosow proves that black and white fraternity men experience two very different college experiences. After studying fifty-two fraternity men from three white and four black fraternities‚ they determined this was caused by the privilege of visibility and accountability. According to the study‚ white fraternity men had a hyper level of invisibility‚ meaning that they could disassociate their actions from their fraternity. For example‚ when a white fraternity member is not wearing his Greek letters

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    In this scenario‚ the sorority presidents’ effectiveness should not be solely based on their passion. When joining a sorority every member should be passionate about their sorority. But each member has not develop the skills to be an effective leader or president. Passion is only a key quality that effective leaders should possess or learn to emphasize.(Prive‚ Forbes) Passion and commitment coincide with each other. It is a trait that all humans have the capability of to exhibit in any given situation

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    skip my men’s practice after personally instructing every girl on our women’s tennis team‚ which I thought highly discriminated my teammates and I. Honestly‚ I never thought I would come to the University of Kansas or even think about joining a fraternity. However‚ after talking with some of the brothers in Sigma Pi I feel like I would fit right in. Sigma Pi seems like a really great opportunity to not only socialize and enjoy my college experience here at KU‚ but also join a brotherhood‚ make friends

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    Hazing (subjecting newcomers to abusive or humiliating tricks and ridicule) has always been seen as a secretive campus activity when it comes to fraternities and pledging. As a result‚ Dr. Mark Taff resorted in his article that‚ "..a series of 168 cases of injuries and deaths related to fraternity hazing activities...[occurred] in the United States between 1923 and 1982" (2113). Young college men are being hospitalized and even worse‚ dying‚ just for a couple of friends that give them a sense of

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