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    Introduction: In the book African American Fraternities and Sororities: The Legacy and the Vision‚ transition to College cause students stress due to the social and academic difficulties‚ loneliness‚ family separation and of course‚ environment changes. University of the Philippines is the most prestige university in the country. U.P. Diliman‚ its main campus‚ is said to be a campus that offers a whole new world‚ environment and culture to the students. It has different sets of people that form

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    just like a fraternity. It gives you that extra something that not everyone else is getting. Fraternities are perceived by many to be negative. A common fallacy that is passed around is that fraternities cause students to have lower grades. Another fallacy about fraternities is that they are only about partying and getting drunk. In this speech I am going to dismiss these two fallacies‚ and also talk to you about the brotherhood side of a fraternity. Many people believe that a fraternity will cause

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    think to look. Whether it is in the more common areas such as sororities and fraternities on college campuses or between a junior and senior class in high school‚ hazing is hazing and it is a serious‚ and sometimes deadly‚ issue. 76% of students‚ who joined or attempted to join a fraternity or sorority group‚ were hazed during the pledging process. Most people automatically associate the word ‘hazing ’ with fraternities and sororities. But what most people don ’t know is that hazing occurs much more

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    Should Fraternities and Sororities Exist? Stereotypically‚ sororities and fraternities are thought of as hosting extravagant parties and students being entitled to power. Despite that‚ sororities and frats are very beneficial to students‚ because they are more involved with the community therefore‚ leads to great leadership and social skills. (Kokemuller 1) In 1776‚ Greek life on campus all started when a student studying Greek at the college of William and Mary’s‚ by the name of

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    Should Fraternities and Sororities be Banned from College Campus Introduction: I believe that fraternities and sororities should not be banned from college campuses because they are more than just the steretypes that are said about them. Fraternties and Sororties are an important aspect to the college community. They make it their duty to give back to their community and dedicate service to those that need it the most. Helping and community service is jsut one of there many wonderful qualities

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    INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Fraternities/Sororities are generally considered as a bad organization or brotherhood nowadays. It affects the academic performance of many students especially some of BSIT (Bachelor of Science in Information Technology) freshmen who tried to join. Many students find that membership in a chapter gives them opportunities to develop valuable skills they have not been able to find elsewhere. Sometimes‚ joining a fraternity/sorority is an excellent way for some students

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    FRATERNITY” A fraternity (comes from Latin word frater which means "brother") is a brotherhood‚ although the term sometimes connotes a distinct or formal organization and sometimes a secret society. A fraternity (or fraternal organization) is an organized society of men associated together in an environment of companionship and brotherhood; dedicated to the intellectual‚ physical‚ and social development of its members. Not only for men but for girls also.

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    Running Head: FRATERNITY AND SORORITY MEMBERSHIP The Effects of Fraternity and Sorority Membership on the College Experience Ivan V. Ceballos The Pennsylvania State University The Effects of Fraternity and Sorority Membership on the College Experience Fraternities and sororities have been part of the collegiate experience for most of American higher education’s history. What once were literary and debating societies are now social and service-oriented

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    Essay 2: The AKA Sorority As college students‚ myself being one of them‚ we have the opportunity to create a very diverse lifestyle for ourselves. College campuses offer a wide variety of extracurricular activities to gain college students’ attention. The reasoning behind this is to create each student into a well-rounded individual and prepare them for life ahead of them after college. University campuses put forward several activities‚ such as recognized student organizations (RSO)‚ intramural

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    THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Fraternity and sororities are special group of people defined by their own rules. Benefits and challenges for college students involved in these social groups have raised a lot of issues and argumentations in the society in terms of its effect and importance. In the Philippines‚ fraternities and sororities are prohibited in many campuses and universities. Noting the sometimes raucous behavior of fraternity members and the danger of some of activities done

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