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    Red Convertible" for a good reason‚ to make the readers see how important a red convertible can be. Louise Erdrich uses the red convertible to symbolize Lyman and Henry’s brotherhood from their tight bond to their falling out. The purchasing of the red convertible is the puzzle piece that builds Henry and Lyman’s strong brotherhood. Being brothers and co-owners of the car‚ they share a common bond. It also gives the two brothers the freedom they had searched for since they were kids. The car symbolizes

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    Movie 1: Arirang The documentary has two parts‚ "The Korean American Journey‚" which covers the community’s history from 1903 to about 1960‚ and "The Korean American Dream‚" which continues the story through the present. The film begins the story of how and why‚ in less than three years in the early 1900s‚ more than 7‚000 Koreans left their strife-torn homeland for new lives on the sugar plantations of Hawaii. The film is more than just another tale of a people immigrating to America and finding

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    it was in a movie‚ a book‚ or because someone they know belongs to the fraternity. Freemasonry‚ like every community‚ shares a commitment to a common goal with strong beliefs and specific ideas that direct their actions. Freemasonry is a worldwide fraternity that symbolizes ideals for a better tomorrow. Since the fraternity has been in the American Nation‚ it has been both a compliment and liability to the brotherhood that people saw the influence of Freemasonry‚ even where it didn’t exist

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    joining your business fraternity‚ Delta Sigma Pi. I am applying to your fraternity because through interactions with brothers in your fraternity‚ I have seen a level of respect‚ professionalism‚ and passion for business that I relate to. I believe that with my work ethic‚ positive attitude‚ and experience working with people from different backgrounds and with different ideas will allow me to be a productive member of your brotherhood that will also give back to the brotherhood. I also know how much

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    talks about men in Phi Gamma Delta they think of loud obnoxious guys‚ who would rather think about the next big party than their next test or homework assignment. But when they take a deeper look into the fraternity you see men who are dedicated to their morals‚ service‚ and friendship. “A fraternity is an association of men‚ selected in their college days by a democratic process‚ because of their adherence to common ideals and aspirations. Out of their association arises a personal relationship which

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    With all the glory and the splendour that some countries may have experienced‚ never has history seen how only only one man‚ Napoleon‚ brought up his country‚ France‚ from its most tormented status‚ to the very pinnacle of its height in just a few years time. He was a military hero who won splendid land-based battles‚ which allowed him to dominate most of the European continent. He was a man with ambition‚ great self-control and calculation‚ a great strategist‚ a genius; whatever it was‚ he was simply

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    feel like they are giving up their former self to take on a new role in whatever they are joining. “There is often a detachment or "cutting away" from the former self in this phase‚ which is signified in symbolic actions and rituals” (Turner). In fraternities when a pledge first joins he will be given a pin that he must always wear and will have to dress the same as all of his pledge brothers. This is done to make each of the pledge feel unity within their group. Pledges are required to walk and eat

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    Introduction: The word "foreign policy" means a policy pursued by a nation its dealing with other nations designed to achieve national objectives. So the Islamic foreign policy means a policy pursued by the Islamic nation. In Islam‚ the concept of foreign policy was introduced by Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.W) during the establishment of Islamic state in Medina. The basis of the Islamic foreign policy consists of taking the message of Islam to every people and every nation. For Allah say "O Messenger

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    1906‚ Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity‚ Inc. has supplied voice and vision to the struggle of African-Americans and people of color around the world. Alpha Phi Alpha‚ the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African-Americans‚ was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca‚ New York by seven college men who recognized the need for a strong bond of Brotherhood among African descendants in this country. The visionary founders‚ known as the "Jewels" of the Fraternity‚ are Henry Arthur Callis

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    academic ventures‚ create friendships‚ and express themselves in a free manner. The first fraternity was created in 1776 by a group of students in William and Mary College‚ where they named it Phi Beta Kappa and kept their society a secret. The first sorority was formed in 1867 at Monmouth College‚ where they named themselves Phi Beta Phi. The term “rush” originated during this time and was coined to imply fraternities rushing to find freshmen to join their group. Today‚ “recruitment” takes the place of

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