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    DSZHxjms‚sgkadfbgfx‚nlkgyojk‚m;’hkvgpojsigpxihkbcl‚bRequirements 1. No hazing or initiation rites in any form or manner by a fraternity‚ sorority or organization shall be allowed without prior written notice to the school authorities or head of organization 7 days before the conduct of such initiation. The written notice shall indicate: 1) the period of the initiation activities which shall not exceed 3 days‚ shall include 2) the names of those to be subjected to such activities‚ and shall further

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    Jose Garcia Villa (August 5‚ 1908 – February 7‚ 1997) was a Filipino poet‚ literary critic‚ short story writer‚ and painter. He was awarded the National Artist of the Philippines title for literature in 1973‚ as well as the Guggenheim Fellowship in creative writing by Conrad Aiken. He is known to have introduced the "reversed consonance rime scheme" in writing poetry‚ as well as the extensive use of punctuation marks—especially commas‚ which made him known as the Comma Poet. He used the penname Doveglion (derived

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    of them after college. University campuses put forward several activities‚ such as recognized student organizations (RSO)‚ intramural sports‚ committees‚ sports‚ clubs‚ and last but not least fraternities and sororities; These can also be known as subcultures. Out of all of the aforementioned‚ fraternities and sororities are the most talked about and frenzied over. In high school I can remember girls saying what they were going to pledge when they got to college‚ as if they really knew what they

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    Stacy “Liberty‚ Equality‚ and Fraternity” “The King’s blood flowed and cries of joy from eight thousand armed men struck my ears.” A man that witnessed the guillotining of King Louis XVI was left with this graphic image of a memorable event leading to the Reign of Terror. The Reign of Terror‚ otherwise known as the French Revolution‚ was an attempt to form a new government in France. The citizens of France fought against their government and made a new government led by Maximilen de Robespierre

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    Mark Edmundson is a professor of English at the University of Virginia additionally‚ he is the author of the article “On the Uses of the Liberal Education: As Lite Entertainment for Bored College Students.” In the article‚ he describes how the students perk up during the evaluation of him as a teacher. The student evaluations commend him as being interesting and humerous which leads him into the rant about what he thinks of college students today. The article describes students as having “little

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    under martial law. Seven students are simultaneously applied to be members of a fraternity. The masters asked them to do the rituals of initiations‚ to test their stability in the decision to be frat brother through physical and psychological torture. Repeatedly emphasized the need for the neophyte oath to be faithful to her peak of the ritual. Misunderstanding as to have a neophyte in a collaboration of rival fraternity‚ there was a bloody battle that killed two neophyte lives. In the last part of

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    Serious about Eradicating Binge Drinking”‚ he discusses the issue of binge drinking. Binge drinking is an extensive problem on college campuses. The majority of colleges merely focus on the student‚ rather than what encourages students to drink. Fraternities‚ sororities‚ and athletics are huge sources of the students on campus who drink. There are many approaches colleges can take to decrease the problem‚ and many colleges are already getting a head start. It is also important to not ignore how often

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    worked for the betterment of the body as a whole. Every part of that human body plays a very important role even how big or small they are they contribute well so that each may work according to what they are meant to be. As lesser brothers in our fraternity we too share and give according to the gifts that we have. So that amidst our diversity and uniqueness we create and we showed to people a different taste and different ways of community living not based on human standards but by God’s own purpose

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    Aggression” by Scott Boeringer‚ who assesses campus violence and the contribution of fraternity membership‚ “Gender Status and Violence” by Kristen Anderson‚ and “Unnecessary Roughness? School Sports‚ Peer Networks‚ and Male Adolescent Violence” written by Derek Kreager‚ and government statistics I related the commonality of college age female victims and their availability and vulnerability to aggressive men in social environments. I also followed the Vanderbilt gang rape case involving members

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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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