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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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    Upon joining my sorority earlier this semester I never would have thought I would be dancing and making a fool out of myself in front of hundreds of people on Green Street. Here I was though on November 1st‚ after practicing for at most three days with the other girls and Hockey team‚ ready to get on stage. My grand big is a dance major so she convinced me to join the Spurs and Struts team because they did not have enough people and I have a hard time saying no. This performance ended up being one

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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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    a Greek lettered recognized sorority on campus. The methods I used to answer the overbearing question of: How do people experience and understand the rising cost of college? was through a series of semi-structured interviews and participant observation. After conducting my research I concluded that the main factor that influences one’s experience and understanding of the rising cost of college and influences their decision on whether or not to participate in sorority life is based off of the means

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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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    accidents related to alcohol. Foreign Related Literature As stated in Lisa Belkin’s article “Should Parents Ban Fraternities?”‚ The Princeton’s school president‚ Shirley M. Tilghman‚ announced that‚ freshmen will no longer be permitted to join a fraternity or sorority‚ nor will they be allowed to participate in “rush” activities during freshman year. Explaining the ban‚ university administrators said in an announcement on the University Website that while the groups have just a small presence on campus

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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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    This is a sample document for upload. This should be a unique document‚ not marked as inactive‚ or duplicate paper. Below is some sample text from children story: Once upon a time‚ a good many years ago‚ there was a traveller‚ and he set out upon a journey. It was a magic journey‚ and was to seem very long when he began it‚ and very short when he got half way through. He travelled along a rather dark path for some little time‚ without meeting anything‚ until at last he came to a beautiful child

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    was "rush" for a sorority. It was a series of days where I met with all the different sororities. The whole point of this is to meet many different people to decide which sorority is for you. The event is focused around communicating with people so they can get to know you and you can get to know them. If you send the wrong message about yourself you may not be invited back the next day to see the people that you would like to see again. Also if the person you talk to in the sorority sends the wrong

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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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