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    CHAPTER I: Introduction A fraternity means organizations that bring together men and women‚ respectively‚ for social‚ honor‚ service‚ and recognition purposes. It also means friendship between groups of people sharing interests‚ aims and ideas. This word comes from the Latin root “Frater” which means brother. The fraternities we know of are the exact opposites of the definition. The word fraternities has many concepts and one of the common perceptions about this word is hazing Many of

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    Social fraternities and sororities frequently appear in popular culture‚ but they are not always fairly depicted. Television shows and movies portray Greek letter organizations (GLOs) as a place of constant drinking‚ partying‚ and bad decisions. Beyond the standard‚ party-heavy culture representations of GLOs are news reports of deaths that have occurred at colleges‚ most often due to a hazing ritual gone-too-far with the consumption of extreme amounts of alcohol. According to Texas State University

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    Introduction “The Fraternities and Sororities of the Generation” When we hear the word “frat” it comes to our mind that it’s a group of people that doing something in possible and bad influence for the students like us. All the things around that may destroy our studies. And we are all familiar to this because it is widely known for different name of groups of people who are organized it. And we are also aware to the effect of it due to the news about what happened to the member of this group

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    Fraternities and sororities have been associated with colleges and universities since the 1700’s. They were first established to encourage activities outside of the classroom. There are exciting volunteer opportunities and social outlets available to you when you join one of these organizations. Not everyone will have a fabulous time in a fraternity or sorority however. Fans of sororities and fraternities argue that the Greek system gives students leadership opportunities and lasting friendships

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    UNDERGRADUATE THESIS PROJECT PROPOSAL School of Engineering and Applied Science University of Virginia Study and Analysis of Fire Protection Systems in Fraternity and Sorority Houses at the University of Virginia Submitted by Nicholas Feakins Mechanical Engineering STS 401 Section 7 (2 P.M.) October 28th 2004 Science‚ Technology‚ and Society Advisor: Patricia Click Technical Advisor: Dana Elzey On my honor as a University student‚ on this assignment I have

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    What is fraternity? A fraternity (Latin frater : "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. * Wikipedia A fraternity is a male-only association with members who are linked by common

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    Being a member of a sorority or fraternity can negatively impact your grades. Students that are members of a greek organization spend their average week going out more than once or twice‚ versus a student not associated with a greek house. A study done at Georgia College and State University by students doing a project having to do with finding the correlation between being a greek member and their GPA showed that‚ “Students not in a sorority or fraternity go out on an average 1 to 2 nights a week”

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    process is dangerous and sometimes fatal. However‚ not all fraternities are the same. But they can be‚ and there are enough fatalities to prove it‚ often from forced binge drinking or 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

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    When one hears the words “sorority” or “fraternity‚” what comes to mind? A big house‚ nice clothes‚ or even pillow fights? Some sororities may have these things‚ but that is not what they are about. Sororities and fraternities have been sweeping over college campuses for years and are beginning to take over even more campuses. Katie Lambert‚ who wrote the article How Sororities Work‚ stated‚ “For many‚ a sorority or fraternity can be a great way to make lasting friendships‚ build a smaller community

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    Hazing in Fraternities and Sororities For many college students‚ fraternities and sororities have been a place to find family like bonds and close knit communities. What if it meant great humiliation and forced tasks in able to be a part of these communities? For the past few decades‚ interest in Sororities and Fraternities interest has declined because of the increased reports of cruelty and hazing related to initiation. Hazing is involved during the initiation of the pledges because the current

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