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    WHY THE RUSSIA WANTED TO JOIN THE WWII Do you know that the WWII? It is one of the biggest war in the world. In this war‚ there are many different kinds of aspects like economies ‚ industry ‚agriculture and so on inside it. So there will be many problems about the cruel war. My question is that why the Russia joined the WWII. In this war‚ what happen about the Russia? Someone think that Russia should not join the WWII. If they did not join the WWII ‚ maybe they will not have so much injuries and

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    The Aka Sorority

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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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    person inside and out. JROTC could help me develop citizenship‚ respect and responsiveness to authority‚ and patriotism. Also‚ my importance level for physical fitness will increase. JROTC is not only a good path to take if you have intentions to join the service but it also teaches you confidence and leadership - tools you will certainly use all your life. JROTC will benefit me in several ways. I may come across jobs that require certain skills and qualities. Being in JROTC will give me an

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    variety of other fraternal organizations around the world. College fraternities date to 1776‚ when Phi Beta Kappa was founded in the United States. Many college fraternities are established with academic criteria for membership. People who wish to join typically participate in activities that take place over the course of a week at the start of a semester. Since most colleges with a system have multiple fraternities‚ these events usually take place during the same week for all groups‚ allowing people

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    Sorority Or Fraternity

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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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    Being A Sorority Sister

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    Being a sorority sister‚ there is a certain expectation of social interaction and personal development; you can’t hide away. You are required to participate in activities which gets you out there doing stuff you may never have pictured yourself doing before. These experiences help to enrich your communication skills and responsibility. As a sorority women you are presented with numerous opportunities to be a leader within your chapter. You can hold an officer position‚ leader positions and committee

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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

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    The process of sorority recruitment started on a Thursday night‚ and I had officially decided I was going to participate in it the day before. I was pretty adamant about not joining a sorority for the longest time‚ but eventually the peer pressure wore me down. It felt like the whole world was telling me to join – even my mom! The first two hours started off pretty decent; I got along with most of my recruitment group and they had a lot of food there‚ which was great because I hadn`t eaten dinner

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    In this scenario‚ the sorority presidents’ effectiveness should not be solely based on their passion. When joining a sorority every member should be passionate about their sorority. But each member has not develop the skills to be an effective leader or president. Passion is only a key quality that effective leaders should possess or learn to emphasize.(Prive‚ Forbes) Passion and commitment coincide with each other. It is a trait that all humans have the capability of to exhibit in any given situation

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    College Sorority Notes

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    Division. In 1922 to 1923 she had served as the first female city prosecutor in Chicago. Also she had become the first African American woman to practice for the Supreme Court. Violette was the eighth Grand Basileus of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority‚Inc. and gave the sorority her summer home in Idlewild‚ Birch Haven to the organization. Violette Anderson is responsible for creating honorary membership. 2) The Shield: Dove-peace and purity 19 rays and 20 spaces- founding year 1920 Omnia Vincet Labore-

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