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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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    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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    On more than one occasion I have had to field the question‚ How can you be in a sorority and be a feminist? Gented those who are close to me and feel comfortable asking this are aware that women’s rights are an issue I care passionately about. To me‚ that question is totally off base itself: I do not see a conflict‚ because in my experience‚ sororities are feminist. Still‚ I am not going to ignore that I always finish watching a recruitment video that has gone viral with a tinge of disappointment

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    similar frats and sororities party together in a process called “pairing.” This event is mainly carried out to improve the social status of a frat or sorority. On the sorority side‚ it is important to make themselves seem desirable‚ in order for a top tier frat to pair with them. Not surprisingly‚ most activity that connects to Frats and Sororities are driven by social statuses‚ and sometimes these social forces can overstep gender boundaries. In fact‚ one of the main reasons people join frats and sororities

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    may be that they didn’t explain the reason for following the instructions to their satisfaction which in this case may be the reason why they don’t see the value of the tour‚ It is mentioned online in 2010 that there are eight reasons why students should join school activities‚ one of those is to know new people and have fun‚ it is a must that they enjoy what they are doing‚ it will be easier for them to learn by having fun with the experience. Another reason given is that active students tend to

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    or who you’ll meet. These simple words are what I carried with myself through the sorority recruitment process here at Lindenwood University. A process that is only just three nights long and will forever change one’s life. Sorority life is not for everyone‚ but recruitment week is a sole source of deeper friendship‚ character builder‚ and finding your home among your peers. A sorority‚ no matter which sorority‚ is founded and based on the bond of a sisterhood. A sisterhood is a deeper connection

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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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    known as a sorority. Pledging for my favorite clique and taking the essential steps to one day become a “big sister”‚ I know that this will be an unforgettable experience for me. Like always there are the good side of things and there are the worst side of things however‚ some people can debate that at times it’s as fun as it sounds while others hold on to the thought of it being corruptive to the mind. In an article written by Holly Eagleson‚ I was able to learn the truth about sororities and see

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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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    This paper will discuss Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority‚ Incorporated‚ and how it started. The sorority was founded by nine educated black college women. By the names of Ethel Hedgeman-Lyle‚ Anna Easter Brown‚ Beulah Elizabeth Burke‚ Lillie‚ Burke‚ Marjorie Hill‚ Margaret Flagg (Holmes)‚ Lavinia Norman‚ Lucy Diggs Slowe and Marie Woolfolk (Taylor). Shortly thereafter they invited seven sophomores to join them in becoming founders and they are Norma Boyd‚ Ethel J. Mawbray‚ Alice P. Murray‚ Sarah M. Nutter

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