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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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    just like a fraternity. It gives you that extra something that not everyone else is getting. Fraternities are perceived by many to be negative. A common fallacy that is passed around is that fraternities cause students to have lower grades. Another fallacy about fraternities is that they are only about partying and getting drunk. In this speech I am going to dismiss these two fallacies‚ and also talk to you about the brotherhood side of a fraternity. Many people believe that a fraternity will cause

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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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    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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    Initiation or Incarceration: Hazing in Fraternities and Sororities Frat boys and sorority girls‚ what do they do for society? They party all weekend‚ every weekend. None of them care about academics. They are elitist and snobby. They violate noise ordinances. They do not serve the community. They couldn’t possibly hold any value as individuals in our society‚ right? Wrong. Many people think of those who belong to the Greek system as the rich‚ preppy Caucasian students who get drunk and party

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    part of a larger float. Chicken wire‚ lots of colored plastic sheets and power saws litter the basements and backyards of sorority and fraternity houses all over campus throughout the months leading up to Homecoming week. Pomping is a thorough task which every new sorority member is required to participate in before homecoming. Starting three months in advance we go to the fraternity house which we are paired up with and pomp. Each week is something different. The first night is a “get to know them”

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    INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Fraternities/Sororities are generally considered as a bad organization or brotherhood nowadays. It affects the academic performance of many students especially some of BSIT (Bachelor of Science in Information Technology) freshmen who tried to join. Many students find that membership in a chapter gives them opportunities to develop valuable skills they have not been able to find elsewhere. Sometimes‚ joining a fraternity/sorority is an excellent way for some students

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    Sororities Affects On African American Culture Sororities are commonly known as a college social club or organization for women‚ with particular distinction given to the African American sororities. Brought about at the time in history when traditional roles of women were being challenged‚ the founders of the first black sororities had to overcome the stereotypical views of sexism as well. They were considered unique‚ although college wasn’t really an option for African American’s. Within society

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    to pursuit my curiousness to the organization of a fraternity/sorority. I first made this paper by starting on writing the basic things that I’ve already knew about the fraternity/sorority‚ I’ve gathered that idea in my social surroundings. I have friends and relatives that are joined in a fraternity that have experiences and ideas about the fraternity/sorority‚ I’ve asked them first. Letting them tell me the basic things in the fraternity/sorority that I can put on my research paper. Some ideas that

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    FRATERNITY” A fraternity (comes from Latin word frater which means "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. Not only for men but for girls also.

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