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    Since the creation of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity‚ Incorporated 110 years ago‚ Alpha men have had a profound impact on the African American community. Notable Alphas men such as Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Lionel Richie and W.E.B. Dubois have lead significant marches‚ molded African American music and guided a race. As they say‚ Alpha history his African American history. I would to be a part of an organization with such rich history. Today‚ Alpha Men are still the most prominent men in the African

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    ------------------------------------------------- June‚06 2012 To Director of Intake: The purpose of this letter is to inform you of my interest in becoming a member of the Zeta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity‚ Incorporated. My desire to inspire young men and women and make a significant impact on their lives is just one of many reasons I aspire to join your great fraternity. While growing up in a family of primarily my mother and other women relatives‚ I did not have many positive male role models I could look

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    My desire to be an Alpha man strongly revolves around the fraternity’s aims‚ mission statement‚ and vision. These principles and values of Alpha are something that resonates deeply with how I try to develop myself as a man within an academic setting as well the local community. The fraternity itself set the standard for which other Black Greek fraternities and sororities would follow as being the first inter-collegiate fraternal organization established for African-Americans with the sole purpose

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    I hoped for a bid card from Alpha Phi for many reasons‚ but one of the most prominent was the values the Fraternity stands for. Sisterhood‚ Scholarship‚ Service‚ Leadership‚ Loyalty‚ and Character Development are all values that are important to me. To begin‚ I exemplify sisterhood through many ways. It can be a bigger contribution‚ for example when I help my big push through her Nursing interviews and help her pick out her outfits‚ while quizzing her on the questions she may be asked. There are

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    Many people believe the first Black-Greek Lettered organization was Alpha Phi Alpha because most of the literature available to the masses is limited. For many Alpha Phi Alpha marks the beginning of the Black Greek movement in the United States. Looking deeper into the history of Black Greek one would find that there were several attempts at forming a Black fraternal organization before the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity formation at Cornell University beginning in fall 1905. Some of these early formations

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    He is naked for truth. Arms wide-spread in accepting knowledge. And looking up seeking guidance from the One above. Oh yeah‚ a fraternity in my university also mimics (legally) the ’nakedness’ of our symbol. Every 16 December‚ the anniversary of Alpha Phi Omega fraternity‚ they hold oblation runs. I don’t want to put links here‚ so you better go ahead and discover what oblation run is about. Please search at your own risk. The Next Step by Alvin John ~AJ~ After spending around 7 months of my

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    Alpha 1 Alpha Alpha (uppercase Α‚ lowercase α; Greek: Άλφα Álpha) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 1. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Aleph . Letters that arose from Alpha include the Latin A and the Cyrillic letter А. In English the noun alpha is used as a synonym for "beginning"‚ or "first" (in a series)‚ reflecting its Greek roots.[1] Uses Greek In Ancient Greek‚ alpha was pronounced [a] when short and [aː] when long. Where

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    1. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity‚ Inc. was created to address the low retention rate at Cornell University during the times of Jim Crow Laws. 2. In 2010‚ Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity‚ Inc. decided to boycott Arizona and move their 2010 National Convention to Las Vegas‚ in protest of the recent Arizona law that allows for profiling of potential illegal immigrants. 3. Vertner Woodson Tandy became the first registered black architect in the state of New York. 4. Vertner Woodson Tandy became the

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    Being a sister of Lambda Theta Alpha is an extraordinary experience filled with amazing opportunities. I would be grateful to be able to be a part of those experiences and opportunities. There are many things about Lambda Theta Alpha that fascinate me and drive my interest in wanting to become a sister. The sisterhood‚ the leadership opportunities‚ and giving back to the community are some of the reasons I want to join Lambda Theta Alpha. The work they do to help the children of St. Judes Childrens

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    DIVERSITY FOR TALENT AND COMPETITIVENESS: The SME Business Case for Diversity The information contained in this publication does not necessarily reflect the position or opinion of the European Commission. This publication is financed by the European Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity (2007-2013). This programme was established to support the implementation of the objectives of the European Union in the employment and social affairs area‚ as set out in the Social Agenda

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