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    Plan events that are appealing to all ages and interests. In order to maintain continuity, sisterhood and development, an association shall hold at least four meetings during the year, according to Fraternity Bylaws, Article XIV., Section 1. Consider these five easy steps to successful programming: Poll your members in the spring. • What did…

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    Gender Roles Through Toys

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    toys that are displayed for girls are doll sets and make up sets. These toys influence many girls into sharing a bond with other girls, like playing dress up and tea time with each other, they share a girl’s interaction that eventually becomes a sisterhood. To my perspective, I believe that these aisles are created by a lot of sexism, only because it is so unjust how this aisle belongs to girls and this to boys, why can’t society change into accepting everything…

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    Footbinding Reflection

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    I enjoyed reading this novel very much. It was happier compared to other stories we have read this semester. When I had finished a majority of the book I was very confused as to why this was assigned to us. This book seemed outdated and I doubt I will have clients who are from this era. Footbinding is a very old custom that is no longer practiced; there may be one or two women who are still alive with bound feet. Also, the setting of this book was in the 1800s, China’s culture is significantly…

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    Kappa Gamma Case Study

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    Carol George Sanders, Cal State Northridge, Chairman of the Resolutions and Recommendations Committee, introduced and thanked her committee and presented the following resolutions and moved their adoption: Whereas the demographics of the college-educated women in America has changed over the last generation, including those of more diverse backgrounds; and whereas exposure to peers with a diversity of backgrounds, opinions and experiences provides a richer educational and social development…

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    Choosing a community college vs. a university is simply a matter of determining your educational needs and what you need to expect to accomplish from the school. Maybe you are an upcoming freshmen, and not sure whether in going to 2- year college or a 4- year college. Where you can pick a two- year college, and may not be able to experience a life you cannot have in a university. Although both, universities and community colleges serve the same purpose, the two are very different. From, finance,…

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    floor with as many machines as possible to put out as much product as possible, therefore bringing in as much revenue that they could. Many of the workers found solace in their coworkers as they all disliked the conditions they were in but, the sisterhood kept them going. As the public’s attention was drawn to the magnitude of the incident and the violations that the owners of the factory continued to practice concerning the safety of workers like locking fire escapes and the close quarters of…

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    Recently I took a step out of my comfort zone and visited a local Alcoholics Anonymous meeting ( to be referred to as AA going forward). Before walking through the door I decided I at least wanted to have some actual knowledge of what I was getting myself into. “Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education…

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    Chandra Mohanty, writer of “Under the Western Eyes,” tries to challenge the traditional “Western feminist” discourse on women in the third world. Mohanty’s purpose is not to question the knowledge and value of Western feminist writings on women in the third world, but to uncover ethnocentric universalism (presuppositions and implicit principles). She claims that women in the third world are portrayed as sharing a homogeneous oppression. Instead, she asks Western feminists to take into account…

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    The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares is a book about personal development, adventure, and friendship. The novel can be contained in the young adult genre because the main storyline focuses on the friendship of four young characters who deepen…

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    Character Identification Protagonist: Francis, a poor young girl in Brooklyn. Neely, her younger brother. Katie her mother, Her dad johnny. Quotes 1.”Serene was a word you could put to brooklyn, New York. Especially in the summer of 1912.” Pg.9¶1 The opening of the book. 2.””Rag picker Rag picker!” Francie’s face burned at the name” Pg.12¶1&2 Kids are making fun of Francie and her brother because she is recycling for some change. 3.””What must I do mother to make a different world for her…

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