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    When you join a sorority, you join a cult. As I sit here writing this in the house of the sorority I belong to, I feel as if I will be doing them an injustice by unveiling them in a negative light throughout this essay. Ancient sacrificial humans were not showered in monogrammed water bottles and bundles of candy when they were initiated into a group, but the process to become a so called “sorority girl” proved to show striking parallels with that of the age-old process to attach oneself to a…

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    Out of all the multifarious places I have traveled, the Bahamas was by far my favorite trip. I have yet figured out what made the trip so special it is among the beautiful sights I saw during my trip or the even beautiful souls I spent the trip with; my high school basketball team. We went to the Bahamas with one mission, to win the entire tournament; but we accomplished much more. We bonded with one another and experienced a once in a lifetime opportunity. The memories that I made during my…

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    Sappho & Enheduanna Throughout history we have shown praise to many well-known poets who of most turn out to be men. while there is nothing wrong with this praise to male poets, it is important to give homage and focus on the contributions that women poets have made in society, particularly ancient female poets not just 1800s to present day female poets. Female poets are often attributed with themes of love and sorrow and while they are one many roles, they aren’t the only ones represented by…

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    “We didn’t realize that we are bigger and stronger and longer than the time we spend together.” – The Second Summer of the Sisterhood by Ann Brashares “Aneesa, Abdulsalam, come get your food!” Serving my siblings food became second nature, but it will not be for long. When our eyes are not diverted to the flat screen, I usually start the conversation by saying, “I have a new story.” They would stop and listen with their opened ears. Times like these are precious to me and I do not want to waste…

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    true.” Ask: “What words stand out to you from our promise?” Allow a few women to answer, encourage them to expand on why those words stood out to them. Ask: “What activities would you define as risky?” Record their answers on the newsprint We have had a great discussion regarding what risk might look like. Let’s move onto an activity to develop this a little bit more. II. Risk Management…

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    How does an individual’s relationship with another affect their journey to discovery? Comparative essay Fictional literature enables readers to gain knowledge about the world, through transportation to alternate places and times, potentially resulting in a sense of enlightenment. This discovery may be catalysed by familial relationships or friendships, as demonstrated in a comparison of Snowflower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See and The Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night Time [The Curious…

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    dances with her new husband? Why not get back more than you can ever imagine possible? Why not indeed.” 10 minutes III. Criticisms Write the following questions on the flip chart. Allow time for the group to discuss. 1. What are the most common criticisms of Greek life? 2. What are the benefits of Greek life? Ask the group to brainstorm responses to those questions. Possible answers include: 1. Too expensive, hazing, alcohol abuse, substance abuse, group think, peer pressure, conformity,…

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    I would bring forth as a Peer Advisor because I have utilized my time at Merion by joining various clubs, sports teams, and service activities. I want to be a Peer Advisor because I would use these past experiences to encourage the freshman to try what they ordinarily would never think of doing. I have a very positive attitude and enthusiastic school spirit and I would be a great asset as a Peer Advisor. 2. From your understanding, why is it important for MMA to have a Peer Advisor…

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    Jemima’s narrative is a painful succession of insults, beginning with maternal rejection and death, followed by paternal neglect and physical abuse, and ending with pregnancy as a result from rape. Her story is especially interesting and yet also the most terrible part of the story. The hardships she has to endure at times might sound like a listing of all the wrongs a woman can encounter in her life, yet it is easier to sympathize with Jemima than with Maria, whose falling for Darnford deems…

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    Our world has had many historical impacts nevertheless, The Magna Carta has significantly shaped our world to what is it today. The governments, kings, and dictators, have passed many acts or deeds and so on however, The Magna Carta did much more for citizens than just give them rights. It helped people to understand that their own life is their life and they do not need to be under the control of someone who has a higher power or authority. Citizens desperately needed something to help speak…

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