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    What was your opinion on Greek Life before you joined your sorority? I thought Greek Life was very fake. The girls seemed to want to be trophy wives, etc. The picture I got was a lot of drinking, hazing, and mean girls. What made you decide to join a sorority? Part of me had always wondered if the stereotype was true, and a lot of my friends from high school were now sorority women. When I met some of the girls who are now my sisters, I really enjoyed talking to them. They made me feel like not…

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    RTC 1- Romero, “Bonds of Sisterhood-Bonds of Oppression” In the “Bonds of Sisterhood,” the women are the only ones doing the housework. They were at first fighting for their feminist rights to do work outside of the home. However, because of their fighting to work, they were pushed to do other people 's housework as a job. The husbands also encouraged this as well. The author states “Although the system of gender domination places of housework on women, middle class women have financial…

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    Every time you hear a story about war, writers always put it in a male’s point of view making it seem like women don’t matter too. Women should be able to do anything and everything men could do, meaning equal access to jobs and careers in military as well as outside of it. People state that women aren’t “physically, mentally, and emotionally qualified” to actually be involved in combat. People think we should continue to have legal bars against women that want to be involved in the combat unit,…

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    written me letters that uplift me and serve as special reminders of my importance in this world. We are loving and uninhibited in our passion for one another. So, quite simply, when I envisioned a cultural artifact for future generations that symbolizes what Latinx feminist thought means to me, I knew I wanted to encompass the love and support from some of the…

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    collaboration, knowledge sharing, career enrichment, and skills development for mechanical engineering disciplines”. I am interested in being a part of an organization like this because of the diversity of the members experienced or are currently experiencing what I am going through as a mechanical engineer. With the assistance of the members, I can advance to be an excellent mechanical engineer due to the exceptional connections with knowledge of mature engineers. Furthermore, ASME releases…

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    the library and study together and she can help me out or I could help her out with my best knowledge. A couple hours later I got an email from the sorority saying we had to name three people that we could see as a potential Bigs. And while rereading what I have been writing I think my decision…

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    What is a dysfunctional family? A dysfunctional family is a "troubled family characterized by dysfunctional relationships, unhealthy family, and friends, antisocial behavior..." (The Trouble American Family). In addition, a dysfunctional family can be also defined "as those who have problems and cause problems in the community around them" (The Trouble American Family). “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker and “Where have you been, Where are you Going” by Joyce Carol Oates are two stories about…

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    the functions of an intellectual by writing that, “Foucault emphasizes here that the intellectual has a mandate to engage in critique, he does not take this as preempting the intellectual's active participation and political advocacy. I take it that what Foucault means to say here is that intellectuals should be intellectuals insofar as they operate in the public domain, not political leaders or mere followers but theorists and critics who are simultaneously engaged in teaching and learning.”…

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    Why Was Feminism Created?

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    What is Feminism ? Feminism is the doctrine advocating social, political, and all other rights of women equal to those of men. It is a widely known term that has a reasoning of which can be easily misconceived along with three major outbreaks dealing with the development of this ground shaking movement that still exists today. Why was Feminism Created? In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the movement of feminism was created to give women a sense of empowerment and…

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    Sisterhood Royalty was the name of my high school dance team. As a new member, each of us got paired up with an older girl on the team called a Royalty Sister. A Royalty Sister was someone who helped the new member on the team, invested in gifts to one another on special occasions, and to have a supportive friend on the team. Aqsa was my Royalty sister. She was loud and silly, but she never talked to anyone. I didn’t understand why I got paired up with Aqsa. She wasn’t my ideal friend at least…

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