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    Sisterhood is a bond we share for eternal life. Iota Lambda makes it their responsibility to manage risk amongst members and provide a safe environment for all members. There are many stereotypes placed on Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated as well as other Greeks when it comes to hazing, safety, and security. Despite external views we are first and foremost a non-hazing sorority and in no way wish to belittle or humiliate any of our sisters. Our Sorority places emphasis on what a…

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    It occurs because in some results when students are trying to fit to with others. Also being accepted by them. They’re outnumbered “ritual” that occur in schools across the world. Hazing occurs in athletics, high schools, in fraternities and sororities around the world. “hazing is any activity expected of someone joining or participating in an group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or endangers them regardless of an persons willingness to participate.” Students are risking themselves…

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    Ang Rho Research Paper

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    Ra’Leshia Davis said. Two ISU students, Ra’Leshia Davis and Shaquille Lee, hosted the scroll-off. “I'm used to hosting sycamore sessions but it’s pretty much the same crowd,” Scroll-off host Shaquille Lee said. Fraternity members had to arrive at the auditorium…

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    schools way of keeping the students involved with campus life. Fraternities and sororities were encouraged for both men and women. In the student handbook there is a section encouraging the students to join. They were thought to promote students to be social with others and to give them a support system. The men and women’s sections were written differently. For the men it seemed like it was assumed that they knew what how fraternities worked but for the women it was written in a way that…

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    Hazing Research Paper

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    Hazing is an activity that should not be tolerated or applauded. Fraternities and sororities still encourage this harmful and humiliating initiation. Organizations use hazing to break down their incoming members mentally, physically, and emotionally. Under no circumstance should hazing be conducted or performed. More action needs to be taken against organizations that authorize these rituals because no group should have the power to control their peers with humiliation and violence. All of the…

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    Greek Club Disadvantages

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    philanthropy goes on the back burner. The main reasons why one joined the organization in the first place. Higher rates of alcohol consumption and binge drinking have been reported in Greek organizations than in non-Greek organizations. Males in fraternities do have a higher percentage in alcohol consumption along with smoking. Also one example could be finical status. The dues do not even total the whole cost. There are fines, expenses, and social money that have to be contributed by each…

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    Education Trainer Essay

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    point of contact within two weeks of receiving the confirmation email.  Set a specific date and time for your workshop. Please remember that workshops are required to be at least two hours long.  If a change or cancellation occurs, notify the Fraternity Education Assistant at education@kkg.org of the new date.  Discuss the requested topic with the association. Involve the District Director and Content Specialist— including the Alumna Relations Specialist — as needed to ensure that this…

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    Alcohol consumption on college campuses in the United States and its associated problems has been well documented in the past five decades. Data from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (2004) show that approximately one thousand four hundred college students die annually from excessive alcohol consumption while an additional five hundred thousand sustained all kinds of injuries. The data also revealed that 70,000 sexual assault cases that are reported by college students are…

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    I went to a community college where they didn’t have sorority or fraternities on the campus. When I first saw the name Zeta Phi Beta sorority on campus. I was interested to learning more on my own. I did a little bit of research on the organization and I love everything about the finer woman. They are the first ones to…

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    Binge Drinking Argument

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    binge drinking. He believes that freshman college students often join sororities and fraternities to “make friends” and to “fit in” also that they would be willing to do anything. I strongly agree with Bruffee, if colleges created peer tutoring, team projects, or just had students sit together and work in groups it would decrease binge drinking and the number of students who join Greek sororities and fraternities because they would be making friends through better situations. Colleges should…

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