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    “Hidden History of Portland Oregon” by JD Chandler, shows the reader that Portland was not the greatest state back then. “Portland was the most racist state outside the south” The roles of the immigrants have played in the founding and formation of the Pacific Northwest and Portland in particular. The Chinese immigration arrived in Portland in 1851, and since then, they have faced multiple hardships to be able to stay in Portland. In 1872, the city of Portland was awakened with a city fire,…

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    Cyberbullying. For myself, I have been a part of the mistreated and the offender parties. One of the most memorable times I have encountered workplace bullying was in the military, as obvious as that might seem to some people this was definitely not normal hazing. When I finally joined my first assigned command unit, I was greeted with warm smiles and courteous words. This should have been my first sign of trouble, but I was too naïve. Within the first hour of being assigned to my workshop I…

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    main groups of sexual harassment; physical, verbal, visual, and hazing harassment. Physical harassment involves touching someone in a sexual manner by rubbing, patting, and pinching. Verbal harassment involves jokes of racial sexual nature, sexual comments about a person’s body, and using offensive language of a sexual nature. Visual harassment include displaying sexually explicit drawings, photographs, e-mails, and faxes. Hazing harassment involves teasing, practical jokes and talking about…

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    PREAMBLE We the students of Dakota State University, set forth this constitution to inform and educate the student body on the proper handling and shooting of firearms and archery; as well as, foster the desire to pursue the sport in recreation and competitive settings, and do hereby adopt this Constitution. Article I (Name) 1. The official name of the organization is Dakota State University Archery and Gun Club. 2. This organization will use this name, or its acronym, DSUAGC, in all…

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    a Train is a film by Alfred Hitchcock which takes from his previous works and culminates them into his most suspenseful film yet. This essay will be analyzing that tennis match sequence which is packed with visual ques commenting on the narrative, hazing the line between protagonist and antagonist, and mix all of this up to create one of the most suspenseful scenes in the film. The first shot in the sequence is when Guy has just finished a set against his opposition and takes a sip of water.…

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    Sigma Pi Essay

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    the darkness suicide prevention walk, and fundraising for books to give to an elementary school in town. There are many misconceptions about greek life. Often time’s people hear the word fraternity and automatically think of drinking, partying, and hazing. What people don’t see is the hard work in the classroom and in the community that makes organizations such as Sigma Pi…

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    Mental Illness in Athletes Student Athletes are easily identifiable on college campuses. They are clothed in expensive athletic gear with their school’s logo and sponsor plastered on it, their headshots may appear in game day ads, and some exude confidence while walking through campus. On the other hand, some student athletes may be among the most insecure students on campus. Often times insecurities and stresses lead to mental illnesses, which can go unnoticed and that can lead to serious…

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    Masculinity In The Citadel

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    and outside the Citadel to convince parents and future cadets alike that actions like hazing in the Citadel are nothing to fear because they make boys into Citadel men. Every year the freshman knobs are hazed by the seniors in brutal ways. From being attacked in the dark by multiple upperclassmen to having “...a face split open with jaw and nose broken.” (Faludi 86), freshman have to endure all of these harsh hazing traditions from senior cadets. For minor accusations freshmen are beaten by…

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    early age so that has some contribution to the alcoholism rates. The other reason alcohol should be banned because alcohol has caused hazing among college students because they tend to binge drink that is getting alcohol poisoning from the consumption of too much alcohol and not realizing how much they had consumed and could cause death. Colleges also have hazing techniques that make people think that if they want to join a sorority that they will have to consume so much alcohol at one time, so…

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    The Naked Citadel Analysis

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    Classroom Communities On the surface classrooms are intended as learning environments, although they are way more than that, a school is also a community of students. Communities are important, because they could affect how students are learning. A particular community is defined by student’s interactions, interactions between staff and students, and the goal of the institution. The men of The Citadel, a military school in the south, and the social hierarchy that exists there are great examples…

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