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    Delta Sigma Theta is a sorority I took keen interest in after doing some profound research. Not only is it a sorority but indeed a sisterhood. The values and driven purpose to which the sorority serves to the African American communities here at home and abroad speaks volumes. I first took an interest with pledging as a teen. I grew up in an era where the Cosby show exemplified the educated black family thus the spin off “A different world” broadcast the image of college life at an HBCU. I…

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    Domestic Abuse Case Study

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    SGA has organized many events throughout the year to help either the school or equally important organizations. This year on April 10th-13th SGA held a utilities drive for victims for domestic abuse. She was inspired by the utilities drive done by Mrs. Ashley last year, she held the drive in order to send the donated items to a shelter for domestic abuse victims. Items such as baby bottles (new), toddler cups (new), baby wash, baby lotion, Lysol wipes, hand/dish soap, and so on. Shelters need…

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    “Why do so many young people literally die to belong to fraternities, sororities, and other college social organizations? The answer is complicated, but here is a starting point: Ever since the medieval universities were founded, young people have done whatever it takes to gain acceptance, to break with their past lives, to achieve a sense of power, to carve out a society of their own that isn 't quite what their tutors and teachers had in mind. In the United States, hazing and drinking have…

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    nation’s African American leaders of her time. Bethune’s life consisted of three different careers: an educator, an essential figure to the creation of Bethune-Cook Man College in Dayton Beach, Florida; along with founder and president of the National Council of Negro Women. She was a prominent force in establishing the black organization movement; and political realm, she was one of the few blacks to hold influential positions in the federal bureaucracy during President Franklin D. Roosevelt.…

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    Omega Psi Phi Fraternity

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    The student organization I chose to write my reflection about is the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. This fraternity is a part of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and is the Omega Epsilon Chapter at the University of Toledo. Their colors are royal purple and old gold and their national founding date is November 17, 1911. The fraternity also goes by other names like the (Ques or Da Bruhz). Some of the requirements are to have at least 30 credit hours and a GPA of 2.5 or higher. There were…

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    institutions constraint the president’s ability to pursue his national security policy priorities. In this paper, I will argue that the congress with his constitutional power, and the president’s advisory team with their close proximity to the president are the factors that most severely constrain the president to pursue the national security policy priorities. The first factor to constraint the president ability to pursue his national security policy priorities…

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    focus on emphasizing the standards of conduct, regulation of organisations, ethics, standards of proficiency and fitness to practice; which sports therapists are obligated to follow as healthcare professionals. It has been argued by the Society of Sports Therapists (SST) that this profession should be statutorily regulated. They had sent an application for regulation of sports therapists in 2006; which the Health professionals Council (HPC) supported. However this still remains an ongoing…

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    community development and diversity strategies across the public, private and voluntary sectors. I have worked as a senior leader and consultant both at a community and strategic level for a diverse range of communities in the UK, Europe and India. Having designed co-produced over 40 diversity programmes for national organisations I am well versed in the challenges of influencing impactful change across complex organisations and the public. I have directly worked to access untapped talent of…

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    government policy and its’ decision making as well as the implication of this for the service user. It will also discuss how individual rights are promoted within the care setting and finally describe the details of the services by statutory and voluntary agencies. A welfare state is a concept of government in which the state plays a key role in the protection and promotion of the economic and social well-being of the citizens. This was introduced in Britain in 1942 by a liberal politician…

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    inextricably linked with the IRB. As it had always had members of the IRB involved in its national leadership, the GAA had been actively identified as a semi-seditious body by the British authorities in Ireland. The Irish volunteers who had practically full control of the Association had been imprisoned by the British government for their roles in the Rising and therefore it was left to the moderates on the GAA's Central Council who were left to defend the Association against these allegations.…

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