Stereotypes may not be the only motivation behind somewhat conservative actions of various sororities. There is; however, a high correlation between cultural expectation, sorority culture socialization processes and the simplified image placed on sororities and their members. The process of sorority participation in a complication of personal culture, external geographic culture, university culture, and sorority chapter culture. The relationships between these cultures, or rather subcultures, makes…
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December 2, 2012 Lisa Turner Missouri State University 901 S National Avenue Springfield, MO 65807 Dear Professor Turner, The following attached report is over any stereotypes, and or misconceptions of Greek Life, and the Greek communities at universities all over the nation. This report explores Greek life in a couple ways: Main stereotypes about Greek life in America The impact that Greek life has on an individual that’s currently involved Impact it has on the university and local community With…
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and I would inform them that their ultimate task would be to design an avatar that they believed would fit into one of eight well-known Ohio State Sororities that they were randomly assigned. The sororities would be selected from different tiers. In my study, the independent variable would be the assigned sorority. To accompany the assigned sorority, I would provide sample pictures of the sisters as well as a short written introduction containing pertinent information about the given chapter. There…
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Fraternities and sororities have been around for a very long time and are continued by new and returning members. Fraternities and sororities are groups of students, fraternities being male and sororities being female, that unite together as a family and become very close with one another through activities and social events that they plan. However, like everything else in this world, students that are not a part of Greek Life often put fraternities and sororities in stereotypes, which causes a lot…
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Assignment #1 4/29/13 When a sorority is showing a decline in memberships, the answer is not to get rid of the members that’s have been loyal to the group. In this article from Sam Dillon on the evictions at the Delta Zeta’s sorority, the sorority turned against its loyal members asking them to vacate the house in order to bring in a more accepted group of women. How do they not see this is everything they should be against for multiple reasons? I think the sorority should be punished beyond the…
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Sorority girls are often misinterpreted on their intention of actions. Most girls that involve themselves with a Greek organization do so to not only better themselves, but to also better their campus as a whole. Greeks are benevolent givers towards their current or former organizations and schooling. Different people have different ways of living their lives, but unless a person is part of an organization they usually are not branded with a title or assumption. Greek participants at ULM offer more…
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American Heritage Dictionary is "a chiefly social organization of male college students, usually designated by Greek letters."(pg. 523) This definition, however, is very limited and leaves plenty of space for short sighted people to believe the stereotype conveyed by the popular media, where fraternity members are depicted as drunks who accomplish nothing either scholastically or socially. Unfortunately, both this definition and media portrayals fail to mention the fact that membership in a fraternity…
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by Robert Luketic, and written by and Kirsten Smith and produced by Marc E Platt. The story of the movie is an adaptation based on the novel Legally Blonde, by Amanda Brown. The film stars Reese Witherspoon as a Elle Woods, a fashion major and a sorority girl who follows her ex-boyfriend to Harvard Law School to earn a law degree in an attempt to win back his love. Even though the film Legally Blonde is one of the modern commercial films that can be can be considered an example of feminist work that…
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children's education is ridiculous.”(1) Furthermore she addresses her experience of juggling work, her studies, and even marriage all while being an undergrad at the University of Utah. One specific instance that she recalls vividly in her essay is with a sorority girl who she sees as a spoiled rich girl who does not realize the value of her education. She thoroughly bashes the girl who does not have to work for what she sees as miniscule feats compared to her accomplishment. Although she is very proud of…
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