Kappa Essays

  • Essay On Kappa Membership

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    Kappa Membership, a Gift for a Lifetime What did you aspire to be when you pledged Kappa Kappa Gamma? The time as a new member is a very exciting experience. Meeting new Kappa sisters, participating in chapter activities and being welcomed into a community of leadership, scholarship and friendship are the reasons women aspire to be Kappas. These traditions continue after graduation as an alumna and last a lifetime. The sisterhood developed with chapter members and members from other chapters at other

  • Kappa Gamma Persuasive Essay

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    Kappa Kappa Gamma encourages members to assist local organizations that hold special meaning for them. In our desire to strengthen the youth of surrounding communities and prepare them for the future, Kappa formed a national partnership with Reading Is Fundamental, an organization that seeks to transform lives through the power of books. The amazing thing is that it doesn’t end there! The Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation was created to help our own members in need. Whether it’s a scholarship to help

  • Pi Kappa Phi: Rushing within a Machiavellian Approach

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    negative connotation. However, some communities continue to succeed and flourish today going by the Machiavellian communities standards. My pledging within the fraternity of Pi Kappa Phi has been a blessing and a curse. I absolutely love the guys that I am around for 18 hours of the day. However, the pledging of Pi Kappa Phi has some rules and bylaws that set pledging to be run in a highly Machiavellian format. Our pledge trainers are amazing guys, however; they are not there to make friends. They

  • The Role Kappa Alpha Psi Has Played in My Life

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    Kappa Alpha Psi Inc. has played a large part in my life in a short amount of time; this organization has granted me the opportunity to attend college through a scholarship. The scholarship that I was granted was through the alumni chapter in Fayetteville; it required letters of recommendations, a transcript, an application, and an essay on what I believe “Achievement in every field of human endeavor” means. Once I received the call that was telling me to meet the representative to receive a letter

  • Edification or False Idolatry in Emerson's The American Scholar

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    American Scholar Commencement speeches are customarily routine, pedantic, platitude filled, mildly inspiring lectures.  This description, however, was never applied to Ralph Waldo Emerson's oration, "The American Scholar," delivered to the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Harvard in 1837.  Oliver Wendell Holmes called this speech America's "Intellectual Declaration of Independence."  In addition to being a call for literary independence from Europe and past traditions, the speech was a blueprint for how humans

  • The Evils of Fraternities and Sororities

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    Gary D. Malaney, associate professor of education and director of student affairs at the University of Massachusetts, “58.6% [of 413 students surveyed] reported having at least a few friends who belong to the Greek Area” (Malaney 2). However, the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the University of Miami in February 2004 was found at fault for the death of Chad Meredith for “attempting a drunken early-morning swim across Lake Osceola during a hurricane as part of a fraternity-initiation stunt” (Sileo 1).

  • Fraternities

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    According to Irving Klepper, the first fraternity (Phi Beta Kappa) was founded for "social and literary purposes" at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia on December 5th 1776. After half a century of existence, it became and has since remained a scholarship honor society. Throughout the nineteenth century, many new fraternities were founded, but none of these were permanent. Then, in 1825, the Kappa Alpha Fraternity (now Kappa Alpha Society) was born at Union College. Two years later

  • Research Paper On Randall Jarrell

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    his childhood in California, but moved back to Nashville and attented Hume Fogg High School from 1927 to 1931 where he excelled in tennis, drama, and journalism.  He then attended Vanderbilt University in 1932 and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1935.  His first published poems appeared in 1934 in an issue of The American Review.  Jarrell the proceded to teach at many colleges including Princeton and The University of Texas where he met his future wife Mackie Langham

  • Skateboarders Nationwide Restless; A Problem That Needs Attention?

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    rush is greater than any pot or coke. Unfortunately, this cannot happen when a skater is denied access to their sanctuaries, there favorite spot. A good example is given by Johnston foster- "Last summer, me and some friends were skating at Phi Beta Kappa Hall, the theater at the College of William and Mary. I pulled a phat 360 kickflip down the three steps out front. The session was hot, we were all on (landing most attempted tricks) and it wasn't too hot out side. We all sat down to rest and then

  • The Conception of Time in William Buck's Mahabharata

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    sarga (creation) and pralaya (destruction) called kappa cycles. Each kappa cycle is a life of Brahma which lasts 100 Brahmic years or 311,040,000,000,000 human years. At the beginning of each kappa the world is created as Brahma is born and at the end of each the world is destroyed as he dies. Between each kappa, a period of 100 Brahmic years passes before Brahma is born again and the next kappa cycle begins. A further aspect of the kappa cycles is that they are made up of 1000 great aeons

  • Fraternity Initiation and Lifestyle

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    On the October of 1996, members of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity at Texas University traveled to a ranch north of their school to commence the annual initiation of their new pledges. Jonathan Culpepper a leader of their university clan poured a can of beer on John Warren a freshman pledge, and ordered him to do push ups while Culpepper sat on his back. He then pulled up viciously on his underwear, this eventuating two days later in one of his testicles being removed. This story is only one of many documented

  • Leroy Anderson

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    the Harvard University Band for four years. In 1929 Anderson received a B.A. magna cum laude in Music from Harvard. The magna cum laude is the next-to-highest of three special honors for grades above the average. He was also elected into Phi Beta Kappa. Anderson continued into graduate school at Harvard. In 1930, he earned an M.A. with a major in music. He began studying composition with Walter Piston and Georges Enesco; organ with Henry Gideon and double bass with Gaston Dufresne of the Boston Symphony

  • College Sororities: Rebuttal of Evan Wright’s Article, Sister Act

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    sororities are corrupt is not credible. Wright’s assumption that sororities are corrupt because of alcohol consumption is flawed since he fails to look at college students as a whole. Wright ends his article with a glimpse of Reggaefest hosted by Sigma Kappa which is considering “the last big blowout of the year before exams and the farewell of another graduating class” (557). In displaying the intoxicating students at the party, Wright entices the reader to look down on the chaotic drinking, but he fails

  • Informative Speech: How to Improve Your Bowling Score

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    Organizational Pattern: Informative Introduction I. Attention-Getting Device: How many of you guys think that you are the world's worst bowler? I bet you didn't know that the lowest game ever bowled by a man on ABC men's league is two. Mike Kappa, of Racine, Wisconsin, accomplished his outrageous score by throwing 18 gutter balls. However Richard Caplette, of Danielson, Connecticut, who threw nineteen in one game, holds the record for the most gutter balls. II.     Orientation Phase A.

  • X Advisory Board Situation Letter

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    GENERAL MEMBER (ages 25-35): — YOU are our greatest asset. You’re talented. You’re energetic. You have the ability to leave your mark and ensure Kappa grows into the best it can be for every member. With more than 4,000 volunteer positions across the United States and Canada, how you choose to build that future is up to you. Whether you’re interested in one of the X Advisory Board positions available, you want to fill one of the X alumnae association positions or your interests lie with one of the

  • The Kappa Delta Sorority at MTSU

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    personalities, and they go to college just to party and get drunk. Kappa Delta Sorority upholds none of these stereotypes. We have a strong no haze policy. Hazing is defined as an activity or situation that can cause emotional, mental, or physical discomfort. If a member is caught hazing or if a new member is caught allowing herself to be hazed, there will be major consequences, such as, national probation or deferral of initiation. Kappa Delta also does not look at physical appearance as the only quality

  • Contracts: Kappa Gamma Fraternity

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    “contracts” but still have the same legally binding effect are: invoice, terms and conditions, agreement, lease, etc. Kappa requires contracts between the chapter and a vendor whenever possible for a few reasons: • To protect the chapter’s legal interests. • To make sure the agreement is fair. • To make sure the services provided are in line with Kappa policies. On that note, Kappa requires that all contracts are turned in immediately to the Risk Management

  • Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Analysis

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    If granted the opportunity to become a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. I expected to become a better man once finishing the member in take process. Throughout the process I expect to develop many different skills that I can carry throughout life. I would like to become more professional as well as to enhance my networking skills. I expect to become more hands on in different charity events that I’m not familiar with. I would like to improvement my personal status and security, and the meeting

  • Pi Kappa Phi: Stereotypes

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    competition to see who could mock and make the best performance for their favorite artist. My fraternity, Pi Kappa Phi was there, lip signing to R&B greatest idols, Usher. Others mocked artist such as Justin Bieber, Fergie, Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, The Spice Girls, and One Direction. Started with stating who was in the competition and started off with the winner of last year competition Kappa Sigma. The main goal was for each team to make a great choreographed dance and while at the same time

  • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

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    becoming a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., an organization whose values of education, service, sisterhood, and community upliftment perfectly align with my own aspirations. I am deeply impressed by the sorority’s unparalleled legacy and steadfast commitment to empowering women across generations. It would be an honor to join a sisterhood dedicated to making a profound impact on the community, and I am eager to contribute to the continued success of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. My lifelong