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    Receive Crown Chapter: Last year was the first that our chapter had receive crown chapter in a few years. In order to achieve Crown Chapter again it is important that Executive Committee holds everyone accountable for fulfilling their own requirements. Crown Chapter should be a goal for each personal member, but also for the entire chapter as well because we are all doing our own part to achieve this honor. Higher overall GPA: Executive Committee can help the chapter receive a higher GPA by promoting

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    Nettie Character Analysis

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    violence and abuse (Collins 102). The bond between Celie and Nettie is undeniable as they have lived through a wretched childhood together. Even when distanced, Nettie serves as a sign of hope for Celie, and she educates her on the importance of sisterhood in the Olinka tribe and on the family history they had not known. The bond between Celie and Sofia is significant, as Sofia is the first unrelated female friend she makes. Through interacting with Sofia, Celie gains a different perspective and finally

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    had a great relationship until they were separated which correlates her to not form a bond or some form sisterhood. This form of sisterhood can progress Celie into becoming a stronger character and essentially making her feel less alienated. As the story progresses Celie forms a sisterhood between a character named Shug Avery. Shug Avery was a strong willed, powerful women. They form a sisterhood ship and Celie finally finds someone that she can trust. The strong willingness of Shug Avery shows Celie

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    You can't pick you get a chance to pick your family but you can pick your friends. Joining an organization that selects individuals with substance, great leadership skills and wanting to join something bigger than themselves. We wanted a Sisterhood were We could stand together We make up one big family though we don't look the same not know each other. Through this process we will make each other stronger and That ain't ever gonna change. Coming together meeting young ladies who share a common

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    Bid Day Officers Responsible New Member Chairman New Member Committee President Risk Management Chairman Adviser/chaperone Outcome New members will begin to become integrated into membership in Kappa Kappa Gamma. Pillar of Education Sisterhood Time Varies (75 minutes plus additional activity time) Materials • Presentation PowerPoint o Can be found after logging into www.kappa.org/members and navigating to More Resources > Chapter New Member Chairman • Event Planning Form (if any portion of event

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    challenges the environmental injustices with a feminist lens and connecting this to Bell Hook’s critique of "utopian visions of sisterhood," which raises questions about the limitations of idealised notions of solidarity among women. This essay seeks to unravel the connections between Plumwood's ecofeminist critique of hyperseparation and Hook's interrogation of utopian sisterhood,

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    to sexuality and virginity. Making it hard for the readers to see what other moral or messages might be there that could potential be the main ones. With a different shift of focus, and a fresh new perspective, the hidden compassionate message of sisterhood can be found. “Goblin Market’s” focus is not entirely on the steamy erotic poem that is designed to challenge sexuality during the Victorian era, but rather the sexual content is a method of disproving the misconceptions regarding powerless women

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    shouldn’t have been the epitome of sisterhood. Sisterhood to me now is when two or more sisters unite under the desire of building a special relationship that includes respect, trust, honesty, integrity, love, support, reciprocity, communication, and shared values to infuse strength, protection and a social outlet for one another to bring about the stabilization of their community/nation. I came to understand that I didn’t necessarily have to give up on looking for sisterhood, I just had to realize that

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    Roxane Gay is an author that writes on the topic of feminism. She makes the reader feel as though they are having a one-on-one conversation talking about the weather. Gay dives deeper into her writings by telling us that she is in fact a feminist and proud to be one. Roxane Gay uses lots of pathos in her essay, excludes logical fallacies, and does not shy away from this topic, although it is controversial. Roxane Gay incorporates many different rhetorical elements in her writing, which consist of

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    Leadership of the Year 13’s I have become a woman of Mercy and Wisdom. Every previous leadership team has given me inspiration and has shown me that I have the potential to be a leader at St Mary’s College. The different attributes, qualities and sisterhood of our College has given me great confidence that I can be a valuable part of the 2017 leadership team. The Head Girl of St Mary’s College is a vital part of St Mary’s College and her involvement with the Leadership team is crucial. Head Girl

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