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Title: Hazing Is Wrong
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July 16, 2001 |
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Fraternity members have a feeling that if I went through it, you should too, so as long as there are people in the fraternity who were beaten or hazed; they feel they have a right to beat you. If fraternity members think this way then how can hazing be prevented so that innocent men do not die just for friends and a "feeling of belonging"... Showed first 250 characters
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Not many men would do this for a group of
friends, but it is happening every semester in college campuses today. Not only are
college men being hospitalized but many are putting their lives on the line, and even
dying, just so they can be considered a "brother" in a fraternity... Showed next 250 characters
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