Thursday, February 18, 2010

How To Forge Community Service Hours Social Fraternities?

Social Fraternities? - how to forge community service hours

Now here's a question that many people with negative responses. I want to start a social fraternity in Australia, more precisely, Gold Coast region, Bond and Griffith universities. I had some ideas about how to structure the idea of fraternity restructuring and it is good, the schools are so proper.
I would also like to say that they fully agree with the idea of a brotherhood here. I do not think that drinking and hazing beat each other and the best bonuses for the guild. My idea is that we be able to connect to people, which should establish our ideals and beleifs shares.
Cover This revolutionary new idea of brotherhood is a lot more hours of community service, school andCountry in general. Not to mention the placement of the ideals of brotherhood, responsibility and leadership. Anyone willing to listen to my ideas or any other interpretation of an e-mail can an@yahoo.com siebert.paul

4 comments:

prin said...

As an Australian, who really struggle to understand the impact of a fraternity to. I think that the name of "brotherhood" that there's a negative image. Perhaps she would not meet otherwise (eg, a group of services), their purpose.

Australia Great Britain and Northern Ireland have social and service groups have simply not known, and fraternities are not exclusive (we do not know if all connections are excluded?) Maybe if Aussies were aware of the brotherhood and what is your goal, it can we are more favorable towards you.

kelly26 said...

I live on the Gold Coast. and was accepted for deferred griffith.but. Most of my friends are at Griffith and Bond and I do not see this as a bad idea. The only thing is that the films do not understand pertray a beautiful view of fraternities and force most Australians, why American universities.

Mel said...

This is Australia, we do not like the United States will, so please do not try.

You can get scholarships, leadership and responsibility of the fraternities, not stupid.

Billybea... said...

Have you ever then Rotary?

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