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    Quote Originally Posted by Inego View Post
    Это вы сами сделали все эти фотографии? А то часть заметки напоминает статью из Википедии или рекламный проспект
    Hi Inego:

    I put your question into Google Translate.

    I didn't take the photos, my daughters took some, but I haven't uploaded them to the computer yet. Once I do, I'll see what they have and try and upload some. I know they took photos of the Education building and the Clock tower area, I think one of them tried to do some panoramic photos, so if they come turn out, they should be rather nice. It would be rather difficult to get the aerial view of the place and of the medical classroom in action. Hopefully we can go through them and upload them in the next day or two.

    As for the Wiki reference, no... none of the information here came from Wiki. The information about the Marine Science center came from UNCW's own web page and the diversity information came from another college website that breaks that type of thing down for prospective students.

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    rockzmom

    Very informative, thanks for sharing. Yet, I’m curious about the Greek system of American Universities. Could shed some light on the issue.

    For instance, in accord with the abstract below, extracted from an ESL book of mine, first and foremost your girls should thoroughly peruse Greek alphabet in order to deliberate which particular letter of the alphabet unequivocally deserves “suicide”. Frankly, what is quoted hereunder, as well as some other excerpts concerning sororities and fraternities of American universities, is one of the most outlandish facts I’ve faced since Soviet Komsomol. Could you confirm or deny that these medieval “pseudo masonic” rituals , rites, and practices aimed at proliferating total mind control over younger generations really thrive and flourish these days?

    When a person (usually a girl) decides she only wants to pledge
    one house, she informs the other houses that she rushed that she only
    wants to be in one sorority, and won't join any other. In other words, if she
    can't be in the sorority she wants, she doesn’t want to be Greek. It’s called
    suicide, because the girl kills her chances at another sorority

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockzmom View Post
    The Education build is like an old train station
    That is amazing. The glass roof adds extra space making the place being like a home of ancient giants. If the only point to vote for was the beautiful atmosphere I would vote for this one even not seeing other two places.
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    Quote Originally Posted by diogen_ View Post
    rockzmom

    Very informative, thanks for sharing. Yet, I’m curious about the Greek system of American Universities. Could shed some light on the issue.

    For instance, in accord with the abstract below, extracted from an ESL book of mine, first and foremost your girls should thoroughly peruse Greek alphabet in order to deliberate which particular letter of the alphabet unequivocally deserves “suicide”. Frankly, what is quoted hereunder, as well as some other excerpts concerning sororities and fraternities of American universities, is one of the most outlandish facts I’ve faced since Soviet Komsomol. Could you confirm or deny that these medieval “pseudo masonic” rituals , rites, and practices aimed at proliferating total mind control over younger generations really thrive and flourish these days?
    Ahh, Greek life... I never did Greek when I was in college, so I am by no means an expert; however, I will try my best to answer your questions and fill everyone in on the Greeks!

    Greek "rush" for both girls and boys is simple, you choose one "house" that you want to "pledge" or belong to. You select this house because you feel some sort of connection to it. It could be that your mom or dad was in that house, it is of your religion (yes, they have Jewish, Christian & Muslim Greek Houses) they also have it by race or culture (Hispanic, Chinese & African American), or maybe your major or your likes in general.

    However, once you select that house, you can only pledge and try to get into that house. If you don't make it, that's it. It's over and back to regular dorm life for you.

    The Greeks do take a bad reputation here in the States in the press. We only hear about the negative side of them, when things go bad, each year students tragically die during rushes:
    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/12/ny...nity.html?_r=0

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    We never hear about the millions of dollars that they raise for charity:
    2010 Sigma Chi Derby Days at Rutgers University raised over $95,000 for Children's Miracle Network and Pennsylvania State University's Dance Marathon raised over $12.3 million for Pediatric cancer, and Chi Omega chapters (girls) have, combined, raised approximately $2.3 million for the national Make-A-Wish Foundation.

    The housing that the Greeks live in can be amazing though. We saw this one, the Chi Omega in Chapel Hill but couldn't take a photo as the traffic was too busy:


    Also the lasting bonds, I know an older woman who is on the Board of Education who still has lunch with her "sisters" from her sorority.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockzmom View Post
    Ahh, Greek life..
    Sorry, my previous post wasn’t meant to be that serious “fire and brimstone” message, but rather an April fool’s day vituperation, prompted by a few passages from A. Bierce I had read before. ))) Actually, I have no particular bias against Greeks per se, well, because I know too little about them to pass any judgment. Nevertheless, after reading your links, Greek life in unis indeed seems to me slightly whimsical. What’s more intriguing,when I followed your link I found out that the latest accident took place in Moscow))) in 2012 …Ominously conspicuous, the Russian trace revealed itself in full bloom once again.)))

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    Quote Originally Posted by diogen_ View Post
    Sorry, my previous post wasn’t meant to be that serious “fire and brimstone” message, but rather an April fool’s day vituperation, prompted by a few passages from A. Bierce I had read before. )))
    No harm, no foul. I was going to write about the Chi Omega House anyway as it was such an astounding yellow house and it happened to be Greek so you got me to write about it earlier
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