What is the brotherhood?
Bratomism is an association only for men with members who are associated with common interests of any or other forms. The most famous form in North America is probably brotherhood at university, although it is also possible to find social and many other fraternal organizations around the world. Brotherhood at the University comes until 1776, when Phi Beta Kappa was founded in the United States. People who want to join usually participate in activities that take place during the week at the beginning of the semester. Since most universities with the system have more brotherhood, these events usually take place during the same week for all groups, allowing people to explore all their possibilities. This period is called "Rush Week". Therically accompanied by dangerous challenges. Given the risk of risks, which includes dangerous activities and drinks, many universities have explicitly banned in the interest of students' safety. Some universities also intervened at fraternal parties in response to STthe other students and the surrounding community.
Membership in Fraternity can provide many benefits. It is not uncommon for these groups to maintain living rooms and private clubs that are only open to their members. Special scholarships may be available and membership can be used to create networks that will be valuable later in life. Many people also enjoy the fraternity that comes with membership.
fraternity are often identified by Greek letters, as in the case of Lambd Chi, Christian Fraternity and Phi Iota Alpha, Hispanic Fraternity. These letters often represent the Group is Motto. Thanks to the common use of Greek letters in their identification, culture is sometimes referred to as "Greek", as in "Greek life" or "Greeks" in connection with members. It is also possible to use the English name, as in the case of the skull and bones, the notorious brotherhood of Yale.
public service je often part of the membership of brotherhood. They usually include a specific charity organization or cause in their mission, and members donate funds or time each year. Members are sometimes frustrated by the attitudes of people outside the Greek system and point to their basic missions of services and fraternity to face stereotypes about obscene behavior and decadent parties.