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Hazing
The ritualistic and well-known concept of hazing has been a concern for decades. ... Many voices have been heard and countless actions taken to prevent the occurrence of hazing. ... Today many organizations and public facilities have developed regulations that will punish a person who commits an act of hazing. “Hazing can be defined as any activity or situation that has been created with the intention of causing another person mental or physical pain, embarrassment, or ridicule” (High1).
Hazing is best recognized at college fraternities, sororities, and athletics. ... Greek Life officials have reviewed these types of acts and decided that if a fraternity or sorority is caught hazing one another, Greek Life will drop their charter and that organization will be terminated. ...
Hazing is becoming more and more common in high schools everyday. “At least five incidents of high school hazing are reported each month, and some ultimately end in death” (High1).
Approximate Word count = 733 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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