Sentences with phrase «in the fraternity of»

Enjoy your elite status in the fraternity of fathers of twins.

Not exact matches

«The prospect of a downside correction in prices is lost on the speculative fraternity.
«I believe the sanctions had a positive impact on the culture of our fraternity,» he said in October 2016.
In 2010, during the fraternity's «Hell Week,» the pledges marched blindfolded and shirtless, holding onto the shoulders of the men in front of theIn 2010, during the fraternity's «Hell Week,» the pledges marched blindfolded and shirtless, holding onto the shoulders of the men in front of thein front of them.
She pointed to a sorority - wide blacklist of Leo, another Yale fraternity after Leo was accused of hosting a «white girls only» Halloween party in 2015.
According to the Wainstein report, «Over the course of ten years, there were 729 enrollments in the paper classes by members of fraternities (and some sorority sisters).»
«Both fraternity members explained that they saw these classes as somewhat of a «loophole» in Chapel Hill's otherwise demanding curriculum, and they never conceived of these classes as being in any way tailored to athletes.
In fact, they recalled that a number of their non-athlete fraternity members took so many AFAM classes that they inadvertently ended up with AFAM minors by the time they graduated.»
While the public response to the report focused on the school's athletes, the report found that more than half of the students enrolled in the paper courses were nonathletes — many of them referred through the campus» fraternity system.
Some of the most powerful leaders in the business world pledged in fraternities.
He also enrolled as a student at the University of Texas in Austin where he pledged the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity.
«Rex was one of those guys who just gave you a great feeling,» said James Flodine, a fraternity brother of Tillerson's, in a February interview with the Dallas Morning News.
In his college days, Caterpillar CEO Douglas Oberhelman was a fraternity member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon — the nation's largest social college fraternity.
How many people can say they traveled Europe in a choir, played divison I rugby, served as fraternity president, and started six companies before the age of 25?
It's like the situation in Animal House, when one of the fraternity boys lent his friends his father's expensive car and they wrecked it.
However, Lawlor says the Florida Supreme Court in 2003 ruled that the shooting of a separate victim constituted a separate incident when reviewing the case of a fatal shooting at a fraternity graduation party involving multiple victims.
According to a September 2017 article in The Journal of Social History titled ««Banks of the People»: The Life and Death of the U.S. Postal Savings System,» the banking fraternity would maintain its enmity toward the government savings bank for the next 50 years.
In my defense I had set up several businesses when I was younger and had been president of my fraternity (laugh if you want, I think this was the single best preparation for being an entrepreneur and a leader.)
When Zuckerberg came to Harvard in the fall of 2002, he joined a fraternity, one of those «lame» organizations that The Social Network so crudely mocks.
Many of these titans of industry are products of the fraternity culture: Billionaire hedge - fund manager Stephen Mandel, who chairs Dartmouth's board of trustees, was a brother in Psi Upsilon, the oldest fraternity on campus.
The platform of the Magnum Options is powered by SpotOption, a known name in the binary options trading fraternity.
The digital revolution currently underway in financial services — colloquially called FinTech — has raised some questions on the nimbleness and relevance of the banking fraternity in India.
He was also familiar with the Una Sancta movement, an effort to overcome confessional divisions through the renewal of faith among both German Protestants and Catholics, to establish «fraternity in Christ across all barriers.»
The pope insists, as part of his demand for truth, that the Church «has a public role over and above her charitable and educational activities: all the energy she brings to the advancement of humanity and of universal fraternity is manifested when she is able to operate in a climate of freedom.
The explosion of charismatic, Pentecostal, and indigenous communities, especially in Africa, poses all kinds of problems, but here, too, the observation applies that «the most significant — and most gratifying — result of ecumenism over the past few decades is not the various documents [of agreements and convergences] but the recovery of fraternity, the fact that we have rediscovered that we are brothers and sisters in Christ.»
Moving in a reverse pyramid from the specific to the more abstract, they decried the fraternity system, privilege (the «money - fraternity complex»), and the rape culture of the South, including Thomas Jefferson for his relations with Sally Hemings.
The Rev. Kenneth Walker, who was killed on Thursday, and the Rev. Joseph Terra, who remains in critical condition, both belonged to the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, a Catholic community founded in 1988 that trains priests and celebrates the traditional Latin Mass..
They belonged to the largest fraternity in the world — the company of those who had known suffering and death.
In a world from which freedom of competition, equality of opportunity, and social fraternity begin to disappear, political equality is illusory, and democracy becomes a dream.
On Friday of last week Pope Francis addressed the Catholic Fraternity of Charismatic Communities (CFCC) and Fellowship at its sixteenth annual international conference in Rome.
Felix Rocquain argued in an 1878 book, The Revolutionary Spirit Before the Revolution, 1715 - 1789, that one should not turn to the writings of Montesquieu, Locke, Rousseau, Voltaire, etc., and to the ideals of «liberty, equality, fraternity» for an explanation of what drove Frenchmen to revolution.
Speaking in cultural terms, M.M. Thomas argues that a «post-modern humanism which recognizes the integration of mechanical, organic and spiritual dimensions, can develop creative reinterpretation of traditions battling against fundamentalist traditionalism and actualize the potential modernity to create a dynamic fraternity of responsible persons and people».12
This fraternity was part of a special project of Cardinal Mercier who wanted to gather his priests in small groups aimed at sustaining their spiritual and sacerdotal lives.
If we are to build a world of liberty, equality and fraternity, then believers and non-believers must feel free to be just that, equal in their right to live as individuals and in community in accord with their convictions; and fraternal in their relations with one another.
Canon Jules Allaer, a close friend of Cardinal Mercier who was rector of the seminary («Maison Saint Rombaut» in Mechelen) in which Lemaître entered in 1920, welcomed him in a fraternity called the «Friends of Jesus» (Les amis de Jésus).
«The sport of football can be a vehicle of education for the values of honesty, solidarity and fraternity, especially for the younger generation,» Benedict told Italy's Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper back in 2008.
It is, of course, governed by democratic laws (including federal Civil Rights laws), just as are the private clubs like those remaining in Philadelphia, Augusta, etc., or those set up by college students — sororities, fraternities, or the sort of club in the SOCIAL NETWORK which provokes such envious emotions in Mark Zuckerberg.
This debate is also timely, given that the boxing fraternity is about to descend on Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games, even though the Olympic Charter states that it will «dedicate its efforts to ensuring that, in sport, the spirit of fair play prevails and violence is banned».
Its position around the corner from the Glasgow Orange Order - a Protestant fraternity who still march once a year to celebrate the victory of King William III over the Catholic King James II in 1690 at the Battle of the Boyne - may be a mere coincidence, the allegiance of its regulars to Rangers is not.
At Vanderbilt the constituencies were reassured that the university was persisting in its primal Christian commitment because of high standards in academics, or a liberal or broad or thorough curriculum, or freedom from dogmatism, or the cultivation of moral character, or social conscience regarding racial integration or the relief of poverty, or decorum and discipline in fraternities and at football games.
Grateful for the welcome of the American people and thanking the bishops and President Bush in particular, he said the purpose of the visit was «to confirm the Catholics in their faith, to renew and increase fraternity with all Christians, and to announce to everyone the message of «Christ Our Hope.
When the self is committed to the Second Good, its stock of memory, intelligence, relationships, health, and wealth becomes the instrument for the concrete achievement of security, justice, liberty, or fraternity within the domain of personal relations and in the larger world of human institutions.
A long, reflective, and in my opinion profound essay on the basic tension in American culture that was published too recently to be taken fully into account in this book is Wilson Carey McWilliams, The Idea of Fraternity in America, University of California Press, 1973.
There are only a few fraternities on or off campus, and fewer than a hundred students live in them, but they have been the object of allegations of sexual assault, and students and faculty have demanded that something be done.
Father Carrón, president of the Fraternity of Communion and Liberation, gave the closing talk, in which he (disagreeing with Pink) doubled down on religious freedom, speaking of a it as a fundamental human right, and attempted to synthesize how this freedom connected to traditional Christian freedom.
While America is much reduced in power and prosperity, «our chastened mood, our lately learned humility, may have made us better able to realize that everything depends on keeping our fragile sense of American fraternity intact.»
In his scenario, the country fell under a military dictatorship early in the twenty - first century and the Dark Years continued until 2044 when the Democratic Vistas Party, a «coalition of trade unions and churches,» toppled the regime and ushered in an era of egalitarian fraternity (or, as some insisted, «siblinghood»In his scenario, the country fell under a military dictatorship early in the twenty - first century and the Dark Years continued until 2044 when the Democratic Vistas Party, a «coalition of trade unions and churches,» toppled the regime and ushered in an era of egalitarian fraternity (or, as some insisted, «siblinghood»in the twenty - first century and the Dark Years continued until 2044 when the Democratic Vistas Party, a «coalition of trade unions and churches,» toppled the regime and ushered in an era of egalitarian fraternity (or, as some insisted, «siblinghood»in an era of egalitarian fraternity (or, as some insisted, «siblinghood»).
CREPALDI ON FRATERNITY AND UNITY OF KNOWLEDGE From an interview with Archbishop Crepaldi of Trieste in the German magazine, Amos InternationaOF KNOWLEDGE From an interview with Archbishop Crepaldi of Trieste in the German magazine, Amos Internationaof Trieste in the German magazine, Amos International.
Two other astute online commentaries are those by Elizabeth Carr of Amherst College, Massachusetts, who writes that that the «overarching issue» is the soul's gifted relationality which roots human fraternity in God, and Francois Lacoste Lareymonde in his «Les quatre «fils rouges» de Tencyclique» in a feature on «The Anthropology of Gift» in Liberte Politique, Autumn 2009.
Words like fraternity, belonging, and community are so soaked with nostalgia and utopianism that they are nearly useless as guides to the real possibilities of solidarity in modern society.
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