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Hazing --- Ragging --- Students --- Initiations (into trades, societies, etc.) --- Government policy --- Conduct of life --- United States --- Armed Forces --- Military life.
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Destroying Young Lives is a compelling look at how universities, the military, and other social groups can learn from past mistakes and protect their members going forward.
Initiations (into trades, societies, etc.) --- Greek letter societies --- College students --- Hazing --- Ragging --- Students --- Fraternities --- Initiations --- Trades, Initiations into --- Youth dedication --- Rites and ceremonies --- Secret societies --- Conduct of life. --- Conduct of life
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Hazing - United States - Government policy. --- Bullying --- Hazing --- Military offenses --- Soldiers --- Military Science - General --- Military & Naval Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Government policy --- Social conditions --- Government policy. --- Social conditions. --- United States --- Armed Forces --- Military life. --- Armed Forces personnel --- Members of the Armed Forces --- Military personnel --- Military service members --- Service members --- Servicemen, Military --- Ragging --- Bullyism --- Students --- Initiations (into trades, societies, etc.) --- Aggressiveness --- Conduct of life
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Are black men naturally violent? Do they define manhood in the same way as their counterparts across lines of race? Are black Greek-letter fraternities among the most dangerous student organizations on American college and university campuses? Can their often-dangerous initiation processes be stopped or even modified and, if not, what should be done about them? In this second edition of Black Haze, Ricky L. Jones takes on these questions and more. The first edition was an enlightening and sometimes disturbing examination of American men's quest for acceptance, comfort, reaffirmation, and manhood in a world where their footing is often unstable. In this new edition Jones not only provides masterful philosophical and ethical analyses but he also forces the engagement of a terrifying real world process that damages and kills students with all too frequent regularity. With a revealing new preface and stunning afterword, Jones immerses the reader in an intriguing and dark world marked by hypermasculinity, unapologetic brutality, and sometimes death. He offers a compelling book that ranges well beyond the subject of hazing—one that yields perplexing questions and demands difficult choices as we move forward in addressing issues surrounding fraternities, violent hazing, black men, and American society.
Greek letter societies --- African American college students --- Hazing --- Education --- Social Sciences --- Student Fraternities & Societies - U.S. --- Ragging --- Students --- Initiations (into trades, societies, etc.) --- College fraternities --- College sororities --- Fraternities --- Sororities, Greek letter --- Societies --- Afro-American college students --- College students, African American --- College students, Negro --- College students --- Conduct of life
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Lively analyses on the changing meanings of elaborate ceremonies when crossing the equator
Hazing. --- Naval ceremonies, honors, and salutes. --- Sailors -- Social life and customs. --- Seafaring life -- History. --- Naval ceremonies, honors, and salutes --- Hazing --- Sailors --- Seafaring life --- Military & Naval Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Naval Science - General --- Social life and customs --- History --- Social life and customs. --- History. --- Ragging --- Naval courtesy --- Naval honors --- Naval salutes --- Salutes, Naval --- Sailors' life --- Sea life --- Mariners --- Naval personnel --- Seamen --- Students --- Initiations (into trades, societies, etc.) --- Military ceremonies, honors, and salutes --- Adventure and adventurers --- Manners and customs --- Voyages and travels --- Armed Forces --- Boaters (Persons) --- Conduct of life
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