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"process's"
One of our traditions was uitilizing the letter "e" correctly in the pluralization of nouns.
If by processes you mean hazing, it's pretty much a variation on a theme - verbal, physical, and psychological abuse is used to create a bond between new recruits through a shared struggle. This obviously occurs in the military, sports, gangs, and the business world as well. As far as specific initiation rituals, they usually center around each organization's history and symbols. My wife was a triple legacy in her sorority. During her initiation, she was blindfolded and placed in a small room similar to a closet. As she was turned to face each corner, her three family members were there to congratulate her. They had flown in as a surprise, which was pretty cool. Supposedly, in Chi Omega, after disrobing and lying in a closed coffin with a dead owl, pledges emerge and are "born again" to their sorority.
The greek system is not that serious.
One of our traditions was uitilizing the letter "e" correctly in the pluralization of nouns.
If by processes you mean hazing, it's pretty much a variation on a theme - verbal, physical, and psychological abuse is used to create a bond between new recruits through a shared struggle. This obviously occurs in the military, sports, gangs, and the business world as well. As far as specific initiation rituals, they usually center around each organization's history and symbols. My wife was a triple legacy in her sorority. During her initiation, she was blindfolded and placed in a small room similar to a closet. As she was turned to face each corner, her three family members were there to congratulate her. They had flown in as a surprise, which was pretty cool. Supposedly, in Chi Omega, after disrobing and lying in a closed coffin with a dead owl, pledges emerge and are "born again" to their sorority.
The greek system is not that serious.