Examples of using Fraternity in English and their translations into Chinese
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Thursday, 14 November 2019 dialogue peace fraternity islam violence extremism.
Instead, he found himself all at once enclosed in a fraternity.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.
I did not want to be a member of a fraternity in college.
This winter, no new members pledged the fraternity.
Alpha Kappa Pi Professional Fraternity.
I didn't join a fraternity in college.
My wish for a happy Christmas is a wish for fraternity.
Not joining a fraternity in order to concentrate exclusively on my studies.
A Fraternity is an association of men, selected in their college days by democratic processes, because of their adherence to common ideals and aspirations.
This group was made up of student athletes, fraternity members and members of the general undergraduate population, led by Richard Waselewsky and Richard Forzani.
The fraternity is committed to academic excellence, leadership development and cultural enlightenment, and is enhanced by a diverse membership.
I lived in my fraternity house every summer, and up on the fifth floor there's a ladder that goes up to the roof.
To keep their on-campus house on 4 Henry Street, the fraternity must initiate at least six new members by the end of the year.
Promote among the population a culture of peace, tolerance, reconciliation, pardon, fraternity, peaceful coexistence, integration, national unity and patriotism;
The fraternity says they are about raising awareness of Asian-Americans, but it's all[expletive],'' he says.
It is argued that global solidarity or universal fraternity should be the basic principle inspiring relations between developed and developing countries.
Join a national aviation fraternity or a professional and industry-specific organization, and put your skills to use.
Regardless of the institution- whether it is a religious organization, fraternity, club, workplace or group of friends- conflict can happen.
A fraternity is an association of men, selected in the college by democratic processes, because of the adherence to common ideals and aspirations.