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I guess what I'm not understanding is why pledging has to be physical? Why can't your chapter push members "to their limits" through commuinity service hours worked or # of A's achieved academically during a week. By establishing physical challenges in a non-physical organization, you immediately set different standards for the individuals whereas if you establish (for example) philanthropic challenges for your membership, you can get all types to push towards a same goal no matter their physical abilities. Also by achieving philanthropic or academic goals you strengthen your brotherhood instead of your brawn.
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