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Let's see... you can go to the etymology, which is "a group of people united for a common purpose." You can talk about leadership, loyalty, and mutual support. You can talk about a bond that transcends external differences.
The best definition of sorority I've ever heard was given by a father to his five-year-old son. They were walking by this big wall on campus that we were painting for Senior Sendoff, and the boy asked what a sorority was. Before I could even open my mouth, his dad said, "A sorority is a group of girls who care about each other so much that they decide to call each other sisters and promise always to be there for one another."
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History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes.
Mark Twain
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