Theta Lady


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I loved sorority life and hope nowadays sorority girls can catch a glimpse of what makes a wonderful sisterhood experience. I see it needed on the market because of all the old and new, good, and bad fraternities and sororities on college campuses today. Greek life merits far outweigh and abide despite a few fraternity closings. Many Thetas are quite famous and successful. We could sell a gold book with the black-and-gold Theta emblem to annual new pledges groups in 144 college Theta chapters. There are 250,000 initiated members. Theta headquarters said they publish the magazine but no keepsake book. For example, Tulare County Panhellenic where I was president and Woman of the Year could give it to all Greek mothers for themselves and their legacy daughters. It would be a great gift for scholarship recipients.




ThetaHealing


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Discover the worldwide phenomenon of ThetaHealing® and how it can help you to achieve transformational healing in this revised and updated edition of Vianna Stibal's definitive guide. In 1995, Vianna Stibal was diagnosed with a serious health condition. When conventional and alternative medicine failed her, she discovered a simple technique that cured her illness and sparked a worldwide phenomenon. ThetaHealing® is essentially applied quantum physics. Using a theta brain wave, which until now was believed to be accessible only in deep sleep or yogi-level meditation, the practitioner is able to connect with the energy of All That Is - the energy in everything - to identify issues with and witness healings on the physical body, and to identify and change limiting beliefs. In this revised and updated edition, you will discover: - the belief and feeling work that can instantly change the thinking within you that creates illness - the 7 Planes of Existence, a concept that allows you to connect to the highest level of love and energy of All That Is - how to develop the ability to change on all levels: physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually, using the Creator of All That Is.




Expanding Their Scope


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Abigail's sky is falling. Lady Abigail St. Clare is wealthy, popular, and about to marry the rich, handsome nobleman, Lord Walter Harding. She is a star, and the world is at her fingertips as she takes her place among high society as a beautiful and respected countess. But Lady Abigail has a couple of secrets. When one is made public by an unknown enemy, it threatens to destroy everything she was looking forward to and had worked hard for. The countess mathematician and astronomer has never been one to give up without a battle. When her best hopes of setting matters right involve working with the man who brought this predicament to the fore in the first place, it'll take everything she has not to wring his neck. Or maybe she'll wish for a very different relationship in time… Lady Abigail's faceless foe will test their loyalties and ambitions. Her sky may be falling, but she's used to pushing boundaries and is ready to knock it back into place. Sweet and clean historical fiction with a modern twist




Bound by a Mighty Vow


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Explores the meaning of sisterhood for those who belonged to women's fraternities between 1870 and 1920.




The Phi Gamma Delta


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Fair-Weather Friends


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Welcome to the club.... The Theta Ladies are the hottest new high school sorority, and Camille wants in! After seeing the girls perform a fantastic show at her school, Camille's dreaming of donning the pink satin T-shirt of the Thetas...and is beyond flattered when the sorority sisters actually acknowledge her existence. If only she could persuade her best friends -- Alexis, Jasmine, and Angel -- to join with her.... Is it worth the price of admission? Jasmine has always butted heads with Tori Young, the Theta Ladies president, and she wants no part of the exclusive sorority scene. Camille, Alexis, and Angel are excited to be pledging and are up for any challenge. When it is time to announce new members, Camille and Alexis are accepted and Angel's left out in the cold. Despite her disappointment, Angel encourages her friends to enjoy themselves. But when the real reason for Angel's rejection comes to light, Alexis and Camille must choose: Do they break their commitment to their newfound "sisters" to take a stand for their sister at heart?




Aldebaran


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Congressional Record


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Bertha Maxwell-Roddey


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The life and accomplishments of an influential leader in the desegregated South This biography of educational activist and Black studies forerunner Bertha Maxwell-Roddey examines a life of remarkable achievements and leadership in the desegregated South. Sonya Ramsey modernizes the nineteenth-century term “race woman” to describe how Maxwell-Roddey and her peers turned hard-won civil rights and feminist milestones into tangible accomplishments in North Carolina and nationwide from the late 1960s to the 1990s.  Born in 1930, Maxwell-Roddey became one of Charlotte’s first Black women principals of a white elementary school; she was the founding director of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte’s Africana Studies Department; and she cofounded the Afro-American Cultural and Service Center, now the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Art + Culture. Maxwell-Roddey founded the National Council for Black Studies, helping institutionalize the field with what is still its premier professional organization, and served as the 20th National President of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., one of the most influential Black women’s organizations in the United States.  Using oral histories and primary sources that include private records from numerous Black women’s home archives, Ramsey illuminates the intersectional leadership strategies used by Maxwell-Roddey and other modern race women to dismantle discriminatory barriers in the classroom and the boardroom. Bertha Maxwell-Roddey offers new insights into desegregation, urban renewal, and the rise of the Black middle class through the lens of a powerful leader’s life story. Publication of this work made possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.