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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT PBP EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Pi Beta Phi Foundation
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Created in 1990, Pi Beta Phi Foundation funds programs promoting intellectual, ethical, and leadership development of our members and through its philanthropic efforts, benefits society at large
Question 2: MISSION
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The mission of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for women is to promote friendship, develop women of intellect and integrity, cultivate leadership potential and enrich lives through community service
Question 3: Why Fraternity
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the term fraternity is an inclusive term, meaning not men, but human beings
Question 4: CAR Connect
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CAR Connect is a literacy initiative linking the CAR program with First Book resources, like free books
Question 5: Cornerstone of Pi Phi's leadership philosophy
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Servant leadership is the cornerstone of Pi Phi's leadership philosophy
Question 6: Founding Info
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On April 28, 1867, Pi Beta Phi was founded as I.C. Sorosis at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois
Question 7: Founders
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Fannie Whitenack Libbey Fannie Ann Thomson Jennie Nicol, M.D.Jennie Horne Turnbull Emma Brownlee Kilgore Clara Brownlee Hutchinson Libby Brook Gaddis Rosa Moore Ada Bruen Grier Inez Smith Soule Margaret Campbell Nancy Black Wallace Question 8: Literacy: why is it important
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girls and women comprise 2/3 of the world's illiterate population
Question 9: VISION
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The vision of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women is to be recognized as a premier organization for women by providing lifelong enrichment to its members and contributing to the betterment of society.
Question 10: Governing body
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Pi Beta Phi is governed by 7 Grand Council members and 15 directors
Question 11: National Panhellenic Conference Delegate
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The full name of the Pi Beta Phi National Panhellenic Conference Delegate is Linda Noel Isben
Question 12: Constitution and Statutes
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The Constitution and Statutes are the governing documents of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity
The bylaws detail local chapter organization and policies Question 13: Examples of Policy and Position Statements:
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hazing, alcohol, drugs, pre- and post-parties, media
Question 14: CORE VALUES
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The core values of Pi Beta Phi are: Integrity, Lifelong Commitment, Honor and Respect, Personal and Intellectual Growth, Philanthropic Service to others, and Sincere Friendship
Question 15: anti-hazing hotline
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the Pi Beta Phi anti-hazing hotline phone number is 888-668-4293 or 888 NOT-HAZE
Question 16: First book
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in June 2007, PBP and PBP Foundation annouced its corporate partnership with First book, an internation nonprofit organization founded in 1992 with a single mission: to give children from low-income families the opp to read and own their first new books
Question 17: CAR
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Champions are Readers
Pi Phi's own program, CAR is a month-long enrichment program for 3rd grade elementary students
Question 18: Literacy advocacy
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pi beta phi is committed to leading the way to a more literate society, which includes advocating for education and literacy
Question 19: Grand President
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Mary Loy Tatum is the current Grand President of Pi Beta Phi
Question 20: Arrow in the arctic
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Pi Phi's canadian philanthropy, Arrow int eh Arctice, supports literacy in Canada's Northern library
systems: The Yukon, Northwest Territotires, and Nunavut
Question 21: Award
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The Balfour Cup is the Pi Beta Phi award for the best overall performance by a chapter
Question 22: Available resources
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Resources available to you if you needed to address physical, emotional, or mental health issues: counseling center (Dyer), Health center, wellness center, teachers, big sisters, sisters, Rec Center, AAC, Ombuds
Question 23: Magazine
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The Arrow it the name of our Fraternity's magazine
Question 24: Local literacy initiatives and service
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-promote and improve literacy in Pi Phi communities
- reaffirm the frat's commitment to and impact on youth education
-provide an opp for PBP chapters and alumnae org to see the direct impact of their work and how it affects children in their communitie