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your bridge is no longer acceptable we're all in very big trouble among the most fragile of students these pills can cause violence police in nations and suicidal thoughts. despite the risks a real traffic of these drugs has developed over the internet. this classified ad site well known by americans has dozens of office full study trucks. to attract students these miracle pills have even been renamed study. in order to get hold of them a simple phone call will do. what. the police have been looking at these new internet delist book quite some time oktober two thousand and twelve operation dot com led to the arrest of twenty one new yorkers who were operating on this site. among them a student at n.y.u.
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. the aim of the authorities is to break up any traffic where doctors may be involved. on campus the addresses of these specialists are being exchanged illicitly we went to interview one of them. and it was like this because this is what is going on you know before i take a test or something and i pretend to be a student who is having difficulties. so here's a loop. that said exactly. no no health scan no verification of my student status instead of any medical examination he just hands me a sheet. with a. distance do you have problems organizing yourself or concentrating do you have memory problems you know that this questionnaire put together by the world health organization helps diagnose attention deficit disk. orders among adults. age also
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works as a medical guarantee for this doctor is that you will be able to text will read your room before you post it to the south of the bridge and then return to a large person yeah exactly this with what goals or. to protect himself from any possible prosecution the psychiatry is made to sign a disclaimer should research go for it ok doctors think of all the as it was. in two thousand and nine almost six million prescriptions like this were issued to your famous fraternities on the front of each building week letters identified. ronald reagan george w. bush steven spielberg mark zuckerberg all of them have been through these exclusively male secret brotherhoods. although they encourage support loyalty and
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integration as a code of conduct many americans consider them as violent and sectarian. after a few weeks of negotiations some of them allowed us to film them. it's rush week the week for selecting new members and tonight it's operation charm at the sigma alpha epsilon house. so they are not going to see you the aim to find future flatmates for this brand new house located in the heart of campus inside there's a fireplace a club arm chair paintings of the former alumni you could almost forget their students live here for only a time so these are all before any real chance of that. tonight the fraternity will only be create the university's best pedigrees. graham has been an essay member since to. thousand and ten he knows the selection
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ritual well. for the house events are there as an event. we started a short history. there you go. the atmosphere is rather relaxed everybody's trying to make a good impression you're going to take away the house in a couple of guys together don't you. good for their candidates the first visit is only the beginning of a long process selection hazing initiations to get a place here they will have to get through what are sometimes violent challenges but not tonight discouraging the contenders is out of the question their attack is still focused on the competing for turn ities like former house right down the street they're building this new house it's going to feel like one hundred square feet here in ours just to be bigger than ours but they're doing it like a two million dollar west budgets are struggling here but if we turn to tease operates with huge budgets entry for the sposi students cost between one thousand to three thousand euros
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a year. the wealth of these fraternities is mainly gifted to them by former members it's you know kind of like a suite almost for two people but. benefactors who will become sponsors of these students once graduated found this is a fraternity's main strength building a professional network to get re going door to a living so i think there's a presence around it's kind of his role model. these fraternities are mainly hope to young white anglo-saxon americans. it's a great way of continuing a system of the elite and privileges spencer. they are a very bad place to hang out if. this student in the red shirt gets a slightly warmer welcome spencer is a different kind of candidate to the athletes. now i mean you know that i mean this idea of a big head. you know. you know it's. there
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at the s.a.e. house spencer is already a little at home. his place in the house is reserved it's a family heirloom. here. very rare it's yours. you prefer. their preferences. or its characteristics. at the university of kentucky twenty five fraternities shared the campus and the pick of the students quite apart from their parent teaches him they also indulge in fierce competition in terms of pot and alcohol. what's up. for and this is what gives a fraternity its reputation these nights of heavy drinking at the end of the afternoon and the campus delta sigma fi house has already started to party thirty
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more pitchers. delta is saying this is a new channel twenty two he's organizing the feeling he's in charge of the fraternity social life his mission for the days to motivate those who are choosing the new members and they begin by going over the classics. a series of great joys. was a game best of the night is best says i i knew that it was just there was a little booklet for turning it gets around and we chant this song and yeah we all rushed important hello. yeah but it's welcome like well well you know how it's good. for these much obituaries have only one objective she not the brothers for life who i would close tonight if he wasn't up by a good life. guys it was even though i would go forward.
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aside from the camaraderie the fraternities also have another purpose to enable their members to meet go. this is mary gearin she's about to murder with two balls . their favorite targets aren't waitresses but so far two students the female equivalent of fraternities on campus. of the nine pm in the delta said to have the parties in full swing. was among the thirty or so excited goes we see luciano delta six party guy. he's come on a scouting mission. was our doing. thank you i was with them on campus fatalities of sororities form a single community one big dating club the students from good families where
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anything goes was with that what happens here stays here was thank i was normally it's the fraternity is that host the sorority so that these young ladies don't have to pay each fraternity member contributes two hundred dollars perturb it is all done to encourage making connections times with pratt parties it's all free how i how i'd cooperate that's like the only guys who really associate hearing us are pretty much only talk to write really boys yeah yeah i'm. sure he'll give this year a new email evidence with them and your friends are dating guys who answered paternity you say like that's especially to you but there. we'll make fun of can't
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we can't make fun of like yeah if you are an idiot or it may have been emoji which is means i mean depending. on american campuses academic success relies on integration into these elite societies to get in some students want to educate even the most barbaric afresh the initiations. into cultures going out of the big picture but it's. a girl for real business which we need to maintain we need to i would but it's no and the fact of the prospects of the more go forth with drawls with the automotive g.p.s. geo track across other machines will have less and less people employed so the fact
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that we easily get to the show business just shows how the rest of the waters get a little bit. with it with even. this footage is unique because there's a tribal lands are normally off limits to the public eric's allowed in because he's this is personal don't. people here know him simply as dr eric he's rich famous some always on the move saving yachts and flying aircraft that. he's considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. that's happening. how are you so safe going out to busy doing
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that nothing's going to get the population nothing was going to keep people from hamas on. a plate for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager killian erroneous and spending student twenty million a one playa. book it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so one more chance for. the base this minute.
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they call me a useful idiot i'm a useful idiot you called me a useful idiot a useful idiot useful idiots go expressing my opinions on the first two sins of us doing it behind his record is the same strategy we attack persons instead of talking about what's next. you'll ban me from getting this close to the white house i'm with a group code pink why not ban the color pink one hour stretch beyond the right i should be sent to the town because i'm going to try to break me on the wheel but what a long time that this will come since you don't scare me and i'll continue to voice my opinion i'll continue to speak out i'm in good company i'm in good company you're going to be you want to do this because we're all free thinkers.
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financials i don't buy any i'm on a few. of the flights. at the last minute from the future so crocker was kaiser. we had to have no film the east coast of the united states. here we have one of the oldest american universities here. upon leaving its graduates are among the country's top six highest salaries. and promotional images of an elite campus without history where one out of every two students is a member of a fraternity. was one of them just like his grandfather and brother before him. let's start. over here too so actually every time however his
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initiation charge a lot of you know as fast as you can to further. in contrast to the principle of supporter couple pledges vomit into a pan and one of the patrollers cracked you know eggs and cheese and baked in the oven and and juris no egg he has inflicted upon others the very same tortures he did out says daring to testify about them in one of america's biggest magazines rolling stone confessions of an eye for something that nobody has forgotten when i first saw the people it was like a shock people vomited and people your. people are jocular. the year before someone defra kid the cultures were swim around and you're like bow ties. at dartmouth his confession exploded like a bomb that once the scandal was over the university tried to bury the matter i tried to get them to investigate and they never did you know in
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a real way if you really want to know what i think yeah it is it's not me it's you know there were the nine who give the most you know a lot of them are in for tourney's and a lot of them are on well some of them are on the board of trustees or were on the board of trustees and. you know millions of dollars changes hands. and you left out months before graduating. even though he survived the fraternity violence others weren't so lucky. you're ten am at the long island courthouse. jack omarion pâté meehan have chosen to break the law of silence by pressing charges against their son's fraternity came to court to get my songs that will save. them and he died from alcohol poisoning. this civil trial marks the end of four years of relentless legal battle according
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to their lawyer this tragedy should serve as an example for going to get. that they're going to be. live on the land for whatever damage that we can. get the jurors to work. for the loss of their son the parte millions are claiming damages against the paternity as president as well as two other frat boys who were present on the evening of the hazing. the university itself is not involved the tragedy took place off campus. a man was nineteen years old he was the only child from jacka merriam's remarriage . and this is just before he went to college and the long hair was an a student. it was very smart very capable. among wanted to be a doctor but on the twenty eighth of february two thousand and nine his dreams were
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crushed his hazing turned into a tragedy after he was very very drunk. and that he was trying to stop drinking that kept pouring but about his stroke that's one. part of the span that they took my simple already had passed and they took him up to the house and. put him to. good behavior just the growth in the left in there. just by. the next morning the police discovered our mums lifeless body the alcohol content in his body was seven times the legal limit. since the tragedy time has stood still at the parte means house but. its worth is. just for the stuff in here right now so i just can't bring myself to take it out than. the poor of. the first char saw the
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three students sentenced to a weekend in prison an injustice for nicole and sister and a sign of impunity of these fraternities weekends in jail going on very becoming and suddenly didn't even make any sense you know but now they can organize and get married and have kids and do whatever to not. have kids downstairs have not got there they don't know this is so the parte me inspired a civil lawsuit to get compensation. the culprits were finally sentenced to pay a fine of millions of dollars in damages. on american campuses alcohol has become a real problem. once a year students from across the whole country gather for a heavy drinking session. we are in south padre island texas the spring break
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temple. sixty thousand students meet here every year it's three pm on the largest beach of the island rowdy has been drinking heavily ovett student discovers the joys of spring break for the first time we. were really killed that way because. it goes into. you know it's true. what's in store for them dance competitions and drinking again. american students forget the pressure of the upcoming exams in the mean time anything goes for good or for showing for a show there are agreed to give them a shot. from their families and what they used to these youngsters no longer know their limits to drugs and alcohol many of them finish their afternoon in a medical tent set up a few meters from the beach there or be hydrated there drop in this body later. accustomed to such default cheree the state of texas is not to mean with its
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resources that two hundred first aid workers are hired so that the party does not turn into a tragedy in charge of fire chief bernie the sad sad sad bring regular course like we have a disaster is controlled chaos. every day one hundred spring breakers are admitted to this field hospital. today about he has managed to get back to his hotel without any problems you. know but in the girls' room some haven't stomach the alcohol so well they get through drunk at the beach for their share in the year in the past when. you have to keep going rowdy and out and have their own technique from the beach they came in here in stop drinking if they were to can't drink then they would have been and they were going to party and just like us. for these students spring break rules the effort they've made throughout the year. so they party
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day and night to rely on a very special form of support to help them control the situation cameras we have one camera they go painted on top. of the other tower and what does it all the way around three hundred sixty looking at. me and you can tell me joe has been spotted dealing cannot see the queue for the night club. tonight he's planning to dance and drink all night. it turns out that he an out and have found out these two boys have saved up almost two months of student job salary. god our guardian allergan our little hung outside a pancake stand awaits that and there are catholics from their district every evening these volunteers prepare more than six thousand pancakes to help the party of american students tomorrow exam. but there have to knuckle down.
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