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    Eagle Scout Custom Essay

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    Eagle Scout Custom A cultural custom in the area where I live is for a young man to earn the Eagle Scout Award. There are many reasons why this is a cultural custom. While the young man earns this award, he learns to be a leader, learns to give service, and learns various skills he will use for the rest of his life. A young man is strongly encouraged to earn the Eagle Scout Award and many resources are made available to assist him. There are also many lifelong benefits for earning the Eagle Scout

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    Boy Scouts Maturity

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    my thirteen plus years in the program, was to earn the rank of Eagle Scout. Growing from a young immature child to a young adult that can effectively plan, execute, and fulfill the requirements of the rank of Eagle Scout. I will not lie, as there were many points in which I wanted to quit the program because it would be boring, and lose my interest. But over the years, I knew that I wanted to earn the rank of Eagle Scout, as it is a title that would be with me my entire life, as well as a

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    Boy Scouts Needs

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    involvement with the Boy Scouts of America, I became a club scout at the age of 7 years old and by my 14th birthday, I completed the requirements of the Boy Scouts Highest rank and was given the honor of becoming a Eagle Scout. I view this as my greatest achievement not for its complexity, but for its ability to teach me skills and grant me the confidence to continue perusing other long term goals, such as completing high school, college, and other personal goals. The Boy Scouts taught moral values such

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    Scout Way Examples

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    The Girl Scout Way 1) Our goal throughout our project was to address the lack of enthusiasm with helping others. We selected to tackle this issue so that we could help those who are less fortunate as well as so that we can be a model to all who look up to us. 2) At our schools, a program had been established that introduced volunteering to teens. This program was implemented to bring awareness to the scarcity in the number of volunteers. This program gives students opportunities to help those who

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    Girl Scout Interview

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    For my profile I interviewed a longtime friend and sister Girl Scout of mine. She goes by the name of Rosie Houck. Girl Scout Programs build the confidence, courage, and character of the girls that will one day be leading society to the future. Each year girls from around the world put all of the things that they have learned about people and helping others to the test. There are three major awards that can be earned in Girl Scouts, the bronze, the silver and the gold. Rosie Houck has completed

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    Philmont Scout Trip

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    and successfully complete the 12 day (15 day including travel) high adventure backpacking trek and expedition at Philmont Scout Ranch, the Boy Scouts of America’s premier high adventure in the rugged northern New Mexico wilderness from June 16 – June 30, 2016. Provide a brief overview of your planned activities to achieve your goal: It all started with one of the assistant scout master contacting Philmont to get our troop on the wait list and then following up periodically to get us confirmed in July

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    say that my greatest achievement, was earning the rank of Eagle Scout from the Boy Scouts of America. The rank of Eagle Scout is not something that is easily achieved. Many people have struggled to obtain the rank and have failed. However, many of America 's most influential figures have won the rank of Eagle Scout. Neil Armstrong, Hank Aaron, and Rick Perry are just a few well known figures who have obtained the rank of Eagle Scout. To add the rank 's prestige and importance, those who do receive

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    Girl Scouts is a common program, in which many people place their girls in. It was started by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912 and now has over 1.8 million Girl Scouts. She came up with the concept while volunteering in England with the Girl Guides. She soon formed the program in order uplift, empower and give back. The Girl Scouts organization was known for being about their cookies, but after rebranding they are known for their causes. The organization’s impact on the community and young women’s lives

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    Before I was in 4th grade, I never participated in any clubs until I saw a sign about Cub Scouts. I asked my dad what he thought, and he mentioned that it was fun. I asked him to sign me up, but I was concerned it would affect my schoolwork. I was an average student, and I struggled with some subjects due to a learning disability. I joined Cub Scouts as a Webelo, the oldest level, and I became a new member of the den. Looking back, I remember the Webelo activities like they were yesterday. There

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    Boy Scouts for as long as I can remember, and the entirety of it has made me a better person. It has taught me many things such as cooperation, responsibility, and leadership. Scouting has lead me to some fantastic places, like Japan. I do not know what my life could possibly be like if I was never in scouting. Being a part of the Boy Scouts has lead me to some truly amazing places. The most amazing was the island nation of Japan. While I was in Japan I attended the twenty third World Scout Jamboree

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