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    significant, because I was the person who created the group. For quite some time, I had pondered why it was that the Boy Scouts in town were permitted to engage in more adventurous activities than us Girl Scouts. While in the midst of searching for an answer and solution to this observation, I discovered the existence of Venture Scouts; venturing is a subsidiary group of the Boy Scouts open to young men and women to promote adventure, service, exemplary character, and much more. Almost immediately, I

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    Becoming an Eagle Scout The Scout Executive of Southern Missouri presented me with a medal and a badge. The award recognized the accomplishments and requirements that an Eagle Scout fulfills. I accepted the award and took my seat. Once the applaud of my fellow scouts and friends died down, I thanked everybody for coming to recognize my accomplishment of becoming an Eagle Scout. I continued to express my gratitude to all the leaders and parents that made my time as a Boy Scout some of the best times

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    NHS Application Essay

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    I recently completed my Eagle Scout rank, achieving the highest honor in Boy Scouts, and I am also a brotherhood member of scouting's honor society, the Order of the Arrow. I served a six month term as Senior Patrol Leader, the most senior scout leader within my troop, as well as serving as Assistant Senior Patrol Leader for one term. Before that, I did three six month terms as Troop Guide, a position in which I acclimated first year scouts to the troop, teaching them the ways of scouting

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    Murray, maybe even as a Tiger Scout, set the goal of becoming an Eagle Scout. We were not really a scouting family prior to this, even though his brothers did participate in cub scouts. His dream was solidified on the day Austin Shepard was awarded Eagle Scout in our church. The ceremony was grand and Austin was a boy that had overcome a great deal of obstacles to achieve

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    Scout's Journey

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    It has been a long journey to get where I am today. I began scouting in first grade as a tiger in Cub Scout pack 852. I then continued to get the arrow of light, and then joined troop 1539 in 5th grade, where I have been ever since. Over the course of the last decade, scouting has been a large part of my childhood and has had a large impact on who I have become today. This program has taught me leadership, personal responsibility, and work ethic which have allowed me to excel in all areas of my life

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    couple years, I’ve had multiple leadership positions with the Boy Scouts of America; each one teaching me valuable lessons about being a leader and about life. The most recent one would be serving on the Grand Canyon council as a National Eagle Scout Association and an alumni representative. I’ve been on each of these for four years now. For the N.E.S.A. (National Eagle Scout Association) my role was to help retain new Eagle Scout to stay active with scouting and not just be done. The way I accomplished

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    ever had to do in your life? For myself, it was getting my Eagle Scout award. Now for those who don’t know what an Eagle Scout award is or means I will try and explain it to you. An Eagle Scout award is the highest rank possible in Scouting. In order to achieve this rank, you have to complete seven different ranks, along with other different requirements along the way. The basic requirements that you need in order to get an Eagle Scout rank are, twenty-one different merit badges (eleven required and

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    My Favorite Sport

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    ​ ​Not​ ​only ​can​​ ​I​ ​solve ​​a​ ​rubik’s​ cube,​ ​​but​ ​I​ ​can​ ​also​ ​play ​piano​ ​​and​ ​play ​​I​ ​play three​ ​different​ ​sports.​ ​When​ ​I’m​ ​not​ ​doing​ ​something​ ​sports​ ​related,​ ​I’ll ​ ​probably ​​be​ ​at​ ​Boy Scouts​ ​or​ ​playing​ ​in​ ​a​ ​concert​ ​for​ ​band.​ ​Since​ ​my​ ​schedule​ ​is​ ​always​ ​filled​ ​up​ ​with​ ​sports, Hobbies,​ ​and​ ​music,​ ​I​ ​barely​ ​get​ ​any​ ​free​ ​time. The​ ​most​ ​important​ ​thing​ ​in​ ​my​ ​life​ ​sports

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    the advantages and disadvantages of scouting in real life, parts of the personal development of a boy scout include developing respect for himself and others. The values of Boy Scouts fit in so well with our own from character development to ethical decision making to community service and more. It has ideals of spiritual and character growth, citizenship training, and personal fitness. The Scout Oath is a pledge of duty to God and family. The family is an important influence on our nation's youth

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    It is the highest rank that can be earned in the Boy Scouts of America, and it represents a culmination of persistence in two regards: the trials of my Eagle Scout Project and, more importantly, my years in scouting. It required commitment and sacrifice. While earning the Eagle Scout award was a long-term goal of mine, its significance stems from the journey to attain it. This award marks the apex of the countless people

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