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    good fortune of being the Patrol Leader of my Boy Scout troop. I was in charge of setting up, starting the troop meetings with a welcome and the pledge, and leading the other scouts on campouts and troop outings. While attending a Boy Scout camp, the Patrol Leader at the time decided that he didn’t want to be in charge anymore. I took upon myself his responsibilities and did what needed to be done. I attended meetings, led troop activities, and helped our Troop Leaders. At my church, I often take charge

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    begin to understand new skills, ideas, methods, etc. Also, through my experience as a Boy Scout, I have learned how to teach peers and present the information through many forms of teaching. I have taught my troop first aid, how to pack their bags, outdoors skills, and how to memorize the Scout Oath, Law, Motto, and Slogan. Currently in Boy Scouts, I participate in troop 223 in Kenner, I hold the rank of Life Scout,

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    "When you're out there partying, horsing around, someone out there at the same time is working hard. Someone is getting smarter and someone is winning" by Evan killham. I enjoy this quote because it teaches me how to use my time wisely, and to work hard in everything I do. I'm a drummer. I've been drumming for five years, and drumming is my passion. The marching band has competitions. it's hard this year because I have after school practice that is 2-3 hours each day. My motivation is this quote

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    Atticus: A Good Parent

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Aticus Finch is a single parent to Scout and Jem after Atticus’ wife died from a sudden heart attack when Jem was six and Scout was only two. With this tragic event Atticus has to raise his children and provide for his family. When there are two parents it is already difficult enough one even harder. As a result, many wonder how Atticus can be a good parent to these curious kids and worry about his job as a lawyer. With Atticus career as a lawyer, he knows better

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    Atticus Father

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    the life of young girl named Scout her father, Atticus, is a lawyer. He takes on a case that is not popular among the community. Atticus had to defend a black man, Tom Robinson, was accused of the rape of a young white woman. The decision to defend Tom made life a lot harder for Scout and her brother, Jem. Though their life was made harder there were a lot more lessons that their father's decision taught them. There is no argument that Atticus is a great father. Scout and Jem look up to him not only

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    Vigil Honor

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    in Service” are the watchwords of the Vigil Honor, the highest level of membership in the Order of the Arrow, Scouting’s national honor society. Following nomination, a candidate for the Vigil Honor must undergo a solemn and secretive ceremony at a Scout camp in the pine woods of Bastrop, Texas. I, too, have kept the Vigil, and I will never forget it. On the night of my Vigil, I took an oath of silence, and a ceremonialist led me into an unfamiliar forest. The song of crickets and the sound of my

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    (Using six leadership styles for effective team performance, 2016). As a leader over cheerleader squad, you may have young ladies from Mexico or any other foreign country. One of the hardest things is learning the languages from each other’s country. So the young ladies learn the cheer and work together as a group, not just

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    This case study report highlights my placement experience with the Scouts Victoria, one of the largest not-for-profit (NFP) youth international organisations in Australia. This report aims to unfold the organisations internal (e.g. organisational skills) and external (e.g. funding) activities along with my role as an intern and self-reflection of my learning. It will explore these by describing my duties, responsibilities, encountered challenges and issues observed during my placement hours. My

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    Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, there are numerous implicit indications of symbolism that the author conceals behind items and ideas, but a main one that was found was the innocence of the Mockingbird. This was seen with Tom Robinson (a black man), Scout, and Boo Radley. For instance, Tom Robinson was living in a prejudiced world and was named guilty for an act he didn’t do. This led to his intentional death in prison. His death was done intentionally for a reason. Since he lost a rigged law case because

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    To Kill a Mockingbird: Modern Day Parallels, Evolution of Compassion, and Guide to Leadership The Common Core State Standard for Language Arts, which is the current standards observed by North Carolina, determines the particular proficiency students need in order to be prepared for their academic and professional futures according to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. They add that some of these skills include, but are not limited to critical thinking skills, literacy skills

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