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    “The Boy Scouts have been plagued by declining membership.”, an article on Newsela.com states. Have you ever been on the Girl of Boy Scouts, if so, have you ever been in a situation that asked if you wanted to come over to the other side. If you were on the Boy Scouts, you probably would not have been asked to come over to the Girl Scouts, but the Boy Scouts are now wanting Girl Scouts to join them. Each side has their own ways, and the Boy Scouts are trying to make them collaborate for the greater

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    embroidered smocks that enamors parents. When I was five, almost every girl in my class was a Girl Scouts Daisy. But by the first grade, most of the kids and their parents had moved on from scouting, to pursue dance or play an instrument. While my parents also encouraged me to sign up for a myriad of other after-school activities--piano, gymnastics, swimming, drumming, figure skating--, I never left Girl Scouts. And as cliche as it is, that decision surely impacted the person I am today, and the person

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    Girl Scouts Girl Scouts is a program and community for young girls. The Girl, in Girl Scouts, stands for Go-getter, Innovative, Risk-taker, Leader™. I believe in all of these things. I think Girl Scouts is a great opportunity for girls to become confident with themselves, learn to be kind and selfless and learn to be a leader. I have been a Girl Scout for a long time now, and am working on my silver award. I feel that all girls should have the ability to be a Girl Scout and learn how to make the

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    go back to 2012, my freshman year. I was a typical teenage girl except there was something different about me, I was a Boy Scout. Not only was I a Boy Scout but I was the Vice President of Administration for my Crew. You're probably thinking to yourself how the heck did I get myself into that, you're probably wondering what made me so special to not only be in the Boy Scouts but to hold such an important position. Well I found out about the Venture Crew through my cousin and school, my cousin was

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    influential decision’s in my life, to become a Cub Scout of Pack 920. In Cub Scouts I learned basic skills of character and service. When I was in fifth grade I crossed over into Boy Scouts Troop 87. Boy Scouts taught me how to improve my character and leadership skills. Boy Scouts has given me many opportunities to volunteer in my community. Boy Scouts has given me the necessary skills to be an effective member of National Junior Honor Society. Boy Scouts offers 17 leadership positions. While serving

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    Boy Scouts of America in Unionville and Sebewaing Why should Unionville and/or Sebewaing have Boys Scouts of America? This is a relevant question because when most people think about scouts all they can remember is the cute little boys in their uniforms running around having fun and going camping. What people don’t realize is that although boy scouts is related to Cub Scouts they are vastly different. Boy Scouts is a training program for boys that are 11-18 years old. They are trained in leadership

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    My foremost ambition after becoming an Eagle Scout is to become a Doctor after graduating from Medical School. For me setting goals, are the steps to achieving my ambition. Without goals I would not progress on, which would prevent me from reaching my Ambition. Being an Eagle Scout has been a goal for me since I joined Cub Scouts in DATE. The Eagle Scout rank is a goal that, once completed will help me get into Medical School. Being an Eagle Scout will help me get into the medical school by showing

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    The Boy Scouts of America. An organization dedicated to the development of this country’s male youth. One of the most personally influential parts of my childhood. My parents asked me in second grade if I was interested. I had heard that in Boy Scouts, or in this instance Cub Scouts, you helped others and that is something I was and still am certainly interested in. Of course when I joined I realized it wasn’t all community service. I quickly learned the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts are about personal

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    My Boy Scouts Journey

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    When I was younger, I was watching a parade and saw the Boy Scouts walk down the street with the American flag. I was fascinated as to who they were and what they stood for. When Dave Weber came to my school to promote Cub Scouts, I became interested in what Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts was. This became an opportunity for me to try something new. So I told my Dad, who had also been in scouts when he was a kid, I wanted to join Cub Scouts. We went to the first Tiger cub meeting the following week. I

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    When my grandfather earned his Eagle Scout Rank in 1933, he unknowingly began what would become a family tradition that has helped mold my personal perspective today. He ignited a passion for Boy Scouts within my family, which continued through my father, and was fulfilled by me when I earned the Rank of Eagle in 2014. Scouting formed me into the person I am today more so than any other activity I have ever been involved with, reinforcing my family’s emphasis on leadership, service, and work ethic

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