
1) Advance team 2) Boy or Girl follower 3) Camporee groups 4) Cookie sellers 5) Expert knot tiers 6) Gun-toters at a ballpark 7) Jamboree group 8) Lookouts or pathfinders 9) Merit-badge earners 10) Merit-badge recipients 11) Outriders 12) Razorbills 13) Seekers of new talent 14) Talent hunters 15) Talent seekers
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1) Spotters
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[Australia] Scouts is the section of Scouts Australia for boys and girls aged 10.5 - 15, although they can move up to the Venturer Scouts section from the age of 14.5. It follows the Cub Scout section. Scouts belong to patrols, headed by a youth leader as Patrol Leader, with an Assistant Patrol Leader. Patrols are grouped into a Scout Troop...
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[Baden-Powell Scouts` Association] As with Scouts in The Scout Association, the Scout section of the BPSA is the direct descendant of the original Scout Patrols which formed in the United Kingdom in 1908. The section is open to both boys and girls between the ages of 10–15 years, and are now formed into local Scout Troops. Scout Troops fo...
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[Scouting Ireland] Scouts in Scouting Ireland are aged between 11 and a half to 16 years of age. Each group has a Court of Honour/Patrol Leader`s Council which under the guidance of an adult Scouter designs and implements activities. Scouts is the section where activities begin to really challenge the youth member and impart responsibility ...
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[Scouts Canada] The Scout section of Scouts Canada is for boys and girls ages 11 to 14 (optional to 16). The program offers two main types of badges, Challenge Badges and Activity badges. The Challenge badges are round whereas the Activity badges are square or diamond Shaped. The Activity badges have two levels indicated by the border colou...
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[The Scout Association] Scout Troops form part of a Scout Group. The Scout section follows on from the Cub Pack (8-10½ year olds) and Scouts will move onto the Explorer Scout section at the age of 14. A general Scouting programme is adopted by Scout Troops, but it is possible for specialist troops to be formed. Sea Scouts and Air Scouts ar...
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[sports] Postmodernism is a term which describes the postmodernist movement in the arts, its set of cultural tendencies and associated cultural movements. It is in general the era that follows Modernism. It frequently serves as an ambiguous overarching term for skeptical interpretations of culture, literature, art, philosophy, economics, ar...
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Worldwide youth organization that emphasizes character, citizenship, and outdoor life. It was founded (as the Boy Scouts) in England in 1908 by Robert
Baden-Powell. His book Scouting for Boys...
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Worldwide youth organization that emphasizes character, citizenship, and outdoor life. It was founded (as the Boy Scouts) in England in 1908 by Robert Baden-Powell. His book
Scouting for Boys (1908) led to the incorporation in the UK of the Boy Scout Association by royal charter in 1912. There are some 25 million members of t...
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