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    respect your authority. There are always ups and downs in being a leader. Some days‚ there are more downs than ups‚ but as a leader I have to learn from what happened and try to make it better for next time. As a leader of a Boy Scout Patrol can be stressful when dealing with young scouts‚ around 12-14‚ that usually do not like to respect their leaders. At the age around 12 and 13‚ they will listen to what you are saying‚ but will not do that action that you asked of them. This is challenging for me‚ and

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    The Dales to the Border

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    The Dales to the Border or the North Region It’s the northernmost region in England and contains some of the wildest and loneliest parts in country‚ but also some of the busiest industrial centres. The Dales to the Border The Dales to the Border Borders: in the north Scotland‚ in the east the North Sea‚ in the west the Irish Sea and in the south the midlands regions of England It compromises the counties of Northumberland‚ Durham‚ Yorkshire‚ Cumberland and Lancashire. Its name is because this

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    Lily Dale Thesis

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    Lily Dale: Where People Never Die Lily Dale always held an eerie fascination for me. Growing up my best friend Kim and I would listen to stories from her mom about Lily Dale. She would tell us how every summer the “gypsies” as she called them‚ would come and settle in this small community to tell peoples futures. Lily Dale was only about a forty five minute drive from my hometown in Pennsylvania. I remember the first time Kim’s mom told us we were going on an adventure. Her and my mom were going

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    Dale Chihuly

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    Dale Chihuly has been deemed a visionary for his indelible mark left on the art of glass-blowing over the course of his 40-plus-year career. Born in Tacoma‚ Washington‚ in 1941‚ he is often credited with moving blown glass from craft into the domain of high fine art. Though he refuses to categorize himself as such‚ he is a visionary of light‚ form and color. His Seattle based studio known as the “hot shop‚” is where you can view demonstrations of his visions being created. Chihuly’s signature

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    Girls vs Boys

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    Girls Vs. Boys By: Reina Thayer Materials: 5 boys‚ 5 girls‚ blindfold‚ lemon juice‚ vinegar‚ lavender scent‚ vanilla scent‚ pencil‚ envelope‚ sharpening stone‚ shirt pin‚ plastic‚ aluminum‚ stone‚ Styrofoam‚ salt‚ cinnamon‚ powdered sugar‚ and pepper Procedure: I first started off with one of the five girls and covered her eyes with a blindfold. Next‚ I started with the smell category and had her identify each of the four objects using only here sense of smell; I then recorded if

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    Dale Ernhardt Biography

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    1 31 March 2017 The Race That Keeps On Going Dale Earnhardt was born on April 29th of 1951. He was a legend to many people. Then one day everything changed. It was the final lap on the Daytona 500 race in 2001. Dale Earnhardt was on the final lap of the race when he bumped into by Sterling Marlin. It sent him swerving for a few seconds and then he smashed right into the wall (Jacksonville.com). Ken Schrader was there pushing Dale along because Dale had almost hit the fourth-turn wall. Everyone

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    Basketball and Coach Dale

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    Coach Norman Dale embodied a number of personal characteristics which enabled him to be the quality leader he was in the movie Hoosiers. His toughness‚ optimism‚ motivation‚ farsightedness‚ and self confidence assisted Coach Dale in gaining the loyalty of the team and the attention of the town. They also helped him to change the losing ways of the early team into the state champion team they ended up to be. Additionally‚ a number of environmental factors played a role in his success. The almost

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    teenager yet. My father‚ Fritz Steinmeyer‚ was very much against Hitler. My brother was two years older than me and had been a Boy Scout for two years. When Hitler came‚ the Boy Scout organization became known as the Hitler Youth. The Hitler Youth brainwashed innocent minds. They taught us to ignore what the elderly and our parents said. The only difference between the Boy Scouts and the Hitler Youth was the uniforms. My dad wouldn’t let me join‚ but eventually‚ in 1935‚ I became a member. By then everyone

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    Girl Scout

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    Girl Scout Promise On my honor‚ I will do my duty To God and my country. To help other people at all times And to live by the Girl Scout Law. The Girl Scout Law A Girl Scout’s honor is to be trusted. A Girl Scout is loyal. A Girl Scout is helpful. A Girl Scout is a friend to all and a sister to every other Girl Scout. A Girl Scout is courteous. A Girl Scout respects living things. A Girl Scout is disciplined. A Girl Scout is self-reliant. A Girl Scout is thrifty. A Girl Scout is clean

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    In order to satisfy the requirement of leading a project to achieve Eagle Rank in Boy Scouts‚ I took on an uncommon venture in which I gained substantial life skills. Seeking out a unique project‚ I came across the overwhelmingly neglected Gleason Cemetery‚ a burial ground for early settlers in Oregon which clearly required restoration. I recruited friends‚ family‚ and fellow scouts to assist me as my weed-pulling arsenal. Along with delegating tasks‚ I labored alongside each worker. In between

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