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Aug 04
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A Team Fortress 2 Christmas!

Jul 06
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Boy Scout Personal Fitness Merit Badge pamphlet required text. ?
So to the order of 8, which reads as follows: Scheme 12 weeks comprehensive fitness program that uses the test results of his physical condition. Make sure your program incorporates the endurance, intensity and warm-up guidelines discussed in the Fitness merit badge pamphlet staff .... I do not have the merit badge book, so I was wondering if anyone knew of a relationship when I can view / download the book in PDF, or if someone is kind enough to write the text of that part of the book. thanks!
Nothing found in line, but the website said scouting.org brochures are available for public schools and local libraries. I call your local troops and exploration local library to ask if they have a copy of the prospectus. good luck!
How to train your scouts: New Scout

Jun 29
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'America's Got' Talent recap: Dutch boy piano and string wizard gross Orlando, zombies and air guitarists in the young ... See full magician sizeNBCThis Orlando, Frank Elliston, made the audience screaming in amazement and disgust at 'America's Got Talent, "as he took out a piece of rope from his torso. Disgusting, but convincing. That was short Piers Morgan, but ...
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Jun 25
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I need ideas inside game for children 7 years old?
my kids tiger scout meeting this week, we have to get an idea of set of 6 children. something simple like duck duck goose, but I want something more original. any ideas?
Hello JD: Check out the page MacScouter for games. 100 years of children's games with a purpose. Keep 'Scoutin Scout Commissioner @ large

Jun 17
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How can we find a troop of Scouts outside the U.S. troops to trade?
Our troops in the U.S. want to trade patches and stories with a troop in England or Australia. How can we get the email address or a unit there?
Hi Kevin: Mom standard response is good. To expedite your effort, you may want to visit a patch-commerce site as the Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/boyscoutpatchtraders/ Yahoo, or Patch_L http://www.gilwell.com/patchl/. Keep Scoutin '
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May 13
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ADDING and REPLACING 2010 BIO International Convention Exhibitor Profiles
CHICAGO----Please note the addition of Archivel Farma S.L., BIO5 Institute, Izon Science, and SOLVO Biotechnology to the list of exhibitor profiles in release dated April 29, 2010.
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May 12
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Annual Classic Car Show Comes Back to Charleston
For the 38th year, the Golden Oldies Street Rod Association is bringing their Annual Spring Car Show to Charleston.
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Playing the Game $7.09 2007 sees the centenary of scouting and the 150th anniversary of the birth of its founder, Robert Baden-Powell. "Playing the Game" marks these two key anniversaries and the year-long international celebration of scouting. Drawing on Baden-Powell's extensive archive, it is a rich and evocative selection of his writings, on peace - a major theme throughout his career and the theme of the centenary c... |
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May 12
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Cuddeback x2 No Flash
3 MP cameras with Mega Pixel Plus and for an enhanced picture quality.
Hair-Trigger Technology twice as quick as a previous Cuddeback models.
40-foot flash range (about 25-ft infrared illumination for an IR).
Simple to use a rotary switch for the programming.
Test mode to decide detection zone.
5 delay settings, from an 30 seconds - 30 minutes.
24-MB internal memory will hold 100s of images.
SD memory cards - removable picture storage.
Weather proof housing function 3 D reality camo.
Color photos 24/7, Capture take a color images night and day.
Cuddeback Capture an IR Game Camera.
Three Mega Pixel cameras with a Pixel and for the enhanced picture quality.
Hair Trigger Technology twice as quick as earlier Cuddeback models.
40-foot flash range (about 25-ft infrared illumination for an IR).
Simple use a rotary switch for the programming.
Test mode to decide detection zone.
Five delay settings, from 30-seconds - 30-minutes.
24 MB internal memory that holds 100s of pictures.
SD memory cards - and removable picture storage.
Weather proof housing features 3 D reality camo.
Color by day and infrared by night. Capture IR also takes a color images at day & black & white infrared images during night.
Cuddeback EXcite 2.0Mega Pixel Game Digital Camera
Cuddeback EXcite also gives you a Cuddeback performance & quality without any extras...
Cuddeback EXcite is an answer to people who want bunch of cameras to reconnoiter several spots. It is for one who will rather possess more cameras than get additional features.
2.0 mega pixel custom color
EZ Mode operation and you can operate it in a right away!
Faster trigger speed and fast 3/4 second-trigger speed
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Night strobe flash and 40-foot range!
Date and time on each image
24-hour operation
Delays from one minute to one hour
Simpler access to Compact Flash card!
Compact, simple to carry size!
Cuddeback EXpert 3.0MP Game Camera.
Cuddeback EXpert is new compact, and updated version of a digital scouting camera, which everybody is talking about...
Do not worry! This is same great digital camera that hunting world has fast come to love! Now it is more compact & we have improved flash range & accessibility to Compact Flash card!
3.0 mega pixel custom color
Night strobe flash and enhanced 60-foot range
EZ mode -- intuitive LCD and Keypad operation
Advanced Mode allows additional features
Theft stop password protection
Heat in motion sensitivity adjustment
Daytime Video Clips take the scouting to next level
User name and phone programming
Fast trigger speed and 3/4 second-trigger speeds
Long battery life
Time-lapse module
Date and time on each image
Delays from one minute to one hour
Time of day operation
Smaller and more compact design
Improved flash range - 60 Feet!
Simpler access to a Compact Flash card!
In 1984, Mark Cuddeback started building device that will allow him to become better hunter. He wished to photograph & record date & time of the deer activity as a way of scouting. After 4 years, Mark had made what was one of first scouting cameras.
Cuddeback NO Flash Camera has Flash Infrared camera for an infrared images during night, 3.0 Mega Pixel camera for an day images, the flash range to about 30-feet & 1.3 Mega Pixel infrared came operation, and unit has got 3/4 second trigger time, and time lapse operation, the video clips day video clip operation, theft stop protection with an password protection & user name or phone programming, the smaller model good access to an compact flash card, the screws to tree and is strapped by making use of supplied.
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How to Hunt Deer : Scouting & Locating Deer for the Hunt
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Whitetail Deer: Scouting and Hunting Watch over the shoulder as the strategy of scouting pays off for Frank Johnson and Ken McHenry. Two experienced whitetail deer hunters demonstrate their methods of scouting and hunting a new area. They will take you on a pre-season trip in which they observe the movements of the deer, feeding habits, locate trails, rubs and scrapes. Gathering all this information so as to plan a strategy for the o... |
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Trade Secrets of the Pros 2 (Tips for Scouting, Setting Up, Locating, Calling, Decoying, & Patterning Your Shotgun) $5.95 deer hunting tpae... |
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Buck Fever Volume III: The Mountain Man Hunting Library VHS provides a detailed story of Colt Ross' Rocky Mountain adventure in which he matches wits with the elements and the cagey mule deer. Colt demonstrates scouting and planning a good stalk.... |
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Buck Spy Advanced Edition with Mapping All the capabilities of BuckSpy Advanced plus the ability to combine topographical maps and aerial photos. By combining the information from your hunting journal, your trail camera and now an interactive aerial photo, Buck Spy has created the ultimate scouting tool.... |
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Buck Spy Advanced Edition Developed by avid hunters and outdoorsmen, BuckSpy Advanced is a unique software program designed to help whitetail hunters and managers better monitor their herds and understand the habitat dynamics on their properties. The simple-to-use BuckSpy software allows the user to electronically store, cross-reference and access important whitetail observation and harvest data within seconds.... |

Apr 30
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Why Community Service Matters - A Personal Leadership Journey
We are living in a society that has become more inward-looking. Visit here http://immigrationsupport-org.blogspot.com
We live busy lives - raising children, building careers, tending to ageing parents, enrolling in adult education, travelling to exotic locations and trying to stay fit and healthy. We face rapid technological change, falling for the latest gizmos and then struggling to figure out how they operate.
The recent economic and financial events have exerted enormous stresses on individuals and organizations. What we are starting to realize - and fear - is that we will not be returning to what was. But what will be the new normal? We're increasingly a more mobile population. Our society has become more polarized economically as income distribution has been skewed towards a smaller share of high income earners.
These trends and issues are steadily reshaping North American society. And what may fall in the cracks along the way is a critically important aspect of what has helped define Canadians and Americans as caring and compassionate people: service to our communities.
My belief is that community service matters: that it plays a vital role in helping create strong, vibrant and inclusive communities. And at the level of the individual, it can contribute enormously to one's leadership growth. In this paper I'll share some of my diverse experiences in community volunteer work, what it has meant to me, and how it helped me along my personal leadership journey. And I will conclude with a call to action to stimulate the reader's personal reflection on community service.
My volunteer community service work was never done by design. That's to say, I didn't have a grand plan in mind when I began volunteering my time to various groups, or even as I proceeded along. I simply seized opportunities as they arose. But when I look back, I do feel a sense of pride and accomplishment - that I have made a positive difference in the communities where I lived and touched the lives of people.
This reminds me of a quotation from Deepak Chopra:
"I embrace the unknown because it allows me to see new aspects of myself."
Chopra's message is an invaluable tool with which to keep us open to outcome and not attached to it.
Let's begin. Before I moved to Ottawa several years ago I lived in New Brunswick where my wife, Sue, and I raised four kids. I've never quite understood what propelled me into doing volunteer work shortly after I graduated from university. My parents certainly never did much in the way of volunteer work. So I didn't have them as role models. But my earlier efforts included serving on the boards of directors of a credit union and, later on, cooperative housing. However, I realized after a few years that I didn't particularly enjoy the politics that underlay much of this volunteer work. I had to deal with enough of that at work. I decided, as a result, to direct my attention to what I'll call frontline community service work.
That opportunity came when my son Michael, now 26, was five years old. As a former Cub and Scout in Montreal (where I grew up), I urged Michael to get involved in Beavers (ages five to seven). I became a Beaver Leader, and for the next eight years followed Michael along the Scouts Canada program until he was 14. There were many work nights when I felt too drained, after wolfing down a quick supper, to head off to Beavers, Cubs or Scouts with Michael. But I can honestly state that within a few minutes upon arriving that my battery was recharged. Engaging with the other leaders and leading the kids through their program was a lot of fun - and rewarding.
Taking the boys on hikes and camping trips was especially rewarding as you watched them put onto practice what we had taught them at our weekly meetings. Of course, there were times when one's patience as a leader was tested. And there were some weird experiences with the boys. For example, I took our small Scout troop on a camping trip to Fundy National Park. It rained a lot and everyone was getting pretty squishy, and I instructed the boys to change their socks regularly.
On the third day, some of the Scouts started complaining about sore feet. One of the Scouts was in quite a bit of pain. Upon inspecting his feet they looked like swollen prunes. He was in the early stage of developing trench foot, a malady common with soldiers during the WW1 who spent a lot of time in wet trenches. My solution was for the boys to air out their feet for an afternoon, while drying out their footwear. A lesson learned for the Scouts! But it meant delaying activities while we dealt with the problem.
My years in Scouting produced one very pleasant surprise many years later. By sheer coincidence, the fiancé of my oldest daughter's best friend turns out to be one of my former Beavers. Robert is now 27, and a fine young man who works in Ottawa. I still vividly remember his grinning face as a six year old, who was a good sport and team player with the other boys. After a two-decade gap, it wasn't just a surprise to meet him again but it was wonderful to see how he had matured and become a contributing member to society. One of the rewards of leading youth.
Parallel to my Scouting adventures, I became actively involved with the United Way through my work in a federal regional office. I started out as a canvasser during the fall campaigns, moving up to coordinating it for my department in Fredericton, New Brunswick. During that very busy period, I began to understand much better the positive impact that organizations like United Way have on local communities. This especially came into focus when people who benefitted from UW programs came to speak to canvassers and coordinators about how they were helped (e.g., disabilities and health problems). In particular, it instilled in me how fortunate I was as an individual, as well as my children.
After a few years with the United Way, I shifted my volunteer efforts to the Red Cross. One of the activities I became heavily involved in was delivering first aid/CPR training. While there was some remuneration for this, much of the training I gave was done voluntarily, such as to those in Scouting, both leaders and youth.
Being a Red Cross trainer over several years was a wonderful learning experience from several perspectives. First, knowing that you were helping equip people to respond effectively to first aid emergencies was very satisfying. And this was reinforced when it involved training youth.
Second, it certainly helped strengthen my speaking skills, and especially how to plan and deliver training sessions. The courses were typically done on weekends involving 16 hours of instruction. By Sunday night I was exhausted, but feeling very satisfied that I had done something constructive for my community.
And third, because I am a big supporter of the Red Cross, delivering first aid training helped create awareness of the organization and its programs.
Tied to my Red Cross work was another aspect, and which would eventually lead to my involvement in the most meaningful volunteer work I have ever done - but first some context.
In addition to being a first aid trainer, I was also a member of the Fredericton Disaster Response Team. This comprised a large group of people who responded to small and large-scale disasters (e.g., house fires, flooding, and supporting search and rescue personnel). Some experienced members of the team also volunteered for assignments in other countries where they provided humanitarian relief following such events as hurricanes and earthquakes.
The nature of this volunteer work with the Red Cross is helping people in times of crisis. The Red Cross has one strategic goal, which I find very compelling: "To improve the situation of the most vulnerable." For me, this statement sums up eloquently what the Red Cross is about.
My most powerful experience I had with the Red Cross, and in fact with any community organization I've been involved, is my work in support of the Kosovar refugees in the spring of 1999. There were diverse views on whether it was appropriate for the federal government to airlift civilians out of a war-torn area in Eastern Europe to Canada. But for the Red Cross and its volunteers, it was a matter of extending a helping hand to those "most vulnerable."
The refugees were flown to Canadian Forces Base Greenwood in Nova Scotia, and then bused to CFB Gagetown in New Brunswick. The refugees consisted of men and women - young and old - and children. The plan was to house them temporarily in the Cadet barracks section of the military base.
Leading up to the arrival of the refugees, the Red Cross identified volunteers from their network. I arranged to take a few days off work since we would be working at Gagetown from midnight to dawn. The Red Cross then arranged briefings for the volunteers to explain our duties and how to conduct ourselves on the nights when our "guests" arrived. I also did some crash first aid training for some of the volunteers.
On my first night I arrived around midnight, and began the wait with the other volunteers for our guests. I definitely felt apprehensive about what was to unfold, especially since this was a new experience for all of us. Finally, around 2:00 am seven motorcoaches filed slowly onto the base, each packed full with people. Each bus had two translators to assist with the transition.
These people had traveled seven hours from CFB Greenwood. When each bus rolled up to the unloading station where a dozen or so Red Cross volunteers waited, we could see the haggard faces of the Kosovars peering at us through the windows. Some young children waved to us; others were very shy, taking occasional peeks, then burying their heads in their mothers' arms.
I vividly recall my first contact with the Kosovars. The first bus rolled up to the unloading area. The door opened and one of the translators stepped forward with his arm around the shoulders of a boy about 16 (the same age as my son at the time). "Hey everyone," the translator shouted to us, "It's his birthday today!" So we did the appropriate thing and sang happy birthday to this young lad. He bounded down the steps of the bus and ran up to us. He had the biggest smile on his face and began pumping each of our hands. It was a very emotional moment for all of us.Visit here http://immigrationsupport-org.blogspot.com
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Apr 29
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whats a cadet or something like that for young kids age(5-10) in Canada Bc?
something that leads to cadets but for little kids
i no there scouts but is there anything else?
BC Richmond or vancouver
i don't think that there is anything like that. you have to be like 12 to actually start cadets.
for ages 5-10, if ur child is a girl then she can join sparks, or possibly brownies or girl guides.
if ur child is a little older for example 7 or so he or she can join scouts.
for more info, try googling it.
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