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'''Citizenship in the World:''' - Citizens in democratic societies have the responsibility not only to obey the law, but also to be informed. Learn how to be a good citizen of our world. Learn how to understand and appreciate the values, traditions and concerns of people in other countries.
'''Citizenship in the World:''' - Citizens in democratic societies have the responsibility not only to obey the law, but also to be informed. Learn how to be a good citizen of our world. Learn how to understand and appreciate the values, traditions and concerns of people in other countries. Scouts considere this to be a important element of honoring one's [[Scout Promise| duty to fellow man]].
 




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Latest revision as of 15:18, 16 September 2018

Citizenship in the World: - Citizens in democratic societies have the responsibility not only to obey the law, but also to be informed. Learn how to be a good citizen of our world. Learn how to understand and appreciate the values, traditions and concerns of people in other countries. Scouts considere this to be a important element of honoring one's duty to fellow man.


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