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  • ...associations that are recognized by one of the international [[Scouting]] organizations, as well as independent groups that are considered to be "Scout-like" or ot ...="macleod">{{cite book |author=Macleod, David L. |title=Building Character in the American Boy: The Boy Scouts, YMCA and Their Forerunners, 1870–1920 |
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  • ...associations that are recognized by one of the international [[Scouting]] organizations, as well as independent groups that are considered to be "Scout-like" or ot ...="macleod">{{cite book |author=Macleod, David L. |title=Building Character in the American Boy: The Boy Scouts, YMCA and Their Forerunners, 1870–1920 |
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  • ...e [[URJ]], Young Israel, Bnei Akiva, and also by [[Evangelical Christian]] organizations, are also very popular. ...founded in 1885 and is currently the oldest continually running boys camp in America.
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  • ...an Plast''' or simply '''Plast''' is the largest [[Scouting]] organization in Ukraine. ...ation. Ukrainian Scouting has been known since its inception as "Plast". In Ukrainian a ''[[plastun]]'' is an historical name for a Cossack scout and s
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  • ...spent most of his life engaged in various church leadership positions and in public service. ...was ordained an [[Apostle (Latter Day Saints)|apostle]] at age 36, served in the First Presidency under three church presidents and was the [[President
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  • ...ural Appropriation and the Crafting of Racialized Selves in American Youth Organizations: Toward an Ethnographic Approach |date= 2008-12-18| doi = 10.1177/153270860 ....org/all_about_us/history.asp |archivedate=2008-06-07 |df=mdy }}</ref> and in 2012 it became Camp Fire.
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  • ...Girl Guide movement in England, forming her own group of Girl Guides there in 1911. ...year established the first U.S. Girl Guide troop in [[Savannah, Georgia]]. In 1915, the United States' Girl Guides became known as the Girl Scouts, and J
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  • ...America]] (BSA). It was founded by [[Juliette Gordon Low]] in 1912 and is based on the [[Scouting principles]] developed by [[Robert Baden-Powell]]. ...awards. GSUSA has programs for girls with special interests, such as water-based activities.
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  • ...[Ontario]] in [[Canada]], and [[Florida National High Adventure Sea Base]] in the [[Florida Keys|Keys]].<ref name="world"/> The Summit Bechtel Reserve is ...Foundation]].<ref name="journal"/> The $50 million donation is the largest in the history of the BSA.<ref name="world"/><ref name="billionaire"/>
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