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  • ...f [[the Scout Association of Hong Kong]] from 1985 to 1996. He was the son of the late Sir Chau Tsun-nin. ...t-graduate studies at the [[University of Liverpool]] and the [[University of Melbourne]] and qualified as a registered [[town planner]].
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  • ...Sequoia National Forest in the Giant Sequoia National Monument. The rules of acceptance and participation in the program are the same for everyone witho ...hitewater Raft on the famous Kern River, don’t forget to visit “the trail of 100 Giants” and see the worlds largest living organism the Sequoia, thr
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  • ...has troops in many states of the continental United States. Membership as of 2006 is about 5,000.{{Fact|date=March 2007}} *'''Reverent''' - Faithful and honoring to God. Respectful of the beliefs of others.
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  • :''For the history and development of the sextant see [[Reflecting instrument#The sextant|Reflecting instruments] ...ce]] between the moon and another celestial object (e.g., star, planet) in order to determine [[Greenwich time]] which is important because it can then be u
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  • |owner=[[Boy Scouts of America]] |image=Sea Scouting (Boy Scouts of America).png
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  • ...s Marseilles, and here the Chief had hoped to participate in the obsequies of Marshal Lyautey, whose body was being taken from France to be buried in Mor ...points of interest: one, that a large proportion of the Cubs had their Two Stars, and the other, that the Scouts in most cases had their staves individually
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  • ...couting (Boy Scouts of America)|Boy Scouting]] and [[Venturing (Boy Scouts of America)|Venturing]]. .../www.scoutingmagazine.org/issues/0210/d-wwas.html | publisher = Boy Scouts of America | accessdate=12 January | accessyear=2006}}</ref>
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  • | order =[[List of Vice Presidents of Indonesia|2nd]] | office =Vice President of Indonesia
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  • ...or_volunteers/insignia/uniforms/|work=girlscouts.org|publisher=Girl Scouts of the USA|accessdate=18 July 2013}}</ref> ...gs/daisy.asp |accessdate=2009-04-10}}</ref> They typically meet in groups of ten girls with two adult leaders who help the girls plan activities to intr
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  • ...n [[Brownsea Island]] in Poole Harbour on the South coast of England. Many of the concepts still used worldwide in the Scout programme were first used at ...d/dorset/6477573.stm BBC NEWS | UK | England | Dorset | Scout island focus of celebration<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • [[Image:WAGGGS.svg|250px|right|thumb|Logo of the WAGGGS]] ...ters in London, England. It is the counterpart of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM).
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  • {{For|other Swedish royalty named Carl|Carl of Sweden (disambiguation)}} |succession = [[List of Swedish monarchs|King of Sweden]]
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  • ...the eyes from [[ultraviolet radiation]], which can lead to the development of a [[cataract]]. Sunglasses have also been associated with [[celebrities]] ...ly worn without a practical purpose — curiously, they can project an image of uncool [[nerd]]iness that sunglasses do not have. The impact on [[nonverbal
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  • ...erences date back up to 2000 B.C. In 1538 Nicolas Wynman, German professor of languages, wrote the first swimming book. Competitive swimming in Europe st ...ation Internationale de Natation was formed. Butterfly was first a variant of Breaststroke, until it was accepted as a separate style in 1952.
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  • ...ed maritime trade by making travel safer and more efficient. An early form of compass was invented in China in the 11th century. The familiar mariner's c ...ent of a delicate type of construction. It is used by observing variations of the needle. A gyrocompass or astrocompass can also be used to ascertain [[T
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  • ...uidingnz.org.nz www.girlguidingnz.org.nz] |affiliation=[[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]]}} ...its New Zealand into 22 regions around the country with 20,562 members (as of 2003).
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  • ...t6|GPS|other similar systems|Global Navigation Satellite System|other uses of GPS|GPS (disambiguation)}} |[[Image:GPS_Satellite_NASA_art-iif.jpg|center|thumb|Artist's conception of GPS satellite in orbit]]
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