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31 Cards in this Set
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Be prepared
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Scout motto. Be ready for anything. Be ready to do your duty and to face danger if necessary to help others.
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A scout is loyal
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A scout is true to his family, friends, Scout leaders, neighborhood, nation and the world
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Scout salute
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Hand formed in scout sign, touching rim of cap or forehead above right eye. Given when saluting the flag or in ceremonies.
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and my country
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being a good family member and good citizen, in our neighborhood and nation
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A scout is obedient
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A scout follows the rules of his family, school and troop. He obeys the laws of his country and community.
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A scout is trustworthy
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A scout tells the truth and keeps his promises. People can depend on him.
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The Outdoor Code
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As an American, I will do my best to be clean in my outdoor manners, be careful with fire, be considerate in the outdoors, and be conservation minded.
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To do my duty to God
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Learning how to know and serve God
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A scout is clean
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A scout keeps his body and mind fit and clean. He helps keep his home and community clean.
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Mentally awake
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Learning all I can, being curious and asking questions
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A scout is cheerful
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A scout looks for the bright side of things. A scout does cheerfully tasks that come his way
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To keep myself physically strong,
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Take good care of my body
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Do a Good Turn Daily
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Scout slogan. Do at least one good thing daily, looking for chances to help out and not boasting about it. A good turn is something extra that you do, going out of your way to helpful or kind
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I will do my best
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I will give my greatest effort
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A scout is thrifty
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A scout works to pay his way and help others. He saves for the future. He conserves resources. He uses time and property carefully.
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And morally straight
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Live life honestly, be clean in speech and action, having a strong character
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Scout sign
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Three upraised fingers standing for the three parts of the scout oath. The thumb and little finger touching stand for the bond between all scouts.
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A scout is friendly
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A scout is a brother to other scouts and all people. He seeks to understand others and respects those ideas and customs that are different from his own.
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A scout is reverent
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A scout is faithful in his religious duties and respects the beliefs of others.
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A scout is helpful
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A scout is concerned about other people. He helps without pay or other reward
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Scout handclasp
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Hand shake with left hand instead of right hand. Left hand is offered as a sign of friendship as it is the one closest to our hearts
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and to obey the Scout Law
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Live by the 12 points.
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A scout is brave
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A scout can face danger even if he is afraid. He has the courage to stand for what he thinks is right even if others laugh or threaten him.
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A scout is courteous
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A scout is polite to everyone. He knows that good manners are important.
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A scout is kind
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A scout understands that there is strength in being gentle. He treats others as he wants to be treated. He is never cruel to living things.
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On my honor
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I promise, I'm the kind of person that can be counted on
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The two stars on the Scout badge
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Represent Truth and Knowledge
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The knot on the bottom of the Scout badge
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Represents the Scout Slogan, "Do a Good Turn Daily"
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The Scroll on the Scout badge
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Represents the Scout Motto "Be Prepared" and reminds us that a Scout smiles as he does his duty
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The Fleur de Lis on the Scout badge
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Shows that a Scout is able to point the right way in life as truly as the compass points it in the field.
The three points, like the three fingers in the Scout sign, stand for the three parts of the Scout Oath. |
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The Eagle and Shield on the Scout badge
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The national emblem of the United States of America. It stands for freedom and readiness to defend that freedom.
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