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    Big Buck Ranch Dean's first Deer Dean has just turned 12 and his dad had promised him that once he turned twelve years old he could go hunting for his first deer. So that day they went out on their property and scouted for deer. When they went scouting they spotted a big buck and his dad said, “That’s the one we’re going to get tomorrow.” The next morning Dean and his dad woke up early in the morning and got all their hunting gear around and made their way into the woods. When they finally…

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    un-American. One reason I believe that yuor should not require mandatory service is that it would injure the growing trend of volunteering in America today. Citizens volunteer in many places in their communites for example, churches, schools, scouting,…

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    Case Study: The Scoutie500

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    To be successful at any level, it is important to study the game and critique your craft. Specifically, at the college level many coaches spend hours and hours watching film on the other teams to understand how they work. Then they go on to create scouting reports for the team and have detailed film sessions so that the players are prepared as much as possible. One of the toughest parts is trying to get the players or scout team to mimic the behaviors and plays of the opposing once out in…

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    I want to be a member of the Matoaca National Junior Honor Society because I believe it will be able to help motivate me. Although I find that I am NJHS material, I think that this will be able to help me know that I am working for something, and thereby make it more urgent to do good. For example, my time in Scouts has shown me the importance of setting goals. When I discovered that new requirements would be forced on you if you didn’t complete them by the end of the year, I began buckling…

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    PRE-VISUALIZATION Ntando has lost his brother Lebo to suicide, he is question how and why God would let such a thing happen, this leads him to loose his faith in God and go on a journey of grief and self-destruct. The mood is sad. The scene of lebo’s funeral at church further mode depicts the sad mood of the film, its mainly preaching, few intervals of dialogue and I plan to add slow tempo funeral gospel song to make the bring out the sad mood. Through dialogue we see sadness in the voice of…

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    Duck Hunting Vs Dove

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    are near congruent. Although the sports are very much similar, each sport has its own benefits for whatever an outdoor enthusiast may value. For an individual seeking competition, hard work, and reaping a great reward for the hours spent preparing, scouting, and practicing, then duck hunting may be the sport to shoot for. Duck hunting is a very demanding sport both…

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    the opportunity to do. When getting ready for the trip I only felt comfortable packing things that I could imagine everyone wearing since it was a scouting event. I could say that I didn't want to feel out of place by wearing clothes that other people would like or wouldn't know what I would have been wearing. So, by packing just scout shirts for a scouting event I felt that I would fit in with all these different people that would be there and I wouldn't feel out of my comfort zone. As the bus…

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    Speech For Wagon Leader

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    I know this wagon will be great for the trip and very reliable. Today is December 3, we have almost everything together and packed for our long journey that is waiting ahead of us. Patrick and I started our own wagon train, letting any stable family planning to travel to Independence join with us. I am filled with joy, knowing who is apart of our wagon train. Our wagon leader, Thomas, is excellent. He's a frontiersman with experience as a tracker, hunter, and a scout for the military. He was…

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    Woodchure: A Short Story

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    said the woodchopper, satisfied with the trunk's length. The woodchopper gripped the rope over his shoulder and started dragging the lengthy load back to his cosy cottage. On the trail back, the woodchopper heard a faint squeal. After a cautious scouting of the environment, he noticed a bunny hanged from a branch. Desperately trying to escape the calling of death around its neck. Fur dyed in its own blood. The woodchopper lightly considered helping the innocent and impotent animal, but…

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    After becoming an Eagle Scout, I wanted to give back to the Scouting community. One outlet I discovered was to staff National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT), a program designed to teach leadership to younger scouts. In this program, beginner staffers (TGs) are responsible for guiding small groups through the course. After serving on staff for two years, I was promoted to senior staff and had the opportunity to oversee the TGs and lead the whole camp. Last summer, when I again served on senior…

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