World Organization of the Scout Movement

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    The Swastika Symbol

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    The Swastika has been held to many ideologies over the course of its existence. At present, its most widely known and understood message is that of the Nazi regime; a twisted, anti-Semitic movement that brought the entire world to a screeching, weeping halt. Just the sight of the four pronged, askew symbol puts many people on edge. Nowadays, only members of white power gangs affiliate themselves with such a wronged symbol. However, every criminal has a story, and even a criminalized symbol had…

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    Case Study: The Scoutie500

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    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 practice. Sometimes coaches start the preparation for an upcoming game a week in advance to get the team to familiarize key plays and athletes that can be a potential threat to…

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    Women’s Movement. The fact is that World War II brought about one absolutely crucial change in the public consciousness about the role of women. That is that in addition to providing for the family, a woman is truly capable of anything. What took place during World War II may have been more “a temporary response to a great national emergency than a fundamental change of status for working women”, however its lasting effects are still being felt…

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    character to stand up and say “no more inequality!” They did not let the opinion of what others thought of them affect them and their decision to make the world a better place for women in the past, present and future. Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer for Facebook, and her organization Lean In partnered with Anna Maria Chavez, CEO of Girl Scouts of America, to create a campaign to encourage leadership…

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    Half a century ago, our thoughts on gender identity were very different than those of today. It was theorized that one 's sexual identity was a result of being programmed as such. Meaning that a person with female genitalia would identify with the female gender due to their being taught to behave a certain way. Today, these thoughts have nearly been abandoned as a new way of thinking is beginning to take shape. We now know that a person 's gender identity is not determined by social conditioning…

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    Clock ticking, teacher talking, as you sit behind your desk tapping your pencil waiting for class to end. For some of us in the vast world the last thing we want to do is walk sheets. I myself fall in to this group. This is why I get involved with activities such as science, Boy scouts and mechanics. All of these programs and hobbies keep me moving and Teach me things that will help me in engineering Field when I grow up. " The natural desire of good man is knowledge." Leonardo DA vinci, ever…

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    During World War II, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis declared that Jewish people were a virus that needed to be eliminated. This insane belief led to the Holocaust, where over six million Jews were stripped away from their homes, forced into internment and concentration camps, and slaughtered. The horror that came from the deaths of millions of innocent Jews left people outraged that such a tragedy could happen, and the monsters that caused it didn’t pay enough. Most people were too scared to fight…

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    Rationalism In Hockey

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    trust logic and reason over my own sensory observations when making conclusions in my own life. In the NHL, there has been a large movement due to advancement in technology, to adapt rationalism philosophies over empiricism. Rationalism is imperfect due to the interpretation…

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    sexuality and abortion issues through the pro-life movement, organizations such as these acknowledge that there is a structural aspect to their reforms, giving their attention not only to individuals but also to the redeeming of larger-scale structures such as Planned Parenthood and schools’ sexual education programs. Unfortunately, evangelicals have retained the separatist reputation of their fundamentalist forefathers. “But here is a movement vigorously and often creatively speaking to the…

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    simply in a poor family having to make her own fun, acting as “readers and [they] would transfer everything [they] had seen on the printed page to the backyard in the form of high drama” (Anderson). This clearly resembles the frantic antics of Jem, Scout, and Dill in her novel, but more than anything it resembles the lives of all children of her background. She formed an infinitely relatable narrative appealing to the inner sense of youth and adventure within every person, qualities she…

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