The highest position in scouting is typically the Chief Scout, who serves as the leading figure and representative of the scouting movement within a particular organization or country. This individual is responsible for guiding the strategic direction, promoting the values of scouting, and often serves as a public figurehead for the organization. In some countries, the title may vary, but the role generally encompasses leadership, advocacy, and support for scouting programs and initiatives.
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Girls have a program called Girl Scouts.
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Lady Baden-Powell was Olave, the wife of the founder of the scouting, Lord Baden-Powell. She was also an early leader in the scouting movement holding posts with both her husbands scouting organization and the Girl Guides. 1918 she became the Chief Guide.
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Yes. The scouting movement began in England and is a world wide organization
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No, although he seems to have been favourable to the organization. Many aspects of Scouting resemble Freemasony.
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Yes, depending on the Scouting Association.
The World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) allows both boys and girls to be members and encourages its member Scouting Associations to open their membership to girls. Canada, Australia, and Great Britain are amongst some of the first world nations to offer Scouting to all young people.
As for Boy Scouts of America (BSA), their policies are that girls may not join Cub Scouting or Boy Scouting but may join Venturing and Sea Scouting.
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Scouting magazine is the official publication of the Boy Scouts of America, providing information and resources for Scouts, leaders, and parents involved in the organization. It highlights news, activities, and opportunities within Scouting to help members stay informed and engaged with the program.
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The senior scout emblem represents the rank and achievements of a senior scout within the scouting organization. It signifies leadership, experience, and dedication to scouting values and principles.
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Private donations, registration fees, uniform fees, camping fees, Friends of Scouting.
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The Scout Association of Trinidad and Tobago is the national Scouting organization of Trinidad and Tobago. Scouting was founded in Trinidad and Tobago in 1911 and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1963. The association has 4,176 members (as of 2010).
The Chief Scout is President George Maxwell Richards.
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It is the World Crest emblem. All scouting organization that are members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) wear the emblem. Many, but not all, scout associations around the world belong to the WOSM. The BSA used to have requirements to earn the award, but it has now been changed to allow all BSA members to wear it, symbolizing their part in the worldwide movement.
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Scouting for All's motto is 'Committed to Scouting, open to diversity'.
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Australia has two main organizations- Scouts Australia and Girl Guides Australia and two smaller organizations- Independent Australian Scouts and Baden-Powell Movement in Australia. All of these have roots in the UK.
Germany has over 150 Scouting and Guiding organization and federations. Many are separated by gender or religion. The program retains the core elements of Scouting, but the details vary wildly.
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The answer to this is has become complicated recently. Generally, no, boys are not allowed to join Girl Scouts until they are at least 18 years old and join as an adult.
However, as an inclusive organization, if a child identifies as a girl and the child's family presents her as a girl, Girl Scouts of Colorado welcomes her as a Girl Scout.
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There are Girl Guides in the Netherlands (Holland).
Scouting Nederland (SN) is a combined organization for Girl Guides and Boy Scouts in the Netherlands.
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When the dog begs for scraps, he is scouting for a biscuit.
Is that bear scouting for breakfast in your camp?
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Each Scout unit is chartered by any non-profit , non-political organization that shares the same values and principle that Scouting does.
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Scouting was founded in Nigeria in 1915 and the Boy Scouts of Nigeria became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1961. As of 2010 the BSN is listed as having 46,701 members by the World Scouting Movement Website.
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Baden Powell did first "experiment in scouting" on Browsea Island in 1907. There were other scouting organizations prior to that.
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What are you refering to?
Are you talking about scouting because i have been playing for 8 months and have not heard about scouting codes
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The largest co-educational scouting organization of Germany is called the Union of Guides and Scouts (in German, Bund der Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder).
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Cubs typically start at around 8 years old and can continue until they are 11. This program is designed for younger children to introduce them to the values and activities of Scouting in a fun and engaging way. The age range may vary slightly depending on the specific Scouting organization and country.
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Lord Robert Baden-Powell started the Scouting Movement in 1908 in the United Kingdom. He felt that girls should have their own organization, so Robert Baden-Powell chose the name "Girl Guides" and thought that an organization for girls should be run by women so he asked his elder sister, Agnes, to help and, in 1910, the Girl Guide movement was formally founded.
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The organizational counterpart would be Scouts or Boy Scouts.
Girl Guides and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts are a female based organization.
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The World Scouting Bureau is located in Geneva, Switzerland.
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The Scouting Book for Boys was created in 2009.
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Lebanese Scouting Federation was created in 1961.
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The founder of scouting, Lord Robert Baden-Powell, had personal experiences while serving in the British military. This gave him a strong connection to the situations and characters featured in Kiplings' "Jungle Books" and this led him to adopt elements in them as a basis for the scouting movement.
The founder of scouting, Lord Robert Baden-Powell, had personal experiences while serving in the British military. This gave him a strong connection to the situations and characters featured in Kiplings' "Jungle Books" and this led him to adopt elements in them as a basis for the scouting movement.
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As of 2021, the worldwide scouting membership is estimated to be around 50 million members. This includes both youth and adult volunteers across more than 170 countries, all part of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). Scouting aims to promote youth development, community service, and outdoor skills through a variety of programs and activities. Membership numbers can fluctuate, so it's advisable to check with the official scouting organizations for the most current data.
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Girl Guides or Girl Scouts, depending on the country and organization they are members of.
The international organization is called the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), although there are other scouting organizations which also accept girl members.
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There is no component of scouting. Scouts are about helping others not fame or being the best.
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write an application to start scouting in school
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The related link is a good place to look up local scouting groups.
The second link gives contact info for the national organization.
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Scouting was founded in the UK by Robert Baden-Powell in 1907
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Scouting Along with Burl Ives was created in 1964.
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