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Scouting

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Scouting meaning

The act of one who scouts. | The Scout Movement. | The activities of boy scouts and girl scouts.

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Example sentences (20)

The event was the culmination of the scouts working to complete their Scouting Heritage Merit Badge which requires participants to research and report on historic scouting figures, iconic scout locations and exploring their troop’s history.

When Dana Brown was promoted to scouting director of the Montreal Expos in 2002, he happened to hire a 24-year-old neophyte named Alex Anthopoulos as one of the club’s scouting coordinators.

While assessment before green-up occurs may seem a bit preemptive, pre-scouting now can focus scouting efforts to problem areas later on when time becomes precious during spring planting.

It gave a comfort level for a scouting director that he was going to lead us to the right guys and know the players and the family,’’ said Yankees amateur scouting director Damon Oppenheimer, Presbott’s boss since 2005.

Of course a GM, the scouting department, and thousands of hours of scouting comes down to their guy…Fans could do better just from the eye test….

Baltimore Orioles GM Mike Elias, formerly Astros scouting director: In scouting, we use a 20-to-80 scale, where 80 is as good an arm as you can have.

Deacon Grant said the Mass was important because although the scouting motto is “Duty to God,” scouting events are becoming increasingly secular.

College tape is great and very important to scouting, but it’s not the be-all, end-all for scouting.

The Titans also promoted Kevin Turks to assistant director of pro scouting and hired Rob Riederer as a scouting assistant.

Williams, who has two other sons and a daughter also involved in Scouting and who was a Scout himself, said Scouting is a family tradition, one that builds character and provides year-round activities.

About 90 national or regional Scouting associations have created their own international Scouting organisations.

After initial development, Robinson turned the movement over to James E. West who became the first Chief Scout Executive and the Scouting movement began to expand in the U.S. citation As BSA grew, it absorbed other Scouting organizations.

As convoy escorts, they were used by the Royal Navy to provide air scouting, to ward off enemy long-range scouting aircraft and, increasingly, to spot and hunt submarines.

Baden-Powell thought this would not be attractive and suggested that the Boys' Brigade could grow much larger were Scouting to be used. citation He studied other schemes, parts of which he used for Scouting.

By contrast, British Scouting makes use of imagery drawn from the Indian subcontinent, because that region was a significant focus in the early years of Scouting.

By that point, Scouting was the purview of the world's youth, and several Scout associations had already formed in many countries. citation citation Alternative groups have formed since the original formation of the Scouting "Boy Patrols".

It can be seen on all the scouting paraphernalia that elementary (SMA) school children wear, as well as on the scouting pins and flags.

Scouting is represented in Madagascar by its own local federation of three scouting clubs.

Those are served by five international Scouting organisations: * Order of World Scouts – the first international Scouting organisation, founded in 1911.

Acts will include Old Time Sailors, Scouting for Girls and The Silver Bars.