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  2. Advancement and recognition in the Boy Scouts of America

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    Tenderfoot, [6] Second Class [7] and First Class [8] have progressively harder requirements in the areas of Scoutcraft, physical fitness, citizenship, personal growth and Scout Spirit. Focus turns toward individual achievement, leadership and community service once First Class is earned.

  3. Leadership training (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    The second course is a council-level, week-long National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) usually held at a council camp. This course is an in-depth training program covering a variety of leadership ideas and skills. It is designed to simulate a month in the life of a Scouts BSA troop.

  4. Discontinued merit badges (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of merit badges formerly offered by the Boy Scouts of America.In some cases, the entire subject has been dropped from the merit badge roster. In others, the merit badge's name has been changed, with or without significant revision to the badge's requirements.

  5. Geriatrics - Wikipedia

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    Geriatrics, or geriatric medicine, [1] is a medical specialty focused on addressing the unique health needs of older adults [2] The term geriatrics originates from the Greek γέρων geron meaning "old man", and ιατρός iatros meaning "healer". It aims to promote health by preventing, diagnosing and treating disease in older adults. [3]

  6. Scouts BSA - Wikipedia

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    The First Class badge combines the elements of the Scout, Tenderfoot and Second Class badges. [23] For years, the First Class badge was used as the emblem of the BSA. [citation needed] The Star rank has a First Class symbol on a five-pointed yellow star, which initially indicated the five merit badges required to earn the rank. Life has a First ...

  7. Leadership in the Boy Scouts of America - Wikipedia

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    Trained youth leadership is important to the heart of all of Scouting. In Scouts BSA the beginning training is the unit-level course, Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops. There are also council level trainings like the White Stag Leadership Development Program, or the National Youth Leadership Training. [8]

  8. Gerontological nursing - Wikipedia

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    The term gerontological nursing, which replaced the term geriatric nursing in the 1970s, is seen as being more consistent with the specialty's broader focus on health and wellness, in addition to illness. [3] [4] Gerontological nursing is important to meet the health needs of an aging population. [3]

  9. Scout councils (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    First class councils were located in America's largest cities at that time: New York City, Boston, Washington DC, and Chicago. A second class council, [like the Kingsville Council], utilized volunteers or part-timers while first class councils had a full-time Scout Executive. A first class council had to serve a population of about 25,000 and ...