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  • 1Promise — Prom ise, a. [F. promesse, L. promissum, fr. promittere, promissum, to put forth, foretell, promise; pro forward, for + mittere to send. See {Mission}. ] [1913 Webster] 1. In general, a declaration, written or verbal, made by one person to… …

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  • 2Great Sauk Trail Council — Owner Boy Scouts of America Country …

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  • 3Youth mentoring — is the process of matching mentors with young people who need or want a caring, responsible adult in their lives. Adult mentors are usually unrelated to the child or teen and work as volunteers through a community , school , or church based… …

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  • 4Great Lakes Council (Boy Scouts of America) — For the Australian local government area, see Great Lakes Council. Great Lakes Council Owner Boy Scouts of America …

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  • 5National Youth Leadership Training — Ow …

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  • 6Fear of youth — The irrational fear of youth is called ephebiphobia. [Fletcher, A. (2006) [http://www.commonaction.org/WYVD.pdf Washington Youth Voice Handbook] . CommonAction. p 9.] First coined as the fear and loathing of teenagers, [Astroth, K. (1994) Beyond… …

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  • 7National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience — National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience …

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  • 8Alexander the Great in the Qur'an — Alexander in the Qur an is a theory that holds that the character of Dhul Qarnayn, mentioned in the Qur an, is in fact Alexander the Great. The name Alexander itself is never mentioned in the Qur an. Dhul Qarnayn (in Arabic ذو القرنين) is a… …

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  • 9List of Great Teacher Onizuka characters — This is a list of the fictional characters that appear on the manga, anime and live action series, Great Teacher Onizuka (GTO, for short). Contents 1 Holy Forest Academy faculty and staff 1.1 Live action exclusive 2 Ho …

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  • 10Lyndon B. Johnson: The Great Society — ▪ Primary Source       The programs of most twentieth century American Presidents have been given slogan nicknames, either by the Presidents themselves or by the press, which prefers short phrases that fit headlines. Thus Theodore Roosevelt had… …

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