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Describe five different scouting organizations within the scouting movement. what is the main purpose of the scouting movement? 3.why did sadd change their name from students against drunk driving to students against destructive decisions? 4.what are the benefits of belonging to a youth organization or club? 5. compare and contrast volunteer activities that would be appropriate for a younger child versus a teenager. critical thinking questions 1. craig kielburger, the young founder of free the children, took on an immense task of starting his own successful organization to combat child labor. what is one small thing that you could do in your school or community to make a difference? 2.why do you think members of 4-h are more likely to attend college and get better grades than non-members? 3.describe a student who would be interested in participating in junior achievement. 4.what experiences would lead to personal growth and personal development and strengthen one's organizational skills and responsibilities? 5.what are some ways that your parents or other adults have encouraged you to achieve your goals and aspirations?

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