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    Default Eagles Scouts: Merit Beyond the Badge

    One hundred years after Arthur Eldred of New York earned this nation's first Eagle Scout Award, new, independent research demonstrates the significant, positive impact Eagle Scouts have on society every day. Since it was first awarded in 1912, more than 2 million young men have achieved the Boy Scouts of America's highest rank. The study conducted by Baylor University, Merit Beyond the Badges, found that Eagle Scouts are more likely than men who have never been in Scouting to:

    Have higher levels of planning and preparation skills, be goal-oriented, and network with others

    Be in a leadership position at their place of employment or local community

    Report having closer relationships with family and friends

    Volunteer for religious and nonreligious organizations

    Donate money to charitable groups

    Work with others to improve their neighborhoods

    http://www.scouting.org/About/Research/EagleScouts.aspx

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    Eagle Infographic from Scouting Magazine

    http://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/201...h-says-it-all/
    Last edited by ModShari; 04-12-2012 at 04:59 PM. Reason: done

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