Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America
Author : Boy Scouts of America
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Page : 258 pages
File Size : 32,98 MB
Release : 1932
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Author : Boy Scouts of America
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Page : 258 pages
File Size : 32,98 MB
Release : 1932
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Author : Shannon Greenland
Publisher : jimmy patterson
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 16,66 MB
Release : 2019-07-23
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0316524794
Stranger Things meets The Goonies in this suspenseful yet heartwarming adventure story about kids who set out to find a crashed meteor . . . but find mystery and danger instead as their friendships begin to fracture. Annie, Beans, Rocky, and Fynn are the Scouts -- best friends who do everything together. It's 1985, and the summer before seventh grade is just beginning. The Scouts decide to secretly climb Old Man Basinger's silo to watch a meteor shower, and when one meteor seems to crash nearby, the Scouts know they have to set out on their next adventure and find it. But their fun overnight jaunt through the woods soon takes a turn for the worst when they discover a series of disturbing clues about the meteor -- and suddenly find themselves on the run from the wild, violent Mason clan. Bonds are tested when new kids join their adventure and the group's true feelings are revealed. Will the Scouts survive this journey together -- or will their unbreakable friendships prove vulnerable after all?
Author : Jim Sandoval
Publisher : SABR, Inc.
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 36,21 MB
Release : 2011-11
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1933599235
They dig through tons of coal to find a single diamond. They spend countless hours traveling miles and miles on lonely back roads and way too much time in hotels. Their front offices expect them to constantly provide player reports and updates. So much of their time is spent away from family and friends, missing birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. Their best friend is Rand McNally. Always asking the question, "CAN HE PLAY?" Such is the life of a professional scout. CAN HE PLAY? collects the contributions of 26 members of the Society for American Baseball Research on the subject of scouts, including biographies and historical essays. The book touches on more than a century of scouts and scouting with a focus on the men (and the occasional woman) who have taken on the task of scouring the world for the best ballplayers available. In CAN HE PLAY? we meet the "King of Weeds," a Ph.D. we call "Baseball's Renaissance Man," a husband-and-wife team, pioneering Latin scouts, and a Japanese-American interned during World War II who became a successful scout--and many, many more. The legendary Tom Greenwade and the development of the New York Yankees scouting system, interviews with former players Johnny Pesky and Fernando Perez about being scouted, and much more.
Author : United States. War Department
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Page : 626 pages
File Size : 47,50 MB
Release : 1900
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Author : Ohio. Adjutant General's Department
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Page : 384 pages
File Size : 44,46 MB
Release : 1908
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Author : Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology
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Page : 812 pages
File Size : 34,42 MB
Release : 1884
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Page : 866 pages
File Size : 28,56 MB
Release : 1884
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Author : J.W. Powell
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Page : 798 pages
File Size : 10,94 MB
Release : 1884
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Author : Smithsonian Institution
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Page : 812 pages
File Size : 46,4 MB
Release : 1884
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Author : Julia Galef
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 26,12 MB
Release : 2021-04-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0735217556
"...an engaging and enlightening account from which we all can benefit."—The Wall Street Journal A better way to combat knee-jerk biases and make smarter decisions, from Julia Galef, the acclaimed expert on rational decision-making. When it comes to what we believe, humans see what they want to see. In other words, we have what Julia Galef calls a "soldier" mindset. From tribalism and wishful thinking, to rationalizing in our personal lives and everything in between, we are driven to defend the ideas we most want to believe—and shoot down those we don't. But if we want to get things right more often, argues Galef, we should train ourselves to have a "scout" mindset. Unlike the soldier, a scout's goal isn't to defend one side over the other. It's to go out, survey the territory, and come back with as accurate a map as possible. Regardless of what they hope to be the case, above all, the scout wants to know what's actually true. In The Scout Mindset, Galef shows that what makes scouts better at getting things right isn't that they're smarter or more knowledgeable than everyone else. It's a handful of emotional skills, habits, and ways of looking at the world—which anyone can learn. With fascinating examples ranging from how to survive being stranded in the middle of the ocean, to how Jeff Bezos avoids overconfidence, to how superforecasters outperform CIA operatives, to Reddit threads and modern partisan politics, Galef explores why our brains deceive us and what we can do to change the way we think.