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    the Boy Scouts of America and United Way regarding donation and funding issues. While United Way does have antidiscrimination policies‚ organizations such as The Boy Scouts of America did not ultimately have to follow their model; thus continuing their discrimination within the group for its leaders and members based solely on sexual orientation. Case Study #1 This case study covers the major controversy surrounding the rights of gay people being involved in the organization Boy Scouts of America

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    Boy Scouts of America V. Dale I would write my opinion to majority because in the Boy scouts V. Dale case‚ i disagree to the majority about violating the law of Boy Scout’s. There are many opponents of gay people as it is‚ and they all have their reasons to dislike the idea of letting them get elected . One of the main reasons is that the primary purpose of leadership is the right way to lead other people. The Boy Scouts seek to give values to young people

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    Way and the Boy Scout of America. The United Way realized that the national Boy Scout of America policy that allowed discrimination against avowed gays goes against its own antidiscrimination policies. However the national UW permits local UW chapters to determine their own antidiscrimination policies. And that is how Larry Norvell (local head of the UW of Columbia) had to face the issue of allocations to the local BSA organization -- Cascade pacific Council of the Boy Scouts of America (CPCBSA)

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    Paper Empathy is a skill you learn which is developed throughout a persons life by defining influences of the people around the individual.Throughout the novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ the characteristic of empathy is ever present. In the beginning the main character‚ Scout‚ starts out to be a very immature child. As the story goes on she gains knowledge around her‚ kids accusing her dad of being a "nigger lover". Scouts dad‚ Atticus‚ is a

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    Raising Awareness By: Tina Vu As a cadette‚ The Girl Scout Silver Award is one of the most important things to achieve in my life. This is an important step to help me build leadership and organization. My purpose for this project is to raise awareness for problems in the world‚ and maybe even discover solutions for them. Raising awareness isn’t just about educating people of what the things are‚ but on how you earn them as well as how you can stop yourself from getting such. What I basically

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    Empathy & Empathetic Listening By Tomishia Rossum Summary on Empathy and Empathetic Listening Empathy is an ability to feel what they are feeling‚ but the accomplishment of empathy goes deep-seated than just this. Since empathy involves understanding the emotional condition of other people‚ the way it is characterized is original of the way emotions themselves are patented. Emotions are taken to be fundamental to acknowledging feelings‚ and then grasping the feelings of another will be

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    EMPATHY EMPATHY Empathy is described in Webster’s dictionary as‚ “the action of understanding‚ being aware of‚ being sensitive to‚ and vicariously experiencing the feelings‚ thoughts‚ and experience of another of either the past or present without having the feelings‚ thoughts‚ and experience fully communicated in an objectively explicit manner”. In my personal opinion empathy is simply putting yourself in someone else’s shoes. When we are able to fully understand and comprehend what someone

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    January 30‚ 2013 According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary‚ empathy is defined as‚ the action of understanding‚ being aware of‚ being sensitive to‚ and vicariously experiencing the feelings‚ thoughts‚ and experience of another of either the past or present without having the feelings‚ thoughts‚ and experience fully communicated in an objectively explicit manner. In accordance with empathy‚ empathetic listening is defined by a way of listening and responding to another person

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    Boy Scouts of the Philippines conform to Global Scouting trends on Gender Equality The Boy Scouts of the Philippines’ tradition‚ mission‚ and vision was rooted from the Boy Scouts of America. BSP‚ chartered under Commonwealth of the Philippines Act No. 111 on October 31‚ 1936 superseded the Philippine Council chartered by the Boy Scouts of America in 1923 through the work of American‚ Chinese‚ and Filipino businessmen and interest groups. They’re previous belief was parallel to the BSA’s strong stance

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    its people in need. She responded by saying “our country gives a lot of free food to kids.” I then told her that a lot of countries in this world have the same issue. At that moment her facial expression turned somber. I can only imagine she used empathy be to put herself in the same situation as the kids asking for money. She proceeded to ask if there was anything she could do to help. If we truly want to make the world a better

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