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Re: 2% of Scouts???...
James E Lade (jlade@JUNO.COM)
Sun, 1 Jun 1997 20:46:04 EDT
I am curious to ask what kinds of external (or internal?) factors
contribute to the drop in the number of scouts who continue scouts after
First Class. It seems the boys either stay at that rank, drop from
scouts, advance slowly, or quickly advance.
The factors I can think of include:
girls
school
cars
sports
work
requires too much effort
no one prodding them anymore
friends
scouting isn't for them
can anyone add to this?
TIA,
James
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