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Scout

/skaʊt/noun / verb
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A scout is a person sent ahead to observe, gather information, or explore unfamiliar territory, often in military, sports, or adventurous settings. In modern contexts, it also refers to members of youth organizations like the Boy Scouts who focus on character-building and outdoor skills, or the act of searching for talent, such as in professional scouting for athletes.

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The Boy Scouts of America, established in 1910, has produced over 2.5 million Eagle Scouts since the rank's inception in 1912, including astronauts, presidents, and filmmakers, highlighting how scouting has shaped global leadership and innovation. This organization was inspired by Robert Baden-Powell's original British Scouts, founded in 1907, and has influenced youth development worldwide.

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