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The Ten Outstanding Young Americans (TOYA) program is an annual award given by JCI USA (formally known as the United States Junior Chamber or the Jaycees). It is given to ten Americans between 18 and 40 years old who "exemplify the best attributes of the nation’s young people."
Iowa Children's Choice Award: ISBN: 978-0-395-61588-1: OCLC: 779274949: LC Class: PZ7.L9673: Preceded by: ... Attaboy, Sam! (1992) is a children's novel by Lois Lowry ...
Attaboy or Atta Boy can refer to: Atta Boy, a 1926 American silent film; Attaboy (bar), a craft cocktail bar in New York City "Attaboy", a song on Perfect Velvet by ...
Awards are presented each year as part of the BSA National Council Annual Meeting or at another appropriate occasion. Recipients receive a certificate, a embroidered square knot emblem for the field uniform, and the Silver Antelope medal. The medal is a silver antelope suspended from an orange and white ribbon for formal occasions and civilian ...
The United States Department of State, like other agencies of the U.S. federal government, gives civilian decorations for outstanding service, sacrifice, or heroism. The criteria for the awards are set down in 3 FAM 4820 - Foreign Affairs Manual, 3 FAM - Personnel, section 3 FAM 4800 Department Awards Program.
These include the Venturing Ranger Award [18] (Outdoors); the TRUST Award [19] (Community and Religious Life); the Quest Award [20] (Sports); and the Quartermaster Award [21] (Sea Scouting). Male members under the age of 18 may also earn Merit Badges and the Star, Life, and Eagle Scout ranks from the Boy Scouting program if they have earned at ...
The Order of the Arrow Founder's Award was first introduced at the 1981 National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC), following the death of Goodman. This award honors Arrowmen in the Order of the Arrow (OA) for unselfish service above and beyond their normal duties to their lodge. Any lodge may present the award to up to two arrowmen annually ...
All About Sam (1988) is a children's novel by Lois Lowry.It is the first in a series of four novels about the character Sam Krupnik; a character Lowry had developed earlier in her books on Sam's older sister, Anastasia Krupnik. [1]