Pbor Reviewer 1
Pbor Reviewer 1
BANDAGES
• Head Top (for head injury)
• Chest Bandage
• Hand Bandage
• Arm Sling
• Underarm Sling
• Cravat Bandage
• Lifeguards
• Lookout
• Ability Groups
• Buddy System
• Discipline
• Signaling
• First Aid
Duty to
Duty to Duty to God
Others Self
Brotherho
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WAYS OF TRANSPORT
INJURED PERSON
1. walking assist
2. 1 man carry
3. 2 man carry
4. 4 hand seat
5. use of stretcher
6. pack-strap carry
7. fireman’s carry
POSITION IN A NEW
CREW
1. Crew Leader
2. Assistant crew leader
3. Crew scribe
4. Crew Treasurer
5. Crew quartermaster
6. Crew grab master
7. Cheer leader
8. Crew hike master
Vision
Foremost in preparing the youth to become agents of change in
communities, guided by the Scout Oath and Law
Mission
To help the youth develop values and acquire competencies to
become responsible citizens and capable leaders anchored on the
Scout Oath and Law.
Preamble
We, the sovereign Filipino people, imploring the aid of
Almighty God, in order to build a just and humane society, and
establish a Government that shall embody our ideals and
aspirations, promote the common good, conserve and develop
our patrimony. and secure to ourselves and our posterity, the
blessings of independence and democracy under the rule of law
and a regime of truth, justice, freedom, love, equality, and peace,
do ordain and promulgate this Constitution.
5 Kinds of Lashing
• Square lashing
• Diagonal lashing
• Shear lashing
• Round lashing
• Continues lashing
Duty to God represents the spiritual world, Duty to Others and Duty to
Self-represent the material world, dividing it between our social
obligations to other people and our personal obligations to ourselves
said that it is a duty that one owes to one-self to preserve one's own
life or develop one's talents or preserve one's self-respect.
Consequently, it is often held that suicide and sloth are morally wrong,
on the ground that they violate one's duty to oneself.
This does not mean that serving others is necessary for a strong sense
of meaning and purpose, but such civic engagement generally helps
contribute to gaining this sense Volunteering together with others in
your community enables the creation of strong social bonds, which
adds further to a sense of meaningfulness.
If you could do it all over again, would you, and why? (David
T.)
What lessons did you learn from the Eagle process and how
do you think those lessons will help you in your future
endeavors? In other words, what will you take away from
this experience? (Andrea J.)