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What is a hero? A hero is someone who helps you. Someone who saves you. Someone who is their for you. A hero is someone who is brave,confident,bold,outgoing,and outstanding, and the list goes on. A hero will never give up till the end of time. Juliette Gordon Low was an amazing person who was a hero from her childhood, to her fame, to her legacy.
Juliette’s early childhood was affected by her parents view of slavery. Daisy’s mom was overwhelmed because she had family on both sides of the civil war. This led Daisy’s mom and her sister to go live with her maternal grandparents in Illinois.. At her grandparents home, she was exposed to an entirely different way of life. The chicago board of trade, chicago athenaeum, and the city's public schools was founded by Daisy’s grandfather. As a result of her maternal grandparents influences in the community, daisy encountered a variety of
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By traveling she was able the met Sir Robert Baden-Powell, a war hero and the founder of Boy Scouts. With his charming manner Low became instant friends. Low’s love for the boy scouts became so strong she just had to start working with the Girl Guide. The Girl Guide was lead by Powell’s older sister Agnes who was 51. Together Low and Agnes started several new troops in Scotland and London. With the effect of the girls self esteem Low decided to take the Girl Scout program to the united states. On March 12, 1912 Low registered the first troop of the American Girl Guides
Throughout her years as the Girl Scout founder, she was able to grow the program to 90,000 member known as Girl Scouts. Much of her success to the organization was the large network of people she established throughout the year. With the network, she was able to find resources and attributes which developed into Girl Scouts. She became well known of her energy, willingness and appreciation for the girl scouts in the

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