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Personal Narrative: My Experience As A Den Chief For Cub Scouts
One of the most relatable experiences I do have is being a Den Chief for Cub Scouts in which I help out the Adult Leader in meetings. I guide and help ou the younger scouts ages 6-11. So that shows how I have the background experience in the type of work that's done, and I have worked on this type of leadership role for a year now and I have been successful. Which overall is why I would be great for the role of a guide.

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