If I knew what was being asked, I'd answer this; however.. it is ungrammatical & obscure.
No. Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts are different organizations and belong to different international organizations.
Families in other religions may have different structures, roles, and rituals compared to families in other religions. For example, in Islam, the concept of extended family and communal support is highly emphasized, while in Hinduism, family duties and obligations towards ancestors are crucial. Each religion may have unique practices and beliefs that shape family dynamics and relationships.
Lord Robert Baden-Powell founded the Boy Scouts, the Boy Scouts of America was founded by 3 different individuals
there are numerous kinds if looked for. but generally there are three kind of families 1)rich families with joint family members 2)middle class families with their religious beliefs 3)lower class families with extremely narrow minded thoughts
Scouting and Guiding in Italy is fragmented- there are over forty 40 different associations and federations with about 220,000 Scouts and Guides.
I wouldn't say "usually", but it is not that unusual. There probably are no statistics kept but many families participate in both organizations so the parents were most likely members before they married.
Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) has taken no official stand on sexuality issues. Girl Scouts of the USA stated in an October 1991 letter:[61] "As a private organization, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. respects the values and beliefs of each of its members and does not intrude into personal matters. Therefore, there are no membership policies on sexual preference. However, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. has firm standards relating to the appropriate conduct of adult volunteers and staff. The Girl Scout organization does not condone or permit sexual displays of any sort by its members during Girl Scout activities, nor does it permit the advocacy or promotion of a personal lifestyle or sexual preference. These are private matters for girls and their families to address."
Many health related beliefs are a result of cultural beliefs and beliefs handed down by families. Some families believe in conventional medicine and other families believe in alternative or folk medicine.
This is such a subjective question that it really is impossible to answer. The two programs, while sharing some goals, are quite different. Some Girl Scouts are better prepared for somethings than some Boy Scouts, and some Boy Scouts are better prepared for other things than some Girl Scouts. It depends as much on the individual as it does on the things they are preparing for.
The Cub Scouts are not a company, they are an organization for boys and they usually go on to become Boy Scouts. They earn merit badges by doing good deeds and learning different skills sets.
There are 13 different scouting organizations in the United States. The scene is dominated by the 2.7 million-member Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of the USA.
There are joint families , nuclear families and singlle families in mauritius.