Showing posts with label honest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honest. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2015

How to Become a Marine Surveyor (5 Steps)


Apply to a school that offers a program to train marine surveyors and complete all of your courses. While anyone can claim to be a marine surveyor, organizations like the National Association of Marine Surveying (NAMS) work hard to make the profession honest and credible.
Contact the National Association of Marine Surveyors (NAMS) for information about the apprentice membership. NAMS certifies marine surveyors and offers a continuing education program.
Complete the screening and ethics examination process to start your tenure as an apprentice member of the NAMS for one year. As a NAMS apprentice member, you can train to become a marine surveyor and work under the care of a NAMS Certified Marine Surveyor.
Become an associate member of the NAMS after you complete the marine survey engagements for an apprentice member. This process prepares you for Certified Marine Surveyor (CMS) status in that you acquire the years of experience necessary to claim the title.
Move up to a CMS status once you fulfill the requirements for an associate member of NAMS. Once you reach this stage in the process, you're a professional marine surveyor with an adequate amount of experience in the industry.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

How to Earn The Light Blue Daisy Petal (4 Steps)


The light blue Daisy petal is the part of the Girl Scout law that means 'Honest and Fair.' This is a very important lesson for girls to learn.
You can start working on this petal by talking about what it means. Ask the girls what it means to them to be 'honest' and 'fair.' Ask them to share an example of this that they've experienced.
Write down several examples of honesty and fairness and read them to the girls. Tell them to shout out 'Honest' or 'Fair' depending on whether it is a situation involving honesty or fairness. Examples: 1) When someone wants to cut in front of the line but decides to go to the end - FAIR! 2) The clerk at the store gives you too much change back and you return it - HONEST!
A game of Musical Chairs is fun for girls this age and also demonstrates honesty and fairness. Before playing the game explain how each girl can get a turn shutting off the music (fair) and if they can't find a seat they can lose gracefully and stand to the side (honest).
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