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  2. Chartered organizations of the Boy Scouts of America

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    All Boy Scouts of America units are owned and operated by chartered organizations. Of the 103,158 units (Boy Scout troops, Cub Scout packs and Venturing crews) and 3,615,306 youth members in 2010: 65% of all youth members are chartered to faith-based organizations. 23.5% of all youth members are chartered to civic organizations.

  3. Congressional charter - Wikipedia

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    A congressional charter is a law passed by the United States Congress that states the mission, authority, and activities of a group. Congress has issued corporate charters since 1791 and the laws that issue them are codified in Title 36 of the United States Code. [1] The first charter issued by Congress was for the First Bank of the United States.

  4. Tiger team - Wikipedia

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    In security work, a tiger team is a group that tests an organization's ability to protect its assets by attempting to defeat its physical or information security. In this context, the tiger team is often a permanent team as security is typically an ongoing priority. [6] For example, one implementation of an information security tiger team ...

  5. WNBA to use charter flights full time in upcoming season ...

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    The WNBA will use league-wide charter flights for the first time this season, the league announced Thursday. The charters will begin at the start of the regular season. “We are thrilled to ...

  6. WNBA says all teams will be flying charters to games by May ...

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    The W announced last week that a charter flight program would be phased in at the start of the season, meaning these professional sports teams would no longer be relying on commercial flights to ...

  7. Radio Emergency Associated Communication Teams - Wikipedia

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    2005: REACT and Popular Communications magazine began a bi-monthly news column to report Team activity. 2008: REACT presented the second Radio Hero Award to a 9-year-old WA boy. 2010: REACT moved its headquarters from Suitland, MD to Dinwiddie, VA. REACT joined GERC - Global Emergency Radio Coalition - as a Charter Member.

  8. Olympic Charter - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Charter is a set of rules and guidelines for the organisation of the Olympic Games, and for governing the Olympic movement. Its last revision was on the 17th of July 2020 during the 136th IOC Session, held by video conference. Adopted by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), it is the codification of the fundamental principles ...

  9. Journalism ethics and standards - Wikipedia

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    Journalism. Journalistic ethics and standards comprise principles of ethics and good practice applicable to journalists. This subset of media ethics is known as journalism's professional " code of ethics" and the "canons of journalism". [1] The basic codes and canons commonly appear in statements by professional journalism associations and ...