Natural Gas & Electricity Interface Challenges in New England
This content discusses the challenges at the interface of natural gas and electricity in New England, focusing on the restructuring roundtable held in November 2013 and the studies conducted to assess the sufficiency of gas infrastructure to support power generation in the region. The Black & Veatch Gas-Electric Study evaluates the impact of demand growth on the gas infrastructure and identifies potential solutions to alleviate constraints. The findings and recommendations aim to inform policymakers and stakeholders in the energy sector.
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BROTHERHOOD BOUND Just another stop along the way .
What is the Purpose of the Brotherhood? To strengthen a member s commitment to the Order To increase membership retention
ORDEAL BREAKOUT SESSION The Five Challenges of Brotherhood Membership
1.) Memorize the Signs of Arrow Membership Obligation Order of the Arrow Song The Admonition Sign of Ordeal Membership
2.) Advance in Your Understanding of the Ordeal What the four principle characters and their actions represent in the Pre-Ordeal Ceremony The four principle characters of the Ordeal Ceremony The four tests of the Ordeal The three symbolic preparations for the Obligation
3.) Serve your Unit Plan a campout Organize a unit community service project Larger leadership role
4.) Plan for Service in your Lodge Work as a member of kitchen crew Join a dance team Become a ceremonies team member Join and serve as a member of chapter leadership
5.) Review your Progress Letter to the Secretary Explain what you think the Obligation means Describe how you have been fulfilling the Obligation in your troop and in your daily life, and how you have used your understanding of the Ordeal to aid in your service Describe your specific plans for giving future service in the Lodge program
CONCLUSION Getting into the driver s seat
For Training Resources and More Information Visit: http://training.oa-bsa.org/noac2015