If you continue to participate in WIT once you have passed the age of 18, your WIT badge will not be removed. Your badge is only removed if you stop participating in the program.
after getting the badge, you'll have to get your picture taken. so go back to the picture guy with the caridge in the background. now that you have the badge, he'll take your picture.
There is a wide variety of Brownie Girl Scout and Girl Guide Badges. Each badge has its own name and requirements. Each badge represents the topic of the steps taken to earn the badge.
beat the 7th badge, and you will be taken to it
All of them. Are you asking about Pericles, taken out by the plague.
The gate, or "Portcullis" on the 1971 to 2008 British Penny is taken from the Badge of Henry VII, and is now the Badge of the Palace of Westminster.
You put your marshal badge on and go to the picture dude. :)
Taken (2008) is a very good, non-explicit movie that makes teens aware of human trafficking.
Earthrise is the name given to a photograph of the Earth taken by astronaut ... Rowell called it "the most influential environmental photograph ever taken
Yes, you can actually lose badges. For example, if you are a Supervisor, and you have been inactive for months or have been blocked, your Supervisor badge will be removed. However, the one badge that cannot be taken away from you (even after being blocked) is your Contributor Level Badge. Any Contributor badge (ruby, silver, etc.) will not be removed.
Two weeks.
Jaundice is a symptom of liver failure. It doesn't happen often, but it is possible for teens to die from liver failure. So jaundice must be taken seriously.
Give the Marshal the letter and he'd give you his Marshal's badge. Ride back to Dusty Gulch wearing the badge and talk to the photographer that refused to take your picture. Read directions.