there are many people who have earned every merit badge
No, you do not. However, you DO swim during the Lifesaving merit badge, which is interchangeable with Emergency Preparedness as far as Eagle required badges go.
There isn't a site that has them filled in, that defeats the purpose. However, if you purchase the merit badge pamphlets from the BSA, most (if not all) of the answers are contained within those pages. Merit Badges are some of the most rewarding aspects of Scouting, enjoy them while you can. Best of Luck!
Gym badges look that way to show that they are dirty. If you want them clean, just rub the badges for a while with your stylus until they shine vibrantly.
Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class ranks are designed for young men to learn the basics to take them through the program and live up to the goals and ideals of scouting. Much like a sponge, in these early ranks you suck up all the information, so as you go to higher ranks you can turn from taking in, to giving back. This is why the other ranks require service, and leadership. Merit badges are designed to expand that base of knowledge, and while they can be earned at any rank, are then applied when you reach Star and above.
There are 112 badges available for earning in your Junior years. There is a variety of different badges, like ones for the Arts, Science, and other skills that are important for Girl Scouts to know. Note: New books for each level, "The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting", being released in September of 2011, will have new badges while keeping seven "Legacy Badges" for each level. The Legacy Badges will include Arts, Athlete, Citizen, Cook, First Aid, Naturalist, and Girl Scout Way.
progressive Loads of badges! Think of an activity and theirs a badge for it! I have four badges but a friend of mine has seven badges! their is eight more different badges you can earn in my troop some of them are more difficult to get and that makes it fun caus you really want to get them. The more badges you get the cooler you are with your friends and other scouts.
In the British Army, badges are typically worn on the uniform in specific locations depending on their type. Cap badges are worn on the front of the beret or headgear, while regimental badges are often displayed on the upper sleeves of the uniform. Additionally, qualification badges may be placed on the lower sleeves, and rank insignia is worn on the shoulders. The positioning and style of badges can vary based on the individual’s regiment or corps.
Merit Principles are the "do's" and Prohibited Practices are the "don'ts"
it's against policy
I wonder if you mean "Maritime Law" - which governs navigation and overseas commerce.Added: Or - if you are referring to "good time" earned for your good behavior in jail or prison - - there is no 'law' entitling you to it.
Badges can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, and fabric. Metal badges are often made from brass or aluminum, which can be plated with finishes like gold or silver. Plastic badges are lightweight and can be produced in various colors and designs, while fabric badges, such as embroidered patches, are typically made from textiles. The choice of material usually depends on the badge's intended use, durability requirements, and aesthetic preferences.
In NBA 2K15, badges do not function in Blacktop mode. While players can still utilize their skills and attributes, the specific benefits provided by badges are only active in MyCareer and other modes where player progression is involved. Blacktop focuses on a quick, pick-up game format, making badges irrelevant in that context.