The highest rank in Scouting is different in different countries. For instance, in Britain it is the Queen's Scout (currently - it has been called King's Scout when the ruling monarch is male).
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In other countries, girl scouts may be known by different names. For example, in the United Kingdom, they are called Girlguides. In Canada, they are called Girl Guides. In Australia, they are known as Girl Guides or Girl Scouts.
Lady scouts In other countries, they are known as Guides or Girl Guides. The international organization is called the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
Explorador de águila In Mexico, at least, Mexican Scouts, talking about US Scouts, say "Scout Aguila or "Eagle Scout". When talking about their own highest ranks, they have "Scout Aguila", "Scout Tigre", "B-P", the highest ranks in their different age groups. Check other Latin American countries.
Beaver Scouts are a division of scouting for boys too young for Cub Scouts, often down to the age of 5. They are mostly active by that name in the UK and Canada and are called Castors (French for beaver) in French speaking provinces of Canada.Scouting in France is governed by several different organizations so this is a more difficult matter to discuss in that country. At least one of the French organizations, Scouts de France, does offer what they consider to be the equivalent of Beaver Scouts called Sarabandes.Similar sections are in other countries under other names:Australia has Joeys.New Zealand has Keas.Switzerland has unofficial groups called Beaver Scouts, Fünkli, Füchse or Murmeli.The U.S. has a Tiger Cub program for 1st grade/ 6 year old Scouts. They are testing the idea of Lion Scouts for Kindergarteners (5 years old).
For Girl Scouts of the USA, Girl Scouts in grades Kindergarten and 1 are called Girl Scout Daisies. Girl Guide/Girl Scout organizations in other countries use other names. For example, in Nigeria, Girl Guides age 4 and 5 are called Sunbeams. In South Africa, Girl Guides ages 4 1/2 to 7 are called Teddy. Hong Kong Girl Guides ages 4 to 6 are called Happy Bees. In Japan, Girl Scouts ages 5 and 6 are called Tenderfoot Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts of the Philippines call ages 4 to 6, Twinkler Scout.
In Aruba, Girl Scouts are known as "Meisjes Scouts." The organization aims to empower young girls through various activities that promote leadership, community service, and personal development, similar to Girl Scouts in other countries. They engage in outdoor activities, skill-building exercises, and community projects to foster growth and friendship among the participants.
In other countries, the Girl Scout/Girl Guide national associations set their own policies for money earning projects for their members. Some national organizations, such as Girl Guides of Canada, also sell cookie products. Members of USA Girl Scouts Overseas sell cookies as members of the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA). So, it is likely that Girl Guides in Chile and Thailand do not sell cookies. Any cookies sold in those countries are probably sold by Girl Scouts and Girl Guides from other countries, so they would be called "Girl Scout Cookies" if sold by members of USA Girl Scouts Overseas.
Beaver Scouts are a division of scouting for boys too young for Cub Scouts, often down to the age of 5. They are mostly active by that name in the UK and Canada and are called Castors (French for beaver) in French speaking provinces of Canada.Scouting in France is governed by several different organizations so this is a more difficult matter to discuss in that country. At least one of the French organizations, Scouts de France, does offer what they consider to be the equivalent of Beaver Scouts called Sarabandes.Similar sections are in other countries under other names:Australia has Joeys.New Zealand has Keas.Switzerland has unofficial groups called Beaver Scouts, Fünkli, Füchse or Murmeli.The U.S. has a Tiger Cub program for 1st grade/ 6 year old Scouts. They are testing the idea of Lion Scouts for Kindergarteners (5 years old).
Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). A Scout who attains this rank is called an Eagle Scout or Eagle. Since its introduction in 1911, the Eagle Scout rank has been earned by more than 2 million young men.[2][3][4]The title of Eagle Scout is held for life, thus giving rise to the phrase "Once an Eagle, always an Eagle".Requirements include earning at least 21 merit badges and demonstrating Scout Spirit, service, and leadership. This includes an extensive service project that the Scout plans, organizes, leads, and manages. Eagle Scouts are presented with a medal and a badge that visibly recognizes the accomplishments of the Scout. Additional recognition can be earned through Eagle Palms, awarded for completing additional tenure, leadership, and merit badge requirements.
There are Girl Scouts and Girl Guides in countries all over the world - 145 countries according to the WAGGGS web site. For a complete list, you can look at the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts web site.
People from other countries are called foreigners or immigrants.
Buying products from other countries is called importing