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Along with the four program
emphasis which focus on the goals of Girl Scouts, there are also the worlds of interest.
Activities in Girl Scouts are divided into five separate groups, or worlds, which are
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The World of Well-Being concerns
activities having to do with physical and emotional health. Badges about exercise or
exploring personal talents and skills would be found in this world.
Badges some of us have earned: |
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First Aid |
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The World of People involves
activities both family and friends. It also encourages girls to play an active role in the
community, get involved in international friendships and issues pertaining to the rest of
the world. The World of People is about exploring and respecting cultural differences
while learning more of one's own heritage.
Badges some of us have earned: |
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The World of Today and Tomorrow
emphasizes the opportunities girls have in today's world and the ones they will have in
the future. Activities in this world are aimed at modern technological advances and the
hows and whys of the world.
Badges some of us have earned: |
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Cookies Connection |
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Weather Watch |
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The World of the Arts focuses on
everything from a Picasso, to a bassoon concerto, to Emily Dickinson's poetry. In this
world girls explore their own artistic abilities and learn about those of others.
Badges some of us have earned: |
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Dabbler |
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Toymaker |
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The World of Out-Of-Doors
concerns the scouting experiences of Girl Scouts. Activities might include backpacking in
the woods, ecological studies, and appreciation of the world around them.
Badges some of us have earned: |
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Troop Camper |
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Swimming |
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Wildlife |
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