The best bet is to use the manual for the badge and talk to you counselor. If you do web searches on the topics discussed you will find a lot of useful information.
It would be against the purpose of the badge and scouting principals for someone to post o use the website that simply posted the questions and gave the answers.
A name of a Merit badge? Automotive Maintenance.
The purpose of the merit badge is to allow you to explore and understand the subject. In order to complete the merit badge you need to do some research. Resources are:The merit badge pamphletYour merit badge counselorYour school teachersYour school or community libraryThe BSA website at Scouting.org[linked]MeritBadge.org[linked]
The scout store
Yes, one there is.
There are 7 requirements for the First Aid merit badge. I personally think the related link has the best website for merit badges. You can find the requirements for the first aid merit badge there. Also, if you scroll to the bottom of that page, you can find a "Workbook" that will help you to finish any merit badges.
If we were to give them to you then that would defeat the whole purpose of the earning the badge. Please look at the book, talk to your counselor and try looking things up on other sources. If you have a specific question that requires additional help it would be appropriate to ask that here. Consider posting it in the relevant group for the subject to get the most complete and helpful answer.
The "blue card" is the form that the scout uses to track his progress toward earning a merit badge. The merit badge counselor checks off the requirements as they are done and when it is complete the scout turns in one section to apply for the badge and keeps the other for his own records.
They should wear their merit badge sashes. OA sashes are generally not worn.
It's called the Snow Sports merit badge now that you can earn it in either skiing or snowboarding.
I sewed his newest merit badge on my brother's scout uniform.
Yes, the Boy Scouts of America states: When a Scout has an interest in earning a particular merit badge, he obtains his Scoutmaster's/Varsity Scout Coach's approval and identifies another Scout with similar interests to become his partner. They are then directed to the appropriate merit badge counselor. The counselor reviews the badge requirements with the young men and decides with them what projects should be undertaken and when they should be completed. After the counselor has certified that the Scouts have qualified for the merit badge, it is presented to them at a troop/team meeting and can be applied toward rank advancement.
Merit badge pamphlets are not available for download- they may be purchased from your local Scout Shop or ScoutStuff.org