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  2. Debadging - Wikipedia

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    Many automotive enthusiasts also believe that debadging a vehicle makes it easier to clean. This is because manufacturer badges are notorious for trapping wax, which is difficult to remove from small crevices. Also, sleepers are sometimes debadged to disguise any subtle evidence of a high performance vehicle.

  3. Digital badge - Wikipedia

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    Commonly, badges are thought of as rewards but have been found to be most effective when they also contribute to goal setting, reputation, status affirmation, instruction and group identification. Badges also promote lifelong learning that extends beyond the classroom and brings to light accomplishments that otherwise might have been hidden. [22]

  4. Mozilla Open Badges - Wikipedia

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    Open Badges are designed to serve a broad range of digital badge use cases, including both academic and non-academic uses. [22] The core Open Badge specification is made up of three types of Badge Objects: [23] Assertion Represents an awarded badge. It contains information about a single badge that belongs to an individual earner. BadgeClass

  5. Here's the secret use behind the diamond-shaped patches on ...

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    The #AspectCollection Heritage backpack in Pelican and Deep Lichen Green contrast. See the full collection at the link in bio. A post shared by Herschel Supply (@herschelsupply) on Feb 10, 2017 at ...

  6. Backpack (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Backpack", a song by Crazy Town from the album The Brimstone Sluggers "Backpack", a song by Justin Bieber from the album Journals; Plymouth Backpack, a concept car; Backpack, a character in Dora the Explorer; Badge Backpack, a repository for collecting and displaying digital badges from a variety of sources

  7. Fjällräven - Wikipedia

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    The badge itself either follows the outline of the fox logo, or is in a shield-like shape. Most Fjällräven products also possess a small Swedish flag, usually located on a seam. Fjällräven's original product was the first commercially made external framed backpack. It used an aluminium frame. [4] The Greenland jacket was released in 1968.

  8. Yoshida & Co., Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Producing "Japan Made" products, Yoshida & Co. gained popularity among young people in the 1980s for its low-key wallets, bags and backpacks. [citation needed] The company's most popular brand, PORTER, often collaborates with other fashion brands and consumer electronics companies to produce limited-edition products, examples of which have included cases and bags for Sony PSP, VAIO, and Apple ...

  9. Modern Irish Army uniform - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Defence Forces cap badge is usually worn with headdress. DPM/Desert DPM waterproof cap (for use in cold weather). DPM/UN blue/Desert DPM bush hat. Outerwear. DPM shirt – both temperate and desert pattern.(Barracks dress) DPM UBACS - (combat shirt) worn with body armour (operational dress)