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Arianna Pfeil, 8, a Girl Scout with Brownie Troop 92, serves pasta to her mother during World Thinking Day 2014 at the Crossroads Mall aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Feb. 23, 2014. The Brownies’ study Italy and served a variety of Italian food they discovered through their research. The purpose of World Thinking Day is to teach Girls Scouts they are a part of larger community of more than 10 million Girls Scouts worldwide, according to Hyla Melloy, USA Girl Scouts Overseas co-chairman for Iwakuni. - Arianna Pfeil, 8, a Girl Scout with Brownie Troop 92, serves pasta to her mother during World Thinking Day 2014 at the Crossroads Mall aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Feb. 23, 2014. The Brownies’ study Italy and served a variety of Italian food they discovered through their research. The purpose of World Thinking Day is to teach Girls Scouts they are a part of larger community of more than 10 million Girls Scouts worldwide, according to Hyla Melloy, USA Girl Scouts Overseas co-chairman for Iwakuni.