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  • | f-date =1918 ...ember of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] (WAGGGS) in 1966. The girls-only association has 1,337 members (as of 2003).
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  • ...aid to stand for “you (‘U’) and ‘I’ training and service with Christ (‘X’) in the centre.” ...upon {{bibleverse||Luke|2:52}}: "And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men." These programs met with varied success.
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  • ...d from there, first into [[Istria]] (then under [[Italy|Italian]] control) in 1911. Scouting spreading from there into resort areas and other major citie In 1913 [[German language|German]]-speaking Sea Scout units were founded in [[Rijeka]] and [[Pula]].<ref name="Pribich">{{cite book
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  • ...ation of the Scout Movement|WOSM]] in 1924. Guiding in Iceland was founded in 1922 and among the founding members of [[World Association of Girl Guides a ...rganization serves 1,493 Scouts (as of 1999) and 2,002 Guides (as of 2003) in 35 troops.
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  • ...rs with You" (Partsratsir Partsratsour). It was originally founded in 1918 in Constantinople by [[Shavarsh Krissian]], Krikor Hagopian, and Hovhanness Hi ...2. By developing awareness of duty, feelings of responsibility and honour, in a spirit of harmony and cooperation. 3. By satiating the mind and heart wit
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  • ...uania, became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1997. The coeducational Lietuvos Skautija has 2,074 members as of 2004. ...ted the Lithuanian Scout Movement into the Scout Association of Lithuania. In 1924, the Scout Association of Lithuania was registered as a member of the
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  • ...zech Republic. Founded in 1911, Junák is the largest organisation of youth in the nation, with a combined estimated membership of 45,000 (19,897 under th ...on foot, and their luggage was brought there on a single large push-cart. In the quickly developing world of Scouting at the time, ''Junák-Český skau
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  • '''Scouting and Guiding in Russia''' comprises several dozen [[Scouting|Scout]] associations, based on == History of Scouting in Russia ==
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  • ...in 144 countries. It was established in [[1928]] and has its headquarters in London, England. It is the counterpart of the [[World Organization of the S ...d Girl Scouts to be responsible world citizens through action and activity in the community.
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  • ...so that they may play a constructive role in society. Since its inception in 1907, the [[Scouting|Scout Movement]] has spread from the United Kingdom to ...?book_id=0821415956 | title = Race, Resistance, and the Boy Scout Movement in British Colonial Africa | format = | work = | publisher = Ohio University P
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  • ...ounder members of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] in 1928, also covering present-day Bangladesh and Pakistan at that time. The B ...ub]] section was started, followed by the [[Rover Scout|Rover]] section in 1918.
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  • '''Rover Scouting''' is a division of [[Scouting]] for young men, and in some countries, women. A group of Rovers, analogous to a [[Boy Scout]] Tro The section was started in 1918, following the successful growth of the Scout Movement, and was intended to
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  • ...000 members and continues to be the largest female only youth organisation in the UK. ...Brownies and 50% of UK women have been involved with Guiding at some point in their lives.
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  • | f-date = 1911 (1918) ...begun in [[Yokohama]] by [[Clarence Griffin (Scouting)|Clarence Griffin]] in 1911.<ref>Boy Scout Kanagawa Renmei "50th Anniversary Publication," ''神�
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  • ...mahiri o Aotearoa''') is the national [[Girl Guides|Guiding]] organisation in New Zealand. GirlGuiding New Zealand currently splits New Zealand into 22 r ...eping the guide laws. <ref name="A Guide to Guiding"> ''A Guide to Guiding in New Zealand/He Aratohu mō te Kaupapa Whakamahiri i Aotearoa'' Guides New Z
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  • {{about|the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts/Girl Guides organizations|other meanings|Scout}} ...mental and spiritual development, so that they may play constructive roles in society.
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  • ...an Plast''' or simply '''Plast''' is the largest [[Scouting]] organization in Ukraine. ...ation. Ukrainian Scouting has been known since its inception as "Plast". In Ukrainian a ''[[plastun]]'' is an historical name for a Cossack scout and s
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  • ...ural Appropriation and the Crafting of Racialized Selves in American Youth Organizations: Toward an Ethnographic Approach |date= 2008-12-18| doi = 10.1177/153270860 ....org/all_about_us/history.asp |archivedate=2008-06-07 |df=mdy }}</ref> and in 2012 it became Camp Fire.
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  • ...oy Scouts of Nippon''' from 1971 to 1995, when it became [[coeducational]] in all sections, leading to neutral naming. Scouting activity endured a heavy ...2011|reason=is this confused with the letter to consider Scouting movement in Japan sent by Yasusato Gamou to Japanese govt on 1910?}}, and a few sporadi
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  • ...[Boy Scouts of America]] (BSA). It was founded by [[Juliette Gordon Low]] in 1912 and is based on the [[Scouting principles]] developed by [[Robert Bad ...ional Headquarters was in Washington, DC but it was moved to New York City in the spring of 1916 and has remained there since.
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