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==Activities== {{Main|Scout method}} Most activities are now similar to those of the (Boy) Scouts, but when the movement started two central themes were present: domestic skills and "a kind of practical feminism which embodies [[physical fitness]], [[survival skills]], [[camping]], [[citizenship]] training, and [[career]] preparation".<ref>{{cite journal| last = Aickin Rothschild | first = Mary | title = To Scout or to Guide? The Girl Scout-Boy Scout Controversy, 1912β1941 | journal = Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies | volume = 6 | issue = 3 | pages = 115β121 | publisher =University of Nebraska Press | date =Autumn 1981 | doi = 10.2307/3346224| issn = 0160-9009| jstor = 3346224}}</ref> [[Image:Uprising girlguides.jpg|thumb|right|[[Polish Scouting and Guiding Association|Polish Girl Guides]] by the monument to ''[[MaΕy Powstaniec|the Little Insurrectionist]]'' in [[Warsaw]]]]
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