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Powell Child Care & Learning Center

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Description: BayCare Health System is a leading community-based health system in the Tampa Bay area. Composed of a network of 10 not-for-profit hospitals, outpatient facilities and services such as imaging, lab, behavioral health and home health care, BayCare provides expert medical care throughout a patient’s lifetime. With more than 200 locations throughout the Tampa Bay area, BayCare connects patients to a complete range of preventive, diagnostic and treatment services for any health care need. The extraordinary health care professionals across the BayCare network seek to advance the health of their patients and their communities by setting the standard for compassionate care that respects the dignity of every individual.

Additional Information: Provider First Licensed on: 4/8/04;

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    C06PI0197
  • Capacity:
    108
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Type of Care:
    VPK Provider; Food Served;Full Day;Infant Care
  • Initial License Issue Date:
    Oct 28, 2013
  • District Office:
    Judicial Circuit 6
    8751 Ulmerton Road, Suite 2000
    Largo, Florida 33771
  • District Office Phone:
    727) 507-4857 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )

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Maryann & Bernard F. Powell Childcare & Learning Center provides children a chance to be independent as well as self-sufficient with early social contacts. They offer learning programs and a sense of belonging while continuously meeting the needs of children at their stages of development. They feature a program that gives the children opportunities to explore, share, and learn together.

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History of children’s and youth movement in Russia

June 7, 2022, 17:03

TASS-DOSIER. On July 20, Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to head the Supervisory Board of the Russian Children and Youth Movement. TASS has prepared material on the history of the children’s and youth movement in Russia. In the Russian Empire, as in the world, it began with scouting.

The scouting movement in the world

The scouting movement (or scouting, from the English “intelligence”) first arose in England07 year. Its founder was an English public figure, Colonel Robert Baden-Powell, who during the Boer War of 1899-1902 noticed that young boys fought on it no worse than adults and were especially useful in intelligence. As conceived by Baden-Powell, “young scouts” had to be educated from school age, and even if they did not fight, active outdoor activities would be useful for their development.

The movement quickly spread throughout the world, Scout units appeared in the USA, Germany, France and other countries of Western Europe, as well as in Australia. Soon, similar organizations began to appear, where girls were also accepted.

Scouting organizations used a system of game education: children learned how to survive in the wild, participated in tactical games, hikes. The educational system was called pioneering (from the English “pioneer”), after the title of the novel of the same name by Fenimore Cooper “Pioneers” about the life of the first settlers in North America. The lily (shamrock) has become a symbol of the scouting movement, the three ends of which represent the elements of the scout oath: duty to God and the motherland, help to others.

More than 50 million children are currently participating in the Scouting movement around the world.

Scouts in Russia

Colonel Oleg Pantyukhov became the founder of Russian scouting. On April 30, 1909, in Pavlovsk near St. Petersburg, he created one of the first Russian scout patrols called “Beavers”.

In 1915, the First Congress of Scoutmasters and Scouting Figures was held, which gave further development to the movement in Russia. Interest in scouting gradually grew, units were organized in many cities. By the end of 19For 17 years, there were about 50,000 scouts in Russia in 143 cities. Their motto was the call “Be ready!”. Boys (Boy Scouts) and girls (Girl Scouts) from the age of 12, of any social class or creed, were accepted into the squads.

After the October Revolution of 1917, the scouting movement in Russia was banned.

Pioneer movement in the RSFSR and the USSR

The prohibition of scouting in Soviet Russia required the creation of an alternative movement with the aim of educating future members of the communist society. February 19At the age of 22, the Moscow City Pioneer Organization was established.

On May 19, 1922, at the II All-Russian Conference of the Russian Communist Union of the Komsomol (RKSM, in 1926-1991 – the All-Union Leninist Communist Youth Union, Komsomol), a decision was made to create pioneer detachments everywhere and unite them into the All-Russian Children’s Communist Organization “Young Pioneers named after Spartacus. In 1924, after the death of the leader of the USSR Vladimir Lenin, the children’s organization was named after him. From 19For 26 years, it was called the All-Union Pioneer Organization. V. I. Lenin.

Nadezhda Krupskaya, the wife of Vladimir Lenin, and Innokenty Zhukov, a teacher and ideologist of Russian scouting, stood at the origins of the pioneer movement. It was Zhukov who proposed calling the new children’s organization pioneer, introducing the Scout motto “Be ready!”, and developing game forms of educational work with children. From the scouts, the pioneer movement adopted the structure (detachments), the institution of leaders, elements of symbolism – a red tie and a badge (instead of three petals of a lily, three tongues of flame were depicted on it).

During the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, a mass “Timur movement” (named after the hero of Arkady Gaidar’s story “Timur and his team”) unfolded. Children helped the families of front-line soldiers, were on duty in hospitals, worked at factories and collective farms. Many pioneers participated in hostilities, fought in partisan detachments. More than 20,000 “young Leninists” were awarded the medal “For the Defense of Moscow”. It is believed that six pioneers were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union: Lenya Golikov, Marat Kazei, Valya Kotik, Zina Portnova, Shura Chekalin and Borya Tsarikov. However, of these, only Marat Kazei and Valya Kotik were members of the pioneer organization at the time of the feat. The rest were older than the age limit of 15 for pioneers, and Portnova and Tsarikov were already members of the Komsomol organization. However, the names of all six Heroes of the Soviet Union were included in the Book of Honor of the All-Union Pioneer Organization. V. I. Lenin.

The Pioneer organization was the largest of the children’s associations in the Soviet Union. By 1980, it united over 19 million schoolchildren, it owned 28 newspapers and 40 magazines (the most popular was Pionerskaya Pravda, published since 1925). In the USSR, there were more than 3,500 palaces and houses of pioneers and schoolchildren, more than 900 stations for young naturalists, and more than 7,500 suburban pioneer camps. Paramilitary games “Zarnitsa”, “Eaglet”, “Marches of Pioneer Detachments”, all-Union reviews and others were held. For those who distinguished themselves in work, study and sports, there were various incentives, including entry into the Book of Honor, trips to the pioneer camps “Artek” (now the international children’s center) and “Eaglet” (now the All-Russian children’s center). Throughout the history of the organization, since 1922 years to 1990, over 210 million people were in its ranks.

Children’s organizations since 1990

On October 1, 1990, at the X All-Union Pioneers’ Gathering in Artek, it was announced that the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after I. V. I. Lenin. Its successor was the International Union of Children’s Public Associations “Union of Pioneer Organizations – Federation of Children’s Organizations” (SPO-FDO) created at the same congress. The Union was registered by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation in 1992 as a non-governmental public organization, independent of political parties and movements. Members of SPO-FDO are 79children’s public associations, including those from nine foreign countries, one all-Russian association, one interregional and 65 regional children’s organizations and associations from 48 constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

On March 14, 1992, the Moscow City Pioneer Organization (MGPO) was revived as an independent children’s public association. At present, the MGPO includes about 40 territorial formations, squads, detachments and groups of pioneers, which operate in almost all administrative districts of the capital.

Russian Movement of Schoolchildren

On October 29, 2015, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the creation of the all-Russian public and state children’s and youth organization “Russian Movement of Schoolchildren” (RDSH). Its goal is “improving the state policy in the field of educating the younger generation and promoting the formation of personality on the basis of the system of values ​​inherent in Russian society.

The founding congress of the RDS took place on March 28, 2016 in Moscow. Currently, in all 85 constituent entities of the Russian Federation there are regional branches of the organization, uniting more than 400 local and more than 8 thousand primary branches. More than 2 million people take part in the Russian movement of schoolchildren.

“Yunarmiya”

In 2016, on the initiative of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Sergei Shoigu, the All-Russian youth military-patriotic movement “Yunarmiya” was created. This idea was supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The founding meeting of the Yunarmiya took place on May 28, 2016 in the Moscow region. Regional headquarters of the movement operate in all 85 constituent entities of the Russian Federation. In total, more than 1 million children and adolescents have joined the Yunarmiya so far.

The idea of ​​a new children’s association

On April 20, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a meeting of the Supervisory Board of the autonomous non-profit organization “Russia – the Land of Opportunities” in the Catherine’s Hall of the Kremlin. At the meeting, a student of the 7th grade of secondary school No. 54 of Sevastopol, Diana Krasovskaya, participating in the All-Russian competition “Big Change” in 2021, spoke about the “Helping Hand” campaign for the children of Donbass, organized throughout Russia with other guys from the “Big Change”, and proposed to create “a common children’s movement that would unite us all.” The President called the idea a good one and agreed that “we can think about it.”

On May 19, 2022, the draft law “On the Russian movement of children and youth “Big Change” was submitted to the State Duma. The authors of the initiative were representatives of all political factions of the lower house, as well as senators of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation. According to the draft document, the participants in this “public-state of the all-Russian movement” can be schoolchildren from six years old, as well as students of colleges and technical schools. The organization of their education and leisure will be carried out by adult mentors who will also take part in the movement. The goals of the “Big Change” will be to promote the implementation of state policy in the interests of children and youth, education of children, their professional orientation and organization of leisure, creation of opportunities for their comprehensive development and self-realization.0003

The head of the Federation Council Committee on Science, Education and Culture, Lilia Gumerova, commenting on the proposed bill, said that the “Big Change” will incorporate all the best of those associations that already exist, including the study and use of the positive experience of the All-Union Pioneer organizations. According to her, now there are almost 18 million schoolchildren in Russia, and the Russian children’s movement should become the largest in terms of size and coverage of children. On July 6, the law was adopted by the State Duma.

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20 years ago, US Secretary of State Colin Powell presented to the UN Security Council “the most expensive test tube in the history of mankind. ” It was shown during a report on weapons of mass destruction that Iraq allegedly had. This report became the rationale for a full-scale invasion and cost, according to Donald Trump, $ 7 trillion and millions of human lives. Read more about the events of 2003 in the material of the correspondent of “Vesti FM” Alexander Elshevsky.

With a confident step, the first black US Secretary of State Colin Powell entered the meeting of the UN Security Council. On February 5, 2003, he was to read a report proving that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, both chemical and biological. With him, he brought a test tube with a certain substance to demonstrate it to the audience. Here is the full excerpt from that part of Powell’s speech.

POWELL : When Iraq finally admitted having these weapons at 1995, its number was huge. Less than a teaspoon of dry anthrax, just about that amount in a test tube, that’s about a teaspoon, even less, in an envelope, the US Senate closed in the fall of 2001. Then they forced several hundred people to undergo emergency medical treatment and this killed two postal employees. Only from the amount that was in this test tube, and it was in that envelope. Iraq claimed 8,500 liters of anthrax, but it is estimated that Saddam Hussein could have produced 25,000 liters. If concentrated in this dry form, this amount will be enough to fill tens, tens and tens of thousands of teaspoons.

A few days earlier, US President George W. Bush met with British Prime Minister Tony Blair. At this meeting, the head of the White House said that the United States is ready to use all available means and “twist the hands of the UN” in order to obtain the Security Council resolution necessary to start the invasion. Moreover, Bush stressed, a military campaign could begin even in the absence of such a resolution. David Manning kept a secret protocol as chief adviser to the head of the cabinet, and it says that Bush wants to start bombing Iraq as early as March 10th.

Two US-British-Spanish UN Security Council draft resolutions authorizing the use of force against Iraq were not adopted. And such permanent members of the Security Council as Russia, France and China have declared that they will block any draft resolution that could automatically lead to the outbreak of war. Germany also supported them. Tony Blair told members of the British Parliament that the UK is “ready to go all the way to achieve a peaceful solution to the conflict.”

But the US gave Saddam an ultimatum: to resign before March 20 and leave the country with his sons. When the ultimatum expired, 4 US and British divisions, with air support, launched an invasion of Iraq.

A month and a half later, Saddam Hussein’s army was actually defeated, and the country plunged into anarchy with small green zones controlled by the occupation administration. Opinion Research Business conducted research and calculated that by 2008, the victims of this war were from 946,000 to 1,120,000 Iraqi civilians who were killed directly by coalition soldiers in the conflict, who died as a result of the destruction of the healthcare system, anarchy and rampant paramilitaries. American experts give an estimate ten times lower.

Dozens of monuments of ancient civilizations of Sumer and Babylon were damaged or destroyed. According to the Iraqi Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, 130,000 cultural and historical objects were taken out of the country, 90,000 of them ended up in the United States.

The London Guardian in 2008 published excerpts from a book about the Iraq War by Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, chief economist at the World Bank. According to his calculations, only the first 10 days of hostilities in 2003 cost the United States 5.5 billion dollars. He suggested that direct and indirect losses from this war would cost humanity trillions of dollars.

As a result, there is no reliable information about chemical weapons found in Iraq. About 500 old shells were found containing mustard gas and sarin, chemical warfare agents invented before World War II. But even American experts have recognized that they are unsuitable for use.

No evidence of a nuclear program in Iraq has been found. American diplomat Joseph Wilson investigated the allegation that Iraq was buying uranium for nuclear weapons production from Niger and reported that it was unsubstantiated.

No traces of biological weapons of mass destruction were found either. The microbiologist researcher Khudu Salih Mahdi Ammash, who was accused of developing Iraqi biological weapons and was imprisoned after the arrival of the Americans, was then quietly released: there was nothing against her.

Iraqi dissident and defector Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Yanabi, whose testimony that Saddam Hussein was building bioweapons was included in Colin Powell’s report, admitted to making up the whole story from beginning to end.

An independent investigation by former senior British Home Office official Sir John Chilcot found in 2009 that the evidence presented by intelligence that there were chemical weapons in Iraq was simply fabricated. In their assessments, MI6 officials relied on a source who claimed that Iraq was rapidly producing chemical and biological weapons and storing them in glass containers. According to Chilcot, the methods of storing chemical weapons mentioned in the intelligence documents – in glass containers – are surprising and very similar to those shown in the movie 19’96 “The Rock” directed by Michael Bay.

Twelve years after the start of the war, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair apologized for invading Iraq on the basis of erroneous intelligence, but still claimed that Iraq benefited from it.

BLAIR : Anyway, I can say that I apologize that the intelligence we received was wrong. Because even though he used chemical weapons on a large scale against his own population and others, his program in the form in which we thought about it did not exist. So for that I can apologize. And also, by the way, I can apologize for some mistakes in planning and, of course, for our misunderstanding of what happens when the regime falls. But it’s hard for me to apologize for the removal of Hussein. Even against the background of what is happening now, in 2015, it is better there than if he had remained in power.