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Avant Garde theater is a general term for pieces of theater that push the boundaries of the medium through certain artistic techniques, primarily in staging. Good examples of Avant Garde theater would include the one-act plays of Samuel Beckett, as well as his longer, more famous plays.
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An experimental theater
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The main purpose of the European Union is to what?
A.
Force all members to adopt a communist government.
B.
Create a huge army for use around the whole world.
C.
Strengthen the economic, political, and environmental concerns of member nations.
D.
Require all European Union nations to adopt a command economy system.
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C
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That was the reason the Union was formed.
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C).Strengthen the economic, political, and environmental concerns of member nations.
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Write an objective summary of the article. Be sure to provide the overall central idea and three supporting ideas. Check your work for grammatical errors.
The book is,
Helping Hands: The Red Cross
by Alicia Garcia
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In 1859, a man in Solferino, Italy, watched as 40,000 people died due to a war. His name was John Henry Dunant. Dunant led a group of volunteers to help those wounded people, as hospitals were overflowing. Dunant made a pamphlet in 1862 called "a Memory of Solferino" which he told everyone about what had happened. The pamphlet ended with the plea, "Would it not be possible to found and organize in all civilized countries permanent societies of volunteers who in time of war would give help to the wounded without regard for their nationality?" His idea became well known, and a meeting was held in Geneva, Switzerland, Dunant's very own country. They discussed the formation of those societies. It was attended by people from 16 countries and many charitable organizations. They formed the idea for the soon to be Red Cross.
They persuaded their own individual governments to ratify what is now known as the first Geneva Convention. By 1869, many red cross societies were formed, and 22 countries signed the Geneva Convention. There were four Geneva Conventions all together. The first one protects victims of land battles, the second protects victims of sea battles, the third Convention protects prisoners of war, and the fourth and final convention protects enemy aliens. These principles make up over half of the international welfare laws. Their seven main principles are, Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary service, and Unity.
The modern red cross has over 200,000,000 volunteers from 135 countries. All across the world these people are working to achieve the same goal.