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UNIT 10 - READING 2 TOEFL (The International Red Cross)
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UNIT 10 - READING 2 TOEFL (The International Red Cross)
In 1859, during the Second Italian War of Independence, the Battle of Solferino was fought in northern Italy. It lasted nine hours, and in the end, tens of thousands of soldiers were killed or wounded. This was far too many for the armies' medical teams to take care of. A Swiss businessman named Henry Dunant was traveling in the area when the battle occurred, and he was horrified by the suffering of the soldiers. A few years later he wrote a book about what he had seen. In his book, he suggested that all armies should be accompanied by volunteer doctors and nurses who could help wounded soldiers from both sides. The next year a Swiss organization called the Public Welfare Association held a meeting to discuss Dunant's proposal. They set up a committee of five members that included Dunant. This committee was the beginning of the International Red Cross. In 1864, representatives from European nations, Brazil, Mexico, and the US gathered in Switzerland to sign the "Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field." It established rules that would allow Red Cross volunteers to enter battlefields without being harmed. Eventually these rules were accepted as international law. Due to a conflict with the group's leaders, Dunant was later kicked out of the organization. Despite being awarded the first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, he was mostly forgotten when he died in 1910. However, the organization he started spread around the world. Today it has branches in nearly every country and more than 90 million employees and volunteers work for the International Red Cross and its related organizations.
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1 In 1859, during the Second Italian War of Independence, the Battle of Solferino was fought in northern Italy. 2 It lasted nine hours, and in the end, tens of thousands of soldiers were killed or wounded. 3 This was far too many for the armies' medical teams to take care of. 4 A Swiss businessman named Henry Dunant was traveling in the area when the battle occurred, and he was horrified by the suffering of the soldiers. 5 A few years later he wrote a book about what he had seen. 6 In his book, he suggested that all armies should be accompanied by volunteer doctors and nurses who could help wounded soldiers from both sides. 7 The next year a Swiss organization called the Public Welfare Association held a meeting to discuss Dunant's proposal. 8 They set up a committee of five members that included Dunant. 9 This committee was the beginning of the International Red Cross. 10 In 1864, representatives from European nations, Brazil, Mexico, and the US gathered in Switzerland to sign the "Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field." 11 It established rules that would allow Red Cross volunteers to enter battlefields without being harmed. 12 Eventually these rules were accepted as international law. 13 Due to a conflict with the group's leaders, Dunant was later kicked out of the organization. 14 Despite being awarded the first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, he was mostly forgotten when he died in 1910. 15 However, the organization he started spread around the world. 16 Today it has branches in nearly every country and more than 90 million employees and volunteers work for the International Red Cross and its related organizations.