The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is an international humanitarian movement with approximately 97 million volunteers, members and staff worldwide which was founded to protect human life and health, to ensure respect for all human beings, and to prevent and alleviate human suffering, without any discrimination based on nationality, race, sex, religious beliefs, class or political opinions[citation needed].
The movement consists of several distinct organizations that are legally independent from each other, but are united within the movement through common basic principles, objectives, symbols, statutes and governing organisations. The movement's parts are:
Until the middle of the 19th century, there were no organized and/or well-established army nursing systems for casualties and no safe and protected institutions to accommodate and treat those who were wounded on the battlefield. In June 1859, the Swiss businessman Jean-Henri Dunant traveled to Italy to meet French emperor Napoléon III with the intention of discussing difficulties in conducting business in Algeria, at that time occupied by France. When he arrived in the small town of Solferino on the evening of June 24, he witnessed the Battle of Solferino, an engagement in the Austro-Sardinian War. In a single day, about 40,000 soldiers on both sides died or were left wounded on the field. Jean-Henri Dunant was a shocked by the terrible aftermath of the battle, the suffering of the wounded soldiers, and the near-total lack of medical attendance and basic care. He completely abandoned the original intent of his trip and for several days he devoted himself to helping with the treatment and care for the wounded. He succeeded in organizing an overwhelming level of relief assistance by motivating the local villagers to aid without discrimination.
Plot
English rock star Aldous Snow relapses into drugs and booze after a break up and a disastrous record. In L.A., Aaron Green works for a record company stuck in recession. Aaron's boss gives him a career making task - to bring Aldous from London to L.A. for a concert in 72 hours. That day, Aaron's girlfriend Daphne tells him she wants to finish her medical residency in Seattle. Aaron's sure this ends their relationship. In London, things aren't much better: Aldous delays their departure several times, plies Aaron with vices, and alternates between bad behavior and trenchant observations. Can Aaron moderate Aldous's substance abuse and get him to the Greek? What about Daphne?
Keywords: 10th-anniversary, absinthe, adrenaline, africa, african-american, airplane-trip, airport, bare-breasts, black-american, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship
Aaron Green has 72 hours to get a Rock Star from London to L.A. Pray for him.
Arriving This Summer (Hopefully)
Aldous Snow: This is it, Aaron. This is rock n' roll. Did you enjoy the party?
Aldous Snow: When the world slips you a Jeffrey, stroke the furry wall.
Sergio Roma: You can't outrun me! I'm black!
Aldous Snow: [as he is watching TV] Didn't I have sex with her once?::[Aldous sees Sarah Marshall on TV]::Aldous Snow: Yeah, I did.
Daphne Binks: I can't wait to sit around for 4 days and watch "Gossip Girl."
Daphne Binks: I want to have a threesome.
Sergio Roma: If he tells you to stick the drugs in your ass, you stick them in your ass.
Aaron Green: [has just been injected with adrenaline] I'm alive!
Aaron Green: I feel like I'm in "2 Fast 2 Furious."
Aldous Snow: We're gonna fuck these two girls.::Aaron Green: I just got out of a relationship.::Aldous Snow: Was your ex a blonde or brunette?::Aaron Green: Brunette.::Aldous Snow: Blonde it is.
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A Palestinian bomber has killed an Israeli diplomat and his family and the Israeli plot to neutralise him becomes convoluted as they select an American Actress (Charlie) to impersonate the Bomber's brother's girlfriend after the Israeli's capture and kill the brother. Charlie is placed into a world where she begins being an actress, then becomes a spy, then is trained by the Palestinians as a guerrilla and finally is sent to deliver a bomb. She is chronically confused by how far she is really supposed to go in her impersonations and how much of herself she must give up. From the book by John Le Carre
Keywords: based-on-novel, four-word-title, male-nudity, spy, torture
She will become their most deadly weapon. As long as they can make her fall in love.
Charlie: Why don't you leave the poor Arabs alone? Why don't you give them back the land you stole from them?
Marty Kurtz: Where would you have us go Charlie? Maybe you would prefer us to take a piece of Central Africa or Uruguay? Not Egypt, thank you, we tried that once and it was not a success. Or back to the ghettos?
Charlie: So I lied, that only makes us even. I don't see what it has to do with my politics.::Joseph: Possibly they're as much a lie as your past.
Charlie: God damn it, I believe in things. I believe in helping end the suffering.
Joseph: What have you done really? Gotten yourself filmed in one demonstration or another in Trafalgar square? You even made the evening news when you sat on a road in front of a bus and read aloud from Che Guevara. Tell us what you've done besides talk. Not a thing.
Marty Kurtz: I trust you will not immediately foam at the mouth if I add that we are also Israeli citizens.::Charlie: Israelis?::Marty Kurtz: Unless it's your conviction that Israel should be swept into the sea. Is that your conviction Charlie?::Charlie: Israelis, huh?::Marty Kurtz: Do you feel you are among enemies here?::Charlie: Oh Christ, I don't know what gives you that idea! Oh no, anyone who kidnaps me is a friend for LIFE!
Marty Kurtz: Shimmond, Germany is not the West Bank.
Plot
A Palestinian bomber has killed an Israeli diplomat and his family and the Israeli plot to neutralise him becomes convoluted as they select an American Actress (Charlie) to impersonate the Bomber's brother's girlfriend after the Israeli's capture and kill the brother. Charlie is placed into a world where she begins being an actress, then becomes a spy, then is trained by the Palestinians as a guerrilla and finally is sent to deliver a bomb. She is chronically confused by how far she is really supposed to go in her impersonations and how much of herself she must give up. From the book by John Le Carre
Keywords: based-on-novel, four-word-title, male-nudity, spy, torture
She will become their most deadly weapon. As long as they can make her fall in love.
Charlie: Why don't you leave the poor Arabs alone? Why don't you give them back the land you stole from them?
Marty Kurtz: Where would you have us go Charlie? Maybe you would prefer us to take a piece of Central Africa or Uruguay? Not Egypt, thank you, we tried that once and it was not a success. Or back to the ghettos?
Charlie: So I lied, that only makes us even. I don't see what it has to do with my politics.::Joseph: Possibly they're as much a lie as your past.
Charlie: God damn it, I believe in things. I believe in helping end the suffering.
Joseph: What have you done really? Gotten yourself filmed in one demonstration or another in Trafalgar square? You even made the evening news when you sat on a road in front of a bus and read aloud from Che Guevara. Tell us what you've done besides talk. Not a thing.
Marty Kurtz: I trust you will not immediately foam at the mouth if I add that we are also Israeli citizens.::Charlie: Israelis?::Marty Kurtz: Unless it's your conviction that Israel should be swept into the sea. Is that your conviction Charlie?::Charlie: Israelis, huh?::Marty Kurtz: Do you feel you are among enemies here?::Charlie: Oh Christ, I don't know what gives you that idea! Oh no, anyone who kidnaps me is a friend for LIFE!
Marty Kurtz: Shimmond, Germany is not the West Bank.