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Convention

/kənˈvɛnʃən/noun
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A convention is a formal gathering of individuals, typically for discussion, decision-making, or shared interests, like political summits or fan events. Beyond meetings, it also refers to established customs or rules that guide behavior in society or industries, such as coding standards in tech. In today's interconnected world, conventions foster collaboration and innovation while sometimes challenging outdated norms.

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Did you know that the 1864 Geneva Convention, the first international treaty to protect wounded soldiers in wartime, was directly inspired by Swiss businessman Henry Dunant's horror at the Battle of Solferino in 1859, where 40,000 casualties went unaided, leading to the creation of the International Red Cross? This single convention has since influenced over 100 million people through humanitarian efforts worldwide, shaping modern laws of war.

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