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    of the world highest mountain. A strenuous grade hiking begins after 30 minutes flight (Kathmandu-Lukla) at Lukla, 8 hours bus tour (Kathmandu-Jiri bus) at Jiri, and after the 25 minutes flight (Kathmandu-Phaplu) at Phaplu. The northeast region of Nepal has five different short and long treks, including Everest Base Camp Trek, Short Everest Base Camp Trek, Everest high pass trek, Gokyo Lake trekking and Everest view Trek. The hiking is across through the Dudh Kosi River Valley, a village of…

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    The Contemporary Operational Environment of Nepal Members of the United States Armed Forces must be ready at all times to deploy into various environments. Whether friendly or hostile, one would have to understand the current contemporary operational environment (COE) variables to develop a successful strategic plan. The subsequent information details on the three main COE factors concerning operations in the country of Nepal which are economy, infrastructure and politics, and how they should…

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    Sikkimese General Dbq Essay

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    invade Nepal if the Gorkhas invade Tibet”, thus opening a second front which the Gorkha army would need to defend, forcing the Gorkha army to fight on two fronts. In the document PD/6.1/004, the “Chinese order the Sikkimese Army to meet with the Chinese General to coordinate the final invasion of Nepal in 1792” (Mullard 2010: 139). This gives the idea that Sikkimese Generals had played key role in the Gorkha-Tibet war.…

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    Beck Oskin about Nepal’s recent earthquake but it tends to focus on the movement of the land upward. It also talks about Mt. Everest, explaining why the damage in the city was so severe. Europe's Sentinel-1A is a radar satellite that recently (this past Wednesday) had released some new data. According to that data, the article states that a region of Nepal 75 miles (120 kilometers) long by 30 miles (50 km) wide was lifted upward by as much as 3 feet during the earthquake. It had been stated…

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    Farce to Serious Neelam Adhikari Nepal’s politics has gone from serious to ridiculous to farce. What is responsible for it? Lack of women in leadership. We women are repositories of love and compassion and good at multi-tasking. Our heart bleeds for our family and other’s children as well. We can work our hands and brain at different things at the same time. That makes us smarter but imposes on us disproportionate burden as well. The experience of Western countries where women and men have…

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    Smartphone Pestle Analysis

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    Environmental Analysis of Gionee Smartphones Kashyap Pd. Marahatta BUS 510 Marketing Management Professor: Dr. Geraldine Goodstone Westcliff University 12/09/2016 Abstract This paper will be discussing about smartphones, manufactured by Gionee Communication Equipment Co. Ltd., a company trying to capture the Nepali smartphone market in its full fledge. Furthermore, this paper also will try to discuss how Gionee should consider the concept of PESTEL analysis to monitor the macro environment…

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    Nepal Research Paper

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    Geography Nepal is located in Southern Asia. Nepal is a landlocked country that is as big as Arkansas. Nepal is about 800 kilometers (497 mi) and along its Himalayan axis it is 150 to 250 kilometers (93 to 155 mi) across. Nepal is between India and the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China. Nepal contains the worlds tallest mountain Mount Everest (29,035 ft; 8,850 m). Along Nepal's southern boarder, it has a strip of level land that is partly forested and partly cultivated. North of there is…

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    lies a small, humble crossroads of culture, religion, languages, and life. The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is influenced by heavy modern cultures but the inhabitants are still loyal to the ancient traditions of their ancestors whose blood runs through their veins. Habitation of Nepal began thousands of years ago as a native asian tribe known as the Kirat migrated to the land of Nepal. “The ancestors of this tribe if identified, comes to Nahor; the younger brother of Abraham, a resident…

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    Summiting Everest commands visions of grandeur and personal heroism for some, but to many sherpas tasked with the greatest workload and the most to lose, Everest represents a hard, economically necessitated risk. In a climbing culture driven by commercialism, sherpas are arguably some of the most experienced and well adapted climbers on Mount Everest, yet have little to no say in addressing the issues of safety or working conditions that are brought on by commercial motives. Initiating…

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    normal (Annapurna), controlled (Manaslu) and guided (Kanchenjunga) trip. Nepal trek suits for all ages and capabilities virtually round the year. Trekking is a healthy activity that burns calories and builds muscle strong. Nepal travel cannot fulfill without the mountain holidays. The breathtaking mountain views, river valley, cultural experience with photography of dramatic landscapes are possible during the journey. Nepal is an adventure dreamland on the earth. An approach to the base camp of…

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