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    Wildlife Essay On Mount Everest there are crazy storms and amazing views. But one of my favorite things to learn and study about is Mount Everest’s wildlife. The plants and animals are beautiful. Ever since I was a kid I’ve always adored the life of animals and plants. Everest was a great place to search for the hardest working wildlife. Wildlife has been here on Earth for decades. Mount Everest has some of the greatest surviving animals on the planet. Now lets get busy and discover some of…

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    someone in danger, countless amounts of people have argued that the person in need of help does not have the right to rescue services when they risk their own lives. A rising number of deaths have proceeded on risky challenges such as climbing Mount Everest along with other dangerous, possibly life taking activities. Despite the fact that many rescue members have lost their lives saving those who risked their own, they should have the right to rescue services because risks are taken every day,…

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    they could do anything if they worked hard. For this bold action she is known for what she accomplished. Bold actions are worth it if you accomplish your goals. Jordan from the story Everest climbed mount Everest at 13. The youngest to climb mount Everest. He trained like any other person would to climb mount Everest. He believed and accomplished his goal. You can change the world.…

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    Many people that climb Mountain Everest sometimes are not very experienced on how to succeed in climbing it, due to being a very dangerous mountain. Mountain Everest has helpers there that are very familiar on what goes on there. These helpers are called “Sherpas”, these people are way much stronger than us on altitude. Sherpas are the inhabitants of the Khumbu-valley, the national parks surrounding Everest. Some Sherpas are not very motivated or quite ready to go up the summit at times, these…

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    Sandy Hill Pittman’s persistence to be the first one to make a satellite call from the top of Mount Everest endangered herself as well as many others. Because Sandy Hill Pittman was going to make the first satellite call from the Mount Everest Summit, Scott Fischer saw her as a ticket to fame and an advertisement for Mountain Madness. He did whatever he could to get her to the Mount Everest Summit to make that call. “The previous afternoon, Lopsang had exhausted himself carrying a…

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    Background According to Fox news world's article in 2015, Everest base camp trekking gets about 40,000 Western trekkers every year. Evidently Everest base camp is one of the popular trekking destinations amongst the trekkers. It is a strenuous high altitude trekking in a rugged terrain of Sagarmatha national park. Breathtaking beauty of landscapes, diversity in ecosystem, exotic Sherpa culture, sacred monasteries, and spectacular view of mountains have captivated trekkers around the world…

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    community that lies behind climbing Mount Everest is a clear example of this.…

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    Persuasive Essay Rescuers

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    Rescuers should be able to save people if they are in danger even if it risks their lives. To start, people think that if one person dies doing something then it should be not allowed anymore but that is wrong. For example Anna Dablam a peek on Mount Everest on an helicopter rescue mission while saving two stranded people the helicopter…

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    both feel guilty for something they have done in their lives that they will never forget. They want to try and resolve their guilt, but for sure, they will both never be the same again. Both Krakauer and Odysseus face guilt on their Journeys to Mount Everest and to Aeolia. In some instances, both men experience guilt and cope with their guilt in similar ways, but in other ways, each men respond differently. Odysseus for example got trapped on Ogygia with Calypso. He was trapped there for 5…

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    The book/movie into thin air is telling an experience of climbing Mount Everest. The book and movie are both interesting (somewhat) and the story is great. A lot of eventful things happen in both. And the truth is the book was better. Too bad the movie sucked right? The book was better because it had more detail and I understood it more. It tells more and if I would have seen the movie before reading the book I wouldn’t have been as exiting. The movie was so boring. That’s why I fell asleep at…

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