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    Mountain people Mountain people live in the Himalayan Region, such as Sherpas, Lhomis, Yolmowas, Langtange, Neyshyangwas, Shyars, Gyasumdowas, and Nymbas. The Tibetan types of people have own culture, tradition, lifestyle, house pattern, marriage system, job, and funeral. They live up to 4500 meters above the sea level. Sherpa people has recorded a summit without any oxygen bottle above the 8000-meter. Sherpa people have a lot of hemoglobin, big chest, nose, and the lung to breathe. They are…

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    The area the Himalayas are geographically located within hold the greatest amount of ice outside of the polar region, and within the region, contains the ten largest rivers in Asia, (Wilkes & Eriksson, The Melting Himalayas: Cascading Effects of Climate Change on Water, Biodiversity, and Livelihoods, 2009). Although the Himalayas contain a great source of ice due to high alpine glaciers, climate change is rapidly changing the topography of this area by accelerating the melting of ice, (Wilkes,…

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    On May 10th 1996 A storm blew in to Mount Everest that none expected capturing the lives of 8 people and trapping 33 climbers. 19 of the 33 were trapped in the death zone with winds of 90mph. Many climbers were not thinking clearly and were suffering from frostbite. They all had to make the choice between selfless or selfish and it very important when you in this kind of critical situation like almost freezing to death on the face of a mountain. When you chose selfishness you are saving…

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    Should We Save Them? Around 800 people try to climb Mount Everest every year, but over 230 people have died on the mountain. In 1953, Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay became the first people to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Since then, almost 4,000 other people have tried to do the same. Not everyone makes it to the peak though, but some people’s lives are saved by helicopters, rescue teams and other rescue services. People do not have the right to rescue services when they…

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    On May 10,1996 there were more climbers on the South side of Mount Everest than ever before. That same day a terrible blizzard hit Mount Everest. There were still climbers trying to summit. But, unfortunately 8 climbers got lost and died in the blizzard on Mount Everest. A few climbers summited, but not all made it back. The teams that were on Mount Everest the day of the blizzard were a Taiwanese team of 13. A South African team of 21. A nine-man assemble team of British. An American team…

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    Through a team approach, the following environmental scan of entering India’s automobile industry in presented for review and analysis. Geographical, political, sociocultural, economical, technological, and competitive profiles have been viewed and analysis are supported by governmental and empirical resources. The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed view of the emerging market and expose opportunities which may be faced while entering the market, which will lead to strategic planning…

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    Mount Rainier Essay

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    In 1942, during World War II, Mount Rainier had been used by military ski troopers for winter training; it had been off limits to all other people. During the winter of 1949, A huge snowstorm had caused Mount Rainier for a while because of the major damages it had caused to the park. A new record had been broken by Mount Rainier, in 1971, for the most snowfall in a year. In 1999 Mount Rainier had celebrated being 100 years old, and had many festive events. Mount Rainier, the volcano, is around a…

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    The Journey of Bob In the 1400’ yeti’s roamed the earth, there was one who stood out from the others. His name was Bob, it was a misnomer name for a yeti. He had longer hair than others because he didn’t like the yeti groomers. They scared him with their big scissors, last time he went Betty was cutting his hair and it was awful, she almost made him bald. He didn’t believe in clean teeth or showering. So as you can imagine, he stunk, bad. The town didn’t like him for that reason which made him…

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    The Yeti Research Paper

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    What if i told you there is a gorilla-man that stood over 9 feet tall? Most people don't believe this; however, I know that yetis are indeed real. The yeti is a huge ape like man that roams the mountains and forests. He is “variably described as a primate ranging from 6 to 15 feet tall”(“Sasquatch”) that stands on two erect feet . The yeti often gives off a foul scent, and either moves silently or emitting a high-pitched cry. Footprints of the yeti have been measured up to 24 inches long and 8…

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    increment in mindfulness, the Indian healthy skin soluion business is developing quick. For Himalaya's customer item division, Skincare is greatest income generator for the organization. It is developing at 30-35% consistently. Absolute turnover of Himalaya Health Care is Rs. 500 crores of which Skin consideration is the greatest patron, contributing half of the turnover. The organization, which has been timing 25-28% development year-on-year, is looking to keep up this in the nearing money…

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