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    Who Is Mt. Everest?

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    Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. It stands 29,029 feet up. It is the most dangerous mountain to even attempt to climb. There is massive crevasses and icefalls sometimes even an avalanche “Climbing is as close as we can get to flying”. This quote means try your best to reach the top of your goals. Bachendri Pal did exactly this in 1984. Bachendri Pal is in charge of many other expeditions of her own because she owns her own company called national adventure foundation. She…

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    die on the mountain. Main reasons people die on Mount Everest are avalanches, injury’s because of falling or ice collapsing. Other reasons are exposure, disappeared, altitude sickness, heart attack, exhaustion, and cerebral oedema. The place where most people die on the mountain is at the Death Zone. The Death Zone is 8,000 meters up ( 26,000 feet) and the mountain is only 8,500 meters tall ( 27,000). The number of people that have climbed Mount Everest is 6,958 as of 2015 and at least 275…

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    which was home to many Jews. The day he arrived, the Quran established practices that were opened to Jews (4). One of the main practices that were created was a Judaic practice that of which during prayer they would face in the direction of the Temple Mount. However, this did not last long because the Jewish did not like their change. Another connection with Jerusalem and Muslims was when Damascus ruled and a Mecca leader began a revolt against the Umayyads in 680. The Umayyads decided that…

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    Should people have the right to demand emergency services when they put themselves at risk? If you are warned about attempting something dangerous and you do it anyway, that is stupidity. Rescue services should not have to risk their own lives because you decided that it would be fun to cliff dive. First of all, why would you put your life on the line for some five minute fun? I don`t understand what is so fun about risks anyway. I believe it is ignorance. To begin ask yourself, if you are…

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    The Mount Vesuvius Volcano has erupted many times. Since AD 79, the volcano has also erupted repeatedly, in 172, 203, 222, 303, 379, 472, 512, 536, 685, 787, around 860, around 900, 968, 991, 999, 1006, 1037, 1049, around 1073, 1139, 1150, and there may have been eruptions in 1270, 1347, and 1500. The volcano erupted again in 1631, six times in the 18th century (especially in 1779 and 1794), eight times in the 19th century (notably in 1872), and in 1906, 1929 and 1944. In this assignment I am…

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    very first print in Hokusai's series 36 Views of Mount Fuji. It is one of Hokusai's most famous work. Also considered in the art world as one of the most recognizable pieces of Japanese art in the world. The image is essentially, a massive wave threatening boats off the coast of Kanagawa. It is often times thought to be a tsunami, however it is more likely to be a large rogue wave. Like all the prints in the series, it shows the area around Mount Fuji under different weather conditions, and the…

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    Everest Disaster

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    For my Field Study Day I had a confusing turn of events that caused me to go and a research paper on the movie Everest. My original plan was to volunteer at the Elks Lodge but when we arrived there we couldn’t find anyone and waited an hour and a half before leaving. We tried going to a few places nearby, like a church and a retirement home to ask if there were any volunteer opportunites to no avail. So as a last ditch effort we went to the movies and saw Everest. This movie is based on an…

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    Hokusai Vs. Fuji

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    Hokusai used scale when he painted Mount Fuji. His composition in The Great Wave and The Inlet of Nobuto placed Mount Fuji in a distant center point in each painting. Mount Fuji is symbolic in each painting, yet he uses scale to give importance to the catastrophic waves, or the Japanese villagers gathering peacefully. In both paintings, Mount Fuji is the background. The mountain is undefeated by natural disasters. In The Inlet of Nobuto, the mountain is really distant, and completely covered…

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    Imagine yourself standing on top of a mountain, feeling the breeze hit your face and flowing through your hair. Imagine yourself feeling the weight and burden of everything that’s ever happened to you suddenly disappear as you look across the mountain top, viewing the world from a much clearer sight than anything you’ve ever seen before. Imagine, just imagine, yourself knowing that you accomplished climbing a mountain all on your own, that everything you did in the past lead up to this very…

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    because a rock unexpectedly fell on your head, would you want rescue services to help you? A ranger died thursday afternoon, an informational article by Guy Moreau explaining the challenges of everest, and an interview with Nick Heil talking about mount everest and why there have been more rescue calls. Rescue services should be provided to people who put themselves at risk because we have the technology to save them, rescue workers signed up for their positions and accidents can happen to…

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