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    preventive behaviour. In Nepal, there is insufficient supply of drinking water. In addition, I have found i that back in Nepal, people are using water from same pound to wash dishes, vegetables and bath as well as swim where they also wash cloths, give bath to animals. Some people have traditional behaviour from their historical belief that they need to take bath in pound or river to be pure before they go to temple and pray to god which can cause infectious diseases. In Nepal, there are many…

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    had saved Hilary’s life in the early stage of 1953 expedition. They both learned to respect each other as a mountaineers. When they reach the summit they lingled about 15 minutes at the top. Hilary captured the photo as Tenzing unfolds the flags of Nepal, India and United States. There is no picture of Edward Hillary as Tenzing was unfamiliar with the camera. Conclusion – To conclude, these personalities were totally different from each other. They do not have any similarities rather than…

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    South America and Nepal and also Cairo. Also ,how he has superhuman abilities such as punching people out of cars and sliding under cars without getting hurt. There also is a lot of supernatural things that happen in the movie such as spirits coming out of the ark and killing all the Nazi soldiers. All of these shows examples of an epic but the places he travel to and the things that he does and what happens help show us the most. In Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indian Jones travels to Nepal and…

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    people do not talk about or know about is human trafficking. Human trafficking is the illegal movement of people usually for sexual purposes. In the novel, Sold by Patricia McCormick, a young girl who lives with her poor family in a small village in Nepal, must set out to get a job in the city. Relying on complete stranger to take her there, she gets to the city and is forced into sex trafficking. In the novel, young girls are forced into sex trafficking without a choice. People are not…

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    The author Wes Moore is African-American. He thinks being African-American is he black and he regret about his skin color. At the same time he think the way of people look white and black is different. I think this because he is black and the skin color is not same as the people in his school and he think people don’t believe him. Both Wes Moores live in Baltimore, Maryland. They lived in a neighborhood that was sometimes very dangerous. Their neighborhood changed who they are because the…

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    Jessica Capponi Human Ecology Mr. McCoy November 10, 2015 Bengal Tiger Tigers are the leaders of the food chain in the wild. The Bengal Tiger resides mainly in India and has smaller populations in Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, China and Myanmar. Living in dry and wet forests, grasslands, etc, the Bengal tiger, also known as the Indian Tiger, is the largest member of the cat family as well as the most powerful and dangerous. Male tigers weigh up to 488 pounds and females weigh up to 308 pounds,…

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    During Thanksgiving break, I was able to take my family to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. While some of the aspects of Disney culture is sanitized, the experience of seeing art work and “tasting” food from other cultures was interesting. (As a side note, I did find some of the African food to be spicy, I would hate to see how truly spicy African dish would taste.) My favorite restaurant on the Disney property was “Boma,” this was an African inspired restaurant located at Disney’s Animal…

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    In Asia, there is a place called the Himalayas. In the himalayas, you can find the highest mountain in the world. It is called Mount Everest. It height is 29 035 feet, 8848 meters high. Everest is located in the border of Nepal to the south and China or Tibet on the north. It was formed 60 million years ago by the movement of the Indian tectonic plate pushing up and against the Asian plate. Its height increases 0.25 inches every year. The wind can blow over 200 miles per hour and the temperature…

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    Holy Beings Poem Analysis

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    What would you do when you see something that is displaced from its original place? would you put it back to the original place or pretend like you did not see it? Well, it depends on the person, some people don't care at all. However, someone might think it looks better in the new place. The collection of poems conflict resolution for Holy Beings by Joy Harjo has lots of awesome poems that show great examples of displacement. Her poem is very deep and meaning about Native American that I had…

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    distribution of the goods and services it offer. For the purposes of this paper, Amazon's distribution strategy in Europe will be discussed. Two Separate Distribution Centers and a Decentralized Management According to the Canada Foundation for Nepal (2009), centralized systems enable the direct control…

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