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    Think of a time when life was so terrible that you felt dead and just wanted it to be a dream. Several people in the book Night, by Elie Wiesel go through many terrible experiences, and are beaten alive while trying to survive the concentration camps during the Holocaust. In the world today, there are many tragedies that happen every single day such as earthquakes, tornadoes, and fires, where people lose friends, families, homes and their valuables. The theme “Emotional Death is very evident in…

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    In 2015, the country of Nepal experienced a magnitude 7.2 earthquake, killing 4,000 and injuring over 7,000 people. Within the week, the United States Government sent about 70 members of the International Development Disaster Assistance Response Team as well as 45 square tons of supplies. Additionally, the US government sent $9 million to add to the relief effort, adding up to $10 million dollars worth of aid sent to help a completely foreign country. Is Nepal in or even near the United States…

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    in the way of learning and a positive attitude toward development among youth friends. Every person in the community plays a important role in the development of the nation. I also had various responsibilities in the development of my home country Nepal. Back home, I was an executive committee member of…

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    Gate-Away to Kalinchowk! Travelling is liberating. People talk about why they love travelling and how they travel. In my case, there are two reasons. First, I love to explore things and widen my perspectives. Travelling, for me, is a therapy and it always makes me grateful towards my life for many reasons. Second, I envy my dad's travel diaries. Perhaps, I fathom, I got that travel-itch in heredity. Towards the third week of January, I decided to go to Kalinchowk. Again, there are two reasons…

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    Cultural Difference Culture refers to customs which we practice on a daily basis; arts such as creating visual, auditory or artifacts that describe our imaginative skills; traditions that we believe; beliefs which we make ourselves, in simple terms, our assumptions on everything; languages that we speak to interact with people; lifestyles a way we live; festivals that we celebrate with full happiness and many more that connects a group of people in a society. The word “culture” obtained from the…

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    1. What was Sarah Symons “Ah-Ha” moment? Sarah’s big wake-up call was when she saw the film “The Day My God Died”, a documentary on the rampant sex trafficking in Nepal and India. After seeing it she told her significant other, John; “I just saw this movie, and it’s going to change my life.” The film gave her an awareness about the severity of sex-trafficking and it is what ultimately set her Journey to fight it. 2. Was Sarah impacted by the devastation of sex trafficking, or inspired by the…

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    It feels happy that I can announce that I am finally safe. While talking about my experience, being the citizen of developing country, the experience during earthquake was unforgettable for me. It is called the dark day of every citizens living in NEPAL. People were homeless and they were doing their effort to survive. It was the day which should never come again. I was in the middle of central Kathmandu when the earthquake initially hit, suddenly it seemed as if the ground had dropped away…

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    organization to help Israelis volunteer for 30-day jaunts, has been helping in Nepal for decades. One of the first volunteers and now a recruiter, Shira Langer stated that she doesn't care where the volunteers come from, but "what matters, besides basic cultural sensitivities and an interest in getting involved in aid, is an ability…to take on responsibility and work as part of a community" (Harman, 2015). Ms. Langer was in Nepal running the Kathmandu office when the 7.8 magnitude earthquake…

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    In modern world of science and technology there has been various developments in the favor of human life. Biotechnology is one of them which simply is the application of technology merging with different aspects of biology. Biotechnology as a whole can be defined as the field of study in which various scientific and engineering principles are applied for the manufacturing of products that are useful for human. For example, “Golden rice” which consist of carbohydrate along with vitamin A is the…

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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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