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    there are a lot more bodies that litter the Chinese side, climbers have discovered little trash. The Nepalese government is currently working on cleaning up their side of Mt. Everest. They have pondered limiting the number of permits issued and the Nepal and Indian armies have both helped in cleaning up the mountain, recently removing 4,010 kilograms of garbage from their side of the…

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    Red Panda Research Paper

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    The red panda is a scientific phenomenon, generally scientists are able to trace a direct linage to a specific species relatively easy, but for this creature that is not the case. A red panda can be compared in size to a large house cat, they range between 20 to 26 inches from head to body with a tail extending an additional 12 to 20 inches, and weigh around 12 to 20 pounds. They have similar physical characteristics to that of the giant panda and a raccoon, the face of a red panda typically has…

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    proselytize those who believe different or don’t believe at all. I also think that more people should learn about Buddhism, and appreciate it. Buddhism was founded by a man named Siddhartha Gautama from India. He was born in 624 B.C. in what is now Nepal, many years before Christ was born, making it an older religion or “lifestyle” than even Christianity. The founder is Buddha Shakyamuni. “Shakya” is the name of the royal house he was born into, while “Muni” means able one. His parents…

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    that climate change is a normal cycle of nature, people are just speeding up the process by emitting the greenhouse gasses. This paper will cover both of those topics, religion and its relationship with nature. In this paper we will elaborate on the following religions, Hindu, Buddhist, and Daoist. All three of these religions are predominately followed by Middle-Eastern and Asian countries. The paper will also analyze if each religion had somehow contributed to the global warming. It is…

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    As a student whose goal is to one day become a Pediatric Neurosurgeon, I am aware of the sheer struggles you must endure in order to reach this goal. I know that if I do not have support along the way this can be a hideous process. However, taking part in this program will give students like me, a prior experience and will lead me a step closer towards my career goal. I would like to attend Camp Neuro because this program will provide me with a unique opportunity to learn directly from experts…

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    Globalizing Child Labour

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    With the introduction of globalization in our modern society, many corporations use the economic “advantage” of child labour. This allows corporations and major franchises to save money on production of materials and raw goods. There are many factors that make this a disadvantage as well as an advantage for major companies, such as lower labour costs, lower rent costs in overseas factories but many of these come with the problem of inadequate health regulations and living costs. Many big name…

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    Under the field of nutrition, researchers have found that nutrition is one of causes of weight gain and obesity among immigrants and refugees in the United States. They studied the causes of weight gain and obesity in immigrants and refugee communities in the United States. According to five research studies (Bhatta et al. 2014; Caspi et al. 2016; Cespesdes et al. 2013; Olson et al. 2016; Rondinelli et al. 2011), poor nutrition is the major cause of weight gain and obesity among immigrants and…

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    motels, small local café and foreign money exchange offices. This small industry will generate jobs for the locals and thus reducing the unemployment rate. There are many local economic backward linkages within small industry. For example, Thailand or Nepal when a small lodge is built, the basic material will usually be bamboos, wood and hay. These materials can be locally found and thus there is no need for import of material. Local ownership will also be greatly encouraged. They will also use…

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    be as prepared as you can for anything that might go wrong. Helping the Sherpa people out is a good thing as well. The climbers give them money to guide them and to help them try to reach the top. Sir Edmund Hillary even helped build schools in Nepal, which is at the base of Mt. Everest.…

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    two discussion threads matter a lot to me, I loved cooking and I was homesick for a day or two after writing the discussion thread on food rituals. Every time, I cook food on many occasions here in the United States reminds me of my family back in Nepal. This is the third year that I am away from my parents and I can’t wait next December to eat my mom food. I really liked a letter of Martin Luther King Jr. to Clergymen where he spoke about the unjust laws. I have friends from Iran who are unable…

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