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    Mount Everest History

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    By the war's end, Tibet had shut its outskirts, and Nepal, already difficult to reach, had done the inverse. Beginning in 1951, campaigns from Nepal developed closer and nearer to the summit, through the Khumbu Icefall, the Western Cam, over the Geneva Spur toward the South Col, and up the Southeast Ridge. In 1953, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay…

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    People believe in their work, and they do the hard work. The American people plan things ahead, and they become successes in their future. The American people are independence, and they make their own decisions. Americans follow the time and its value. In Nepalese culture, people are family-oriented and the family value is greater than the individual value. The Nepalese people believe in god, and they wait for the people who can do their work. The Nepalese people do not plan any things and do…

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    other individuals, who are just as careless, foolish, bitter, animated as we, ourselves can be. Above all, we forget that the other seven billion individuals on this planet are as human as us. About every four years or so I spend a couple weeks in Nepal visiting my family members who live there. Every time I go back I can not help but wonder what I would have been like if my family had never moved to the US, and in this wondering I always find myself…

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    Swiffles: Disrupting the Chocolate Market in Nepal The idea of starting the venture sparked when 'Idea Studio' called for submission of ideas for a competition last year. Ishan Pandey together with Smriti Tuladhar, both the students of BBA at KUSOM, applied for the competition with their business idea of Chocolates. This marked the starting of the venture as the idea was then selected for the competition by the organizers and was successful to reach finals in the competition. A foodie since her…

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    Ecotourism And Tourism

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    Ecotourism is closely linked to the preservation and conservation of natural areas. This paper will look at two regions, the Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA) in Nepal and the Mkomazi National Park in Tanzania. The two regions have both implemented conservation initiatives, and have a strong relationship with tourism. This paper will examine community conservation in the ACA (ACA) that draws on Hulme and Murphree 's (1999) idea of “new conservation”, which involves “the merging of conservation…

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    and groups of people. First, an individual should have a doctor decide if they are medically fit to climb. Next, it should go through the company, specifically through the guides themselves. Finally, they should get approval from the government of Nepal. I think the only way people should be allowed to climb is if they have gone through this chain of decisions. Some individuals families have a history of, or are prone to certain issues. Some have underlying health issues that would affect…

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    the war between Nepal and the East India Company came to its final conclusion. Amar Singh Thapa also ensured that there was no compulsion on the Gorkhas to join the British. After securing the well-being of his disbanded soldiers, Amar Singh Thapa left for Kathmandu. It was only after this the Nepalese Gorkhas joined the Nusseerree. The Nepalese Gorkhas who joined the Nusseerree in 1815 The decision was a professional one. When their Commander-in-Chief Amar Singh Thapa left for Nepal he was…

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    The first thing I noticed as I stepped off the plane in Kathmandu, Nepal, was the heat. Then I noticed my thirst. Then I remembered how my volunteering group was warned of the dirty water that may cause, and I quote, “explosive diarrhea.” Never in my life had I imagined a lack of potable water being a problem I’d have to face. Growing up in the small, affluent town of Saratoga, I have always been somewhat sheltered from the many hardships in life– especially poverty. Granted, my parents have…

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    Poor Alone Soled Summary

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    Poor, alone, “Sold,” I read aloud as I ran my fingers across the image of the girl on the book's cover – the girl who had so easily grabbed me. Sold tells a story about a Nepalese girl named Lakshmi. Her family is desperate for money, but they all know that no one is going to walk through the door of their thatched hut and hand them a check. To help keep his gambling habit alive, Lakshmi's stepfather sells her into prostitution without her knowledge. She is told she is going to be a maid in the…

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    On the mean time one of my friend called me and said she just filed the case for few months before but she is not scared even the Trump wants her to go to Nepal. She was so bold and strong as she mentioned that opportunities avail around the world this is not only the place to work and survive. I am so impressed what she said. Of course we can do and grab the opportunity wherever in the world. Until and unless…

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