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    With all these risks‚ among more‚ why would climbers still attempt to climb Mount Everest? People climb Mount Everest for the thrill of achieving something great‚ but not without substantial risks and dangers following them. The press to begin climbing Mount Everest started after it was dubbed the tallest mountain in the world in 1864. People from all over the world started to flock towards the mountain. This was difficult for the Nepalese and Tibetan government. They did not let outsiders into

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    what life was for. b. What type of person tries to ascend the world’s tallest mountain? • The type of person who tries to ascend Mt. Everest with extremely strong willingness to challenge themselves‚ good physical fitness‚ well-trained climbing skills and perseverance. c. What personal Qualities does it take to succeed? • Strong willingness to reach the summit‚ perseverance‚ good team spirit‚ problem solving skills‚ positive attitude‚ and avoid making the same mistakes.

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    Wall Street 2 In the movie Wall Street 2 Money Never sleeps the main character is Jacob Moore and he is a proprietary trade working for Keller Zabel Investments. Jacob is a young ambitious trader looking to make a name for himself and enjoy a good life. His girlfriend Winnie Gekko is the daughter of the Gordon Gekko. Gordon Gekko is the former high roller who lost all his wealth and was sentenced to eight years in prison for inside trading. The movie starts off with Gordon Gekko being released

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    Have you ever thought that some people take too many risks? You thought right. Your everyday life is packed with numerous risks to a point that there are too many to count. Recently people have started taking bigger risks such as climbing Mount Everest. Because of this‚ the average death rate on Everest is gradually increasing. There has to be more and more helicopters flying around Everest. Because of the increase more rescuers are risking their lives. Now people are debating on whether people

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    rock climber and a big star in France and Italy. She is the most famous woman climber in the world because she often climbs without ropes. She climbs in many countries but most often in the French Alps near Chamonix‚ where she lives. She started climbing near her home in Paris when she was five. Then‚ at fourteen‚ she joined the French Alpine Club to learn more‚ but immediately she climbed better and more quickly than the older members of the club.She won her first competition in Italy in 1995.

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    about her name in school‚ and her schoolmates are more interested in her father‚ who’s a famous mountaineer. He has big expectation to Pangma-la‚ and she feels like she’s failing. She decides that she will make him proud‚ and begins to practice in climbing mountains. Pangma-la and her father‚ goes to The Shining Mountain with the goal to reach the top. At the bottom at the mountain the meet some sherpa men‚ who wants to carry their bags‚ but they say no‚ and then the sherpas tells them‚ that now a

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    phone 08119105342 Course code and title MM5001‚ BUSINESS ETHICS AND LAW Course time and place JANUARY 2011‚ JAKARTA Lecturer SURNA DJ. TJ. Due date 10 FEBRUARY 2011 Program BLEMBA 11 Assignment number 1 Assignment title/topic/case SUMMARY OF WALL STREET MOVIE Assignment type (choose one) ( ( ) Midterm Exam ) Final Exam ( X ) Individual Assignment ( ( ) Group Assignment ) Other Further information (e.g. state if extension was granted and attach evidence of approval‚ revised submission

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    have people come and save them‚ when it could possibly take the lives of the rescuers? When people go mountain climbing‚ there are many challenges‚ such as weather and terrain. Commonly‚ rescue helicopters go in and out every day to save people. All climbers vary in skill‚ age‚ and physical fitness. Most of them also research the conditions early‚ to make sure they are suitable for climbing. After considering various sources‚ an obvious stance can be reached. People have the right to rescue services

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    Extreme sports popularity: People enjoy the thrill of having their heart race and their stomach knot‚ and they link these thrills with entertainment and enjoyment. Extreme sports‚ such as BMX biking‚ skateboarding‚ bungee jumping‚ rock or ice climbing‚ and whitewater kayaking fulfill the need for danger and fear. Although traditional sports remain popular‚ still extreme sports popularity is steadily increasing because of different age‚ sex‚ and race‚ media influence‚ degree of danger and fear‚ and

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    I think climbing Mt. Everest is not worth climbing by risking life even though some people say that when you reach the summit‚ there is a big feeling of accomplishment. I never understood why people risk their lives to climbing the mountain. Even if it’s their hobbies‚ there should be safer and more exciting activities than climbing mountains. When I watched and read the works about Mt. Everest in the class‚ I felt that climbing Mt. Everest is more dangerous and complicated than I thought. For example

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