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    Executive Summary This report provides an analysis of the following: the experience in the two Everest teamwork simulations‚ the results of the two sets of simulation and the communication structure and experience in the two Everest simulations. Method of analysis includes incorporating theories and concept in the course and discussing about the observation during the simulations. There are many concepts and theories which are discussed in this report such as the grouping modeling elements‚ communication

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    Look back As a second year nursing student‚ I felt more confident in Simulation Learning Experience (SLE) practicum in that‚ I could integrate my nursing knowledge‚ skills‚ and clinical experience into the practice. In the simulation scenario‚ I simulated the primary nurse caring for a patient with post-operative complications. I learned about general procedures regarding how to approach a patient with post-operative complications. I learned how to effectively decide which assessments are priority

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    Protecting our Special Places Mt Everest Mount Everest‚ also known in Nepal as Sagarmāthā and in Tibet as Chomolungma‚ is Earth’s highest mountain. It is located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas. Its peak is 8848m (29‚029 ft.) above sea level. The boarder between China and Nepal runs directly across the summit of Mount Everest. The current height was established by India and then confirmed in a subsequent survey by China in 1975. Due to Mount Everest being an amazing environmental feature

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    Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. Since it is 29‚035 feet and has avalanches‚ crevasses‚ strong winds and is very steep‚ it makes it very difficult to climb. Not only is it hard to climb‚ imagine how hard it would be being disabled. The quote‚ “ Some people succeed because they are destined‚ but most people succeed because they are determined” really describes Mark Inglis‚ Erik Weihenmeyer‚ and Arunima Sinha. Mark Inglis summited Everest without any legs. He was only in

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    The climbing of everest is one of the most deadly sports and tasks available to the public today. The chance of dying on everest is 1 in 61.46 people this is a large amount due to the fact that over 200 people climb mount everest‚ each climbing season. Just last year over 16 people were killed in an avalanche caused by a large earthquake. Although things like avalanches and ice separating kill many people‚ the most dangerous part of the adventure is climbing down the mountain after reaching the summit

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    The Japanese economy has always been an enigma of the modern world. Japan is one of the few countries in the world that has had years of deflation‚ and a decreasing population. However‚ these are minor reasons in the grand scheme of things. With the recent signing of new trade pacts‚ winning the bid of the 2020 Olympics and general reforms to make Japan more accessible for tourists‚ the Japanese economy is on the cusp of revitalizing the economy again‚ a second miracle. With in the next two to five

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    and I partook in the MEGA business simulation‚ a game in which teams take over different struggling car manufacturers in order to right the ship and compete against each other. The simulation consisted of a set amount of periods which I saw as turns in a game. For each turn we had to make decisions on what to do with your team’s company. These decisions were then put in an excel sheet and the results were often known the next day. The goal of business simulations is to learn while also having fun

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    Class Simulation Reflection‚ Year One In a recent in class simulation‚ our History class developed a country and Government type to run. Our country‚ being Secrets of the Oasis‚ was a Democracy run by a President‚ House‚ and Senate. There were two political classifications based on wealth‚ and property at the beginning of the simulation: Capitalists and Union Workers. Capitalists were wealthy property and business workers‚ Capitalists produced all of the country’s resources by employing Union Workers

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    College Prep English I 1/23/14 Mt. Everest Mt. Everest is the tallest mountain in the world at 29‚029 feet which would be the height of 20 Empire State buildings and 5 ½ miles above sea level. Mt. Everest straddles the border of Nepal and Tibet. Mt. Everest is part of the Himalaya mountains. It is named after Sir George Everest that never even saw the peak. The Tibetans and Sherpas call it “Chomolungma” meaning “Mother Goddess of the Earth”. Mt. Everest is over 60 million years old and was

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    devastating avalanches on Mount Everest in 2014 and 2015‚ highlighted some longstanding problems for the climbing industries in Nepal. Especially for local Sherpa guides where issues like overcrowding‚ safety‚ meager wages and insurance are of immense concerns. These problems have left many wondering why the Nepal government hasn’t done more support the Sherpa guides? The group of people risks their lives so that foreign climbers can attempt Everest. The desire to conquer Everest has been on the rise ever

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