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    India

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    the second highest peak in the world 8‚611 m. Kanchenjunga‚ situated at an altitude of 8‚ 598 m above the sea level is the highest point of India. The Himalayan range is considered as the world’s highest mountain range‚ with its tallest peak Mt. Everest on the Nepal–China border. They form India’s northeastern border‚ separating it from northeastern Asia. Coming to its climate‚ India is a big tropical country and is famous for its diverse climatic features as well. Conventionally‚ the people of

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    rewards such the spectacular views of the countryside and the feeling of achievement. They enjoy the celebrations and the delicious drinks they have after the climb. Sample There are some problems which mountaineers face whilst climbing Mount Everest. The mountaineers suffer from can’t resist the frostbite due to low temperatures. When you go up‚ your breath were is constantly out. Although Depsite this problem which faces mountaineers‚ there are a reasons which make people attempt to climb

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    Tom Brennan

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    the cave‚ he lost interest to his sports and didn’t speak to any one. But now Toms is taking it rely well. He starting running and he’s now trying to put it behind him. The running has helped him communicate he’s going over seas to climb mount Everest with his gay uncle and he’s going well with his rugby Kylie Kylie is the one that is confuses the most she doesn’t know

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    My idol would be Beck Weathers. He was the incredible person that managed to survive the 1996 Everest disaster. Beck went snow-blind in the Death-Zone of Everest and spent a night there out in the open during a blizzard that took away the lives of his nine colleagues. He had frostbites so extreme that it seems impossible for him to ever have survived‚ but with sheer will power he staggered his way back to camp.         I belief Beck Weathers courage and tenacity deserves to be applaud. Under those

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    Kennedy Rhetoric Devices

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    Many people have dreamed about going into space. It is filled with many stars and constellations‚ planets‚ the moon‚ and many other wonders. Kennedy’s purpose was to send America to the moon and in order to do that‚ he needed support from the people of the United States. John Kennedy uses the rhetoric devices repetition‚ pathos‚ and allusion in order to persuade people to support America going to the moon. To have the audience remember his speech‚ Kennedy emphasizes repetition. He kept repeating

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    volcanoes‚ Mount Vesuvius located on the Italian east coast and Mount Tambora located on the northern coast of Sumbawa island‚ Indonesia. Volcanoes are the most destructive natural disasters. Both Mount Vesuvius and Mount Tambora have caused great destruction in the past‚ killing many people and destroying entire cities. This poster will compare and contrast the volcanoes types/structure‚ the cause of the eruptions and the current levels of activity . Body Both Mount Vesuvius and Mount Tambora are

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    Prestiage of Everest. By: Alyssa Turner Have you ever thought about climbing Mt. Everest? Well‚ Sir Edman Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first people who did. The simarities and differances of "View from the Summit" by Sir Edman Hillary and the "The Dream comes True" by Tenzing Norgay are similiar about the events to the top of Mt. Everest‚ but they’re also different in their backgrounds and emotions. They are similiar because they both made it to the top of Everest at 11:30 am

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    instead hunker down and regroup‚ both figuratively and literally. [As this report is organized‚ I would provide a guide-posting paragraph here. Explain that rest of this section is a recommended 3-step plan. Then explain use of the Shackleton and Mt Everest sections] First step: Eric must first establish himself as the leader. While he does have experience as a project manager‚ his lack of true leadership experience is his Achilles heel. Eric lacks confidence which can lead to indecisiveness. To

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    very small in size‚ it covers a wide range of verifies in terms of ethnicity‚ culture‚ language‚ fashion‚ atmosphere‚ landscape‚ animals‚ birds and many more. it is also the birth place of Lord Buddha‚ Lumbini and the highest peak of the world Mt. Everest along with other many snowy mountains for which the country is famous for. In deed‚ Nepal is a country full of natural beauties‚ it consist of various things that are found in different parts of the world like snowy mountain‚ green hills‚ plain

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    The Conquest of Mt. Everest Introduction Background Information Location of Mt. Everest Geography of the Surrounding Area Facts about Mt. Everest Height of the mountain How the mountain was named Peak XV Joloungma (Tibetan name) Sagarmatha (Nepalese name) The number of people who have climbed Everest to date Major Explorers Covered in this Paper Sir Edmund Hillary First to reach the summit (1953) Led a team of experienced mountain climbers who worked together Tenzing Norgay and

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