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    things that can be done to pass the time. To keep your body healthy we can do some exercise and sports activities like badminton‚ soccer‚ hockey or swimming. Those who love challenging activities can join paintball‚ rock climbing‚ flying fox and mountain climbing. We can do many activities. Get a gym membership or try a new bike trail. Met up with other joggers and run through various part. Good health can make all other aspects in your life better including your work. So we should have a

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    Peak by Roland Smith

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    Peak gets in trouble for scaling the side of a skyscraper in NYC B= Believing; he can reach the mountain before his birthday C= Chance; his dad sees the chance for his son to be the youngest and first to climb Mount. Everest D= Dangerous; climbing E= Embarking; the journey begins F= Falling; Peak wishes he doesn’t fall off the mountain G= Gut-wrenching; it’s the climb that changed everything H= Happy; he wants to do it to make his father happy I= Inherited; he loves to climb because

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    Banning Extreme Sports

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    try even more and more dangerous things. But‚ of course‚ that’s not the only reason. Extreme sports are trendy and many people practice them just because of that fact. It’s true‚ that extreme sports‚ like bungee jumping‚ canyoning‚ rafting‚ ice climbing ‚snowboarding‚ surfing‚ parachute jumping‚ paragliding or mountaineering always bring a risk. Even if you are very good sportsman you must know that only one‚ small mistake can be very dangerous and can cause your death. Although many people die

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    Sherpas Ethical Issues

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    To begin with‚ climbers on Mount Everest pay 10‚000 dollars each without the guarantee of summiting . These climbers are all following a sherpa who is their leader. Sherpas undergo a large amount of pressure‚ because without the sherpas the people who paid to climb the mountain will not be able to climb the mountain safely . For example‚ in the article‚”Everest’s Sherpas Issue List Of Demands” Mark Jenkins states‚” Sherpas today make the majority of the decisions on the mountain”(Jenkins). As a result

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    In the song “The Climb‚” by Miley Cyrus‚ the lyrics mean to "just keep trying.”(Miley Cyrus) Miley sings about a mountain and climbing over obstacles‚ symbolizing the struggles of life. Although the lyrics are talking about the journey rather than focusing on the destination‚ it is about ultimately reaching a final goal‚ it also symbolizes a reward that awaits at the end of the climb. Miley sings that‚ “Ain’t about how fast I get there. Ain’t about what’s waiting on the other side. It’s the climb

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    Did you know there have been over 230 deaths on Mt. Everest? Now knowing this should people have the right to rescue services if they put themselves at risk? There are months of training before you can attempt the climb of Mt. Everest. It takes much strength‚ and agility to get to the top‚ and then they still need to get down. If the climber does not make it to the top or back down there will almost always a helicopter ready to rescue the climber. Once they reach the top there is little oxygen and

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    Stair Climbing Machine

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    climb the stairs. To calculate power‚ it would be the time the person used the machine and the person’s weight and distance climbed. The velocity is also required to set on the machine. In order to know how much power was developed by a the stair climbing machine you would have to know how much time work was done. The machine then would count how much time you were on the machine while you were doing that work and divide that into the work. In order for the machine to know how much work you did it

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    consisted of the life of the Sherpas in the villages‚ the history‚ relationships‚ economic progress or lack thereof. Most of her work was based on interviews and accounts from the Sherpas that actually spent time climbing Mount Everest. She gathered information on all aspects of spending time climbing the mountain. They described to her in great detail what their jobs consisted of and the dangers that went with it. They also explained the complex relationships they would develop with the mountaineers‚ and

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    1996 Mt. Everest Disaster

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    In 1996‚ a number of expedition teams ascended Mount Everest. During May‚ a storm hit Everest‚ causing lives to be lost. This event is now known as the 1996 Mount Everest disaster‚ and it brought changes to mountain climbing. Numerous individuals wrote about the events that occurred during this climb. Among these individuals was Jon Krakauer‚ a writer and member of Rob Hall’s expedition team‚ who provided his account of the events in his book Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster

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