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    short not to take risks! Many people have thought or attempted to climb the tallest mountain in the world. Some have failed and and some have succeeded. But only some of the most skilled climbers dare to climb Everest. People should be able to climb Mount Everest if they feel that they are up to the challenge. First of all‚ if nobody but “government sponsored groups” get to attempt to climb than a lot of people could lose their sense of adventure. Even if a group is government sponsored‚ that doesn’t

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    The Team That Wasn't

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    GRADE: A- = 90. Findings and RECOMMENDATIONS AND FINDINGS [findings] Eric does not have much time. The four team meetings have proven to be more frustrating than productive. He has seven of FireArt’s top-level managers under his direction but not under his control. He could accept failure; he has alternatives. Perhaps he should abandon a sinking ship‚ accept his sunk-costs and look for opportunity elsewhere in the market. [writing style is a little inefficient – consider my changes]

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    Pompeii

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    The city of Pompeii located in Rome was destroyed by a huge volcano and the city was buried alive. By ash and cuit. But the city in West Jordan is a lot different then the city of Pompeii. They’re somethings that are also alike. They’re so many things alike and different but this is how Pompeii and West Jordan are alike in some ways. One way is that we both have lots of people and we also both have buildings‚homes‚shops and roads that is how they are alike in some ways. They’re a lot of things

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    Volcano: Erta Ale

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    The volcano we modeled was Erta Ale. Erta Ale is a active shield volcano. This volcano is located in Ethopia on the continent Africa. This volcano is on two divergent plates. It is the Afar rift that is causing the volcano to continue to be active today. The two plates that are responsible for this are the Nubian and the Somalian plates. Considering this is an active volcano‚ it does produce slow moving magma. The volcano doesn’t have a huge eruption it is small and builds up in the crater and causes

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    “Israel was not created in order to disappear- Israel will endure and flourish. It is the child of hope and the home of the brave. It can neither be broken by adversity nor demoralized by success. It carries the shield of democracy and it honors the sword of freedom”. These wise words from John F. Kennedy show how important Israel is to this world. This is an area rich in history‚ and it will always remain a vessel of God’s sovereignty. Therefore‚ the nation of Israel isn’t in the past‚ because

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    At 29‚000 feet‚ Mt. Everest isn’t a hospitable place to be for any living creature. The cold icy winds tearing through the bodies‚ extremely cold temperatures unbearable to anything alive are making it extremely tough to keep moving forward. Clouds thundering and the mountain freezing everything to death. Ground just beneath the fresh snow is similar to a knight’s armour. Almost impenetrable like the mountain is protecting itself‚ but his sharp ice axe is shedding it into pieces wherever it hits

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    Synthesis Essay

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    Synthesis Essay In our world‚ we constantly encounter problems. There will be more significant and life-changing obstacles‚ and also many smaller‚ less threatening ones. But what matters most is not the size or relevance of those challenges‚ but instead‚ it is more important as to how one deals with the problem. Adversity of all different types and sizes reveals one’s character. One type of adversity‚ physical adversity‚ happens in various ways. In Mitch Albom’s book‚ Tuesdays with Morrie‚ Albom

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    During the last school holiday‚my family and Iwent to a little known paradise on the Island of Borneo.We spent a wonderful vacation at Tanjung Simpang Mengayau‚a cape in the nothermost tip of Borneo. We met our guide in Kota Kinabalu and he took us by four wheel drive car.And it tooks us about 30 minutes to the cape.The road we took had potholes and was uneven but suprisingly it was a smooth ride because our guide was an exellent driver when it comes on rough road.Mid way on our journey we

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    Nevado Del Ruiz Analysis

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    The Nevado Del Ruiz: 1985 eruption Location? Nevado del Ruiz is a volcano in Colombia‚ the northenmost and highest Colombian volcano‚ located at the in the northern most tip of the Andes in South America. Nevado Del Ruiz is a broad‚ glacier-covered volcano that covers more than 200 square kilometers. Has the volcano erupted before? In 1595 and 1845 summit eruptions melted snow and ice and produced mudflows that traveled tens of miles from the volcano‚ these mudflows were confined to the valleys

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    The Impossible Climb Made Possible: A Rhetorical Criticism Northern Arizona University CST 300W The Impossible Climb Made Possible: A Rhetorical Criticism Climbing is a challenging‚ unrelenting‚ and high-risk sport. Being a climber myself‚ I know the challenges and constant battle one has to push oneself further and further. Climbing itself has a long rich history. At the heart of the sport has long been the historic national park‚ Yosemite Valley. Yosemite Valley has seen centuries of climbing

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