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    Imagine yourself getting ready to rescue a climber stuck on top of a mountain. There you are in the helicopter reaching out to the distressed climber, but all of a sudden you fall down thousands and thousands of feet to your death. You just risked your life to save someone who was not ready. People putting their lives at stake for someone who was not ready is not acceptable. The cost to rescue someone is unbelievable. According to Nick Heil “ The B3 cost about $2 million apiece and quite expensive

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    The second reason people have the right to rescue services when they put themselves at risk is mountain climbing is difficult People do not have the right .wrong because what if the ranger does want and is just doing it to make living.Therefore rangers and rescue services should not have to save someone unless there dying.Mountain climbing has its pros and cons.The pinnacle of rock climbing is climbing Mt.Everest.Every rock climbers dream is to reach the peak of Mt.Everest.Mt.Everest is a 100% the

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    right to rescue services even if they put themselves at their own risks for multiple reasons.  My first reason is that it’s their job to protect and serve everyone including people who put themselves at their own risk.  The next reason is everyone is always putting themselves at their owns risks when they step outside the door.  My final reason is service members want to help all people. Have you ever wondered why rescue services exist?  If you answered yes you probably came up with to rescue people

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    The Day Of National Parks

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    with God’s creation? Either way Millions of people travel to National Parks a year: 3 million traveled to yellowstone alone in 2015 (Visser). But sadly not all of them have favorable trips; in 2007 the National Park Service reported 3,593 search and rescue missions or SAR missions (National Parks). The average budget for SAR missions is $200,000 and each year that is exceeded. The solution is charge the bill of the mission to the one in need of being rescued. Now this would not apply in every case,

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    Cambodia" (Kristoff), but while saving some life outside is very diverse, some girls go on to be very successful while others return to the life of prostitution. Rescue efforts that are effective in removing children permanently from sexual slavery involve under-cover investigation, and people who are willing to risk their lives. Rescue efforts involve great risk on the part of the rescuer. One of the risks the raids are being up against the police while being a government agent in a way, some police

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    even a 100% possibility of them being saved. Services should not be provided to people because climbers are old enough and responsible enough to know what they are getting into, rescue equipment isn’t alway reliable, and because innocent rescuers are putting their lives at risk to save other people. Without question, rescue services are always there if you need them. But, people have gotten so used to them being their that they became immature and irresponsible while climbing a mountain. The people

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    the Flies is introduced as a symbol for hope, develops into destruction and is finalized as a representation of salvation. In the beginning of the Lord of the Flies, the fire is used as a form of hope for rescue and survival. When the boys first arrive on the island, Ralph decides that rescue should be their main focus. The boys build a signal fire to attract any passing ships. He puts Jack and his hunters in charge of keeping the fire going. One day the hunters let the fire burn out. When a ship

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    Journalism, I used think was taking stories and publishing them in as many words as possible for the largest profit. I believed it was just sharing a story that only several hundred people would get hear of. However, the truth is that it has the power to reach the masses. It is the beacon of light in a night of despair, the force which highlights the grievances of the people, but most of all, it is a weapon of mass destruction with the potential to obliterate any hopes or aspirations. Journalism

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    The Seventh Man

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    endangering risk, you should pay for the rescue. In the story The Seventh Man, by Haruki Murakami, the narrator is haunted by a devastating typhoon that took his best friend K’s life. The narrator had the choice of saving himself, or saving his friend, however fear took hold of him and ran the opposite direction of his friend. The second text used was The Cost of Survival, by Theo Tucker. It is an essay about weather survivors should pay for their rescue. The author categories two groups of survivors

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    Have you ever been in a life or death where you got yourself in that situation because of something you did but then got saved? Did you get accountable for it? If someone made a mistake of them almost dying or getting hurt, then they should be accountable for the situation they caused because they put themselves in that problem from miscalculation of weather or distance also from mistakes they probably had made which had caused them to get help instead of dealing with it themselves. Firemen or policemen

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