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    reasons to think again about climbing Mount Everest. Climbing Mount Everest is a bad idea because you’re polluting native lands, endangering the lives of others apart from your own, and exposing yourself to tons of risks like hape, frostbite, lack of oxygen, etc. These are some reasons I think it’s not a good idea to climb mount Everest. Paragraph # Every time someone climbs Mount Everest they are more than likely to leave some trash behind them, this is why I think climbing Mount Everest is a bad idea

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    Abstract-This paper focuses on tree climbing strategies for a novel tree climbing robot that is named as Tree-bot. The proposed concept aims to guide Tree-bot in climbing along an optimal path by the use of micro controller, minimal sensing resources and servo grippers. Inspired by inchworms, the concept reconstructs the shape of a tree simply by the use of tactile sensors. It reveals how the realization of an environment can be achieved with limited tactile information. An efficient motion planning

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    Introduction In this paper, I would like to examine how gender is portrayed in rock climbing. I would like to find out if genders are sexualized, objectified or shown differently. I would also like to see if there is any transgender or transsexual representation in the sport of rock climbing. Transgender is an umbrella term for a range of people who do not fit into normative constructions of sex and gender (Ravelli, Webber, 2016), and a transsexual person is someone who undergoes sex reassignment

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    Climbing Safety If climbers are prepared for their type of climb, the risk an accident could be greatly reduced. Climbing is a dangerous sport, and can result in injury. But if you are prepared for your obstacles, you can climb safe, happy, and alive. I am here to prove that if you are prepared for climbing, climbers will be safer. I have done my research thoroughly and I can provide information that proves my point. The primary cause of this accident of the teens climbing Mt. Hood is hypothermia

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    climbed. He wanted to be remembered as the person that climbed the cliffs and survived. He thought he was a nobody most people did not even know his name and that made him really frustrated. Climbing the cliffs was the only way that he could be noticed. He was so obsessed with trying to be noticed. While he was climbing up the cliffs all he could think about is how all the people would be cheering his name Brayden Brayden. Brayden told so many people that he was going to climb the cliffs, but everybody

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    Climbing Mount Everest is a bad idea because many people have died. And it is also dangerous. If you climb it there is probably 90% that you might die.According to the text book on page 420 it says “about 2,000 of them have succeeded, But 1800 or more have died”. This shows that many of the people have died and that it is risky . Also in Peak it tells us about how cold the mountain is and how some people have died because of the cold weather. One reason of why climbing Mount Everest is a bad idea

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    Have you ever asked yourself if climbing Mount Everest is bad idea I ask myself that question and I think that it is a bad climbing Mount Everest for: the climber , local population , and the environment. One example of why climbing Mount Everest is because for the climber they can get hurt and that is bad because they can get hurt like they can fall. A example for the local population is because they throw a lot of garbage and that can hurt the local population and how it can also hurt the people

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    Teen ager would argue that to be independant is to be free. Although parents would say their child’s desire for independence is strenuous like an uphill climb. This is confirmed in W.D. Valgardson’s short story “Saturday Climbing” where Barry struggles to climb a deceiving rock face which is analogous to his relationship with his daughter. Not only if Moira will go to college in the upcoming year but also which campus she will attend.Through this narrative, Valgardson suggests that when parents provide

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    Beauty of Climbing “ In the early days, you noticed El Cap, but we didn’t pay much attention to it because it was kinda quote unquote out of the question.” - Royal Robbins A climber said this meaning there are things impossible to climb but if you dedicate enough time and effort, you can do it. This was said by the first person to team and climb the west face and Salathe wall of El Capitan. This shows any climber can do anything, you just have to work. No matter how much or how little skill

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    When independence is deny to an individuals, what will they do? Will individuals rebel or will they argue? The short story “Saturday Climbing”, by W.D Valgardson suggests the idea that when independence is denied to individuals, they often pursue it by active means, which results in gaining independence and responsibility. In other word, individuals often pursue independence by justify their thought through action. This idea is demonstrated when she is rebellious against Barry Not letting her go

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