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    Introduction When it comes to moral behavior, Nepalese society held high demands. It is something our collective society is made up of. But in the developing country like ours where business is yet to be professionalized, the morality that has bounded our society for years is very weak within business and its impacts can be seen in our society and nation. Few years ago news explaining immorality transfused in Nepalese business being publicized one after another. Case Study: Gudpak Turned Sour Kathmandu:

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    Mt Everest Research Paper

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    It appears that from the beginning of the meeting between the mountain and man, once on its summit it was love at first sight. Although, Everest, as well as the country of Nepal, seem to be the one that paid the price. Is it worth the trouble that has plagued this place so that one man or woman can conquer a physical and mental challenge? If I was asked this question, I would have to answer yes, and no. Yes, it is worth the

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    My family along with other Nepalese celebrate innumerable big festivals where food is one of the main rituals. Dashain, Tihar, Holi are some of the big festivals in Nepal and during Tihar (my favorite festivals among all), my family makes special meals like Chini roti (made of soaked rice, sugar, ghee), Nepali authentic meal (dal, bhat, masu) , sel roti (made of soaked rice, sugar, ghee, soda, milk, cashews) and other several foods. These festivals are like Christmas and Thanksgiving for us. The

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    Jamsenpa Double Ascent

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    Anshu Jamsenpa, 38-year-old and a mother of two have climbed Mount Everest five times. She's the first woman to climb the mountain twice in five days. In 2011, she headed to Mount Everest with a group of other people. She decided to do a double ascent of Everest. After ten days of her first climb, she was back at the top. Even with her impressive achievement from 2011, another woman name Chhurim Sherpa took home the record as the first woman to climb Mount Everest twice. Anshu Jamsenpa believes that

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    Media Report on the Analysis of Five Different Media Sources: The 2015 Nepal Earthquake from April 2015 to May 2015 Introduction Since the drastic 1934 Nepal-Bihar earthquake with a magnitude of 8.0, Nepal continued to experience numerous series of earthquakes throughout the years that were of less magnitude and low causalities. However, on 25 April 2015, Nepal once again encountered one of the most severe earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 followed by several aftershocks which resulted in more than

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    The Poem ' The Refuge '

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    THE REFUGE There were, are, and will be the great title winner in this world. In those title, there were, are, and will be looser. This is funny to say that I was, I am, and and will be great title winner, where nobody loose but I the winner always win. You may think I am dumb and talk about I am being winner is dumbest thing I have ever talk. You can call me whatever you can because I was born with great title that few people in this world had, have, and will have. The title that might get

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    When I was eleven years old, I was living in one of the small Bhutanese Refugee Camp called Goldhap located in Jhapa, Nepal. Life in the refugee camp was simple for me since I was only 11 years old. But for most adults including my parents, it was very challenging. Since they didn’t have their own land; they couldn’t eat whatever they wanted to like in Bhutan where they had large arable land for plantation. People in camp were not allowed to work outside of camp. But to provide for their family they

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    support their families. It is also a Nepal border. It is also a god/religious figure to the Nepal people. One year the Nepal government shut down the mountain. That is disrespectful to Nepal people. One reason is people need jobs to support their families. Average Nepal people only earn $500 a year but the average sherpa can make almost three times that. Most Nepal people have families too and they wanna keep putting food on the table for their kids. Nepal also is a poor country and they need to

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    Art Of India The Buddhist

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    Satpal Singh Survey of Art and Culture 101 Instructor: Nathan Foxton Art of India the Buddhist Date: 07/20/2015 Art of India the Buddhist Life of Buddhism: The Buddhism is one of the major religion in the world. Buddhism started in India and so many of its early symbols are related to ancient India and Hinduism as well though their original meaning were often changed. Buddhism has followers all over the world most of them from China, India, Sri Lanka, Korea, Japan, Mongolia, and Thailand

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    2015 in Nepal started with scooping and breaking the stories in a sensational way. The Indian news reporting has not only created havoc in Nepalese society, but it has also raised the biggest questions against the ethics of journalism and on Media houses. The first part of this study describes how media insensitivity impacted the society in crisis situation that resulted in a negative impact of the public perception towards international media, especially Indian media reporting Nepal earthquake

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