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    Buddhism Response Paper

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    Buddhism Reading Questions 1) (Smith 82-92; 92-99) Comprehensively explain the life of Buddha. Buddha was born around 563 B.C. in what is now Nepal. His full name was Siddhartha Gautama of the Sakyas. He was the son of a king, and married a princess of a neighboring kingdom. Together they had a son named Rahula. Even with all these luxuries, around the age of twenty Buddha found discontentment in his life. Siddhartha was protected from all realities of life, such as poverty, disease, and old

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    Identified as the highest mountain on Earth, Mt. Everest is known as the Himalayan Spirit which rests on the southern border of Nepal, and the northern borders of China and Tibet. Its Nepali name is Sagarmatha, which means ‘Goddess of the sky’. The Summit stands at about 29,035 ft. above ground (8848metres high), and in which it grows by about a quarter of an inch (0.25”) each year. Its peak looks like a pyramid .It also contains a variety of rocks, different types of shale; marble and limestone

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    Tourism In Nepal

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    Tourism industry in Nepal Introduction Tourism define as “visitors who visit the different place or country from their usual environment less than a year for any reason such as business meeting, holidays, education tour, sports tour are known as tourism” (UNWTO, 2010). In Nepal, the tourism industry started in 1955 when it issued the first tourist visa at the request of president of Russia, Boris Lissanevitch (Rana 2013). She also mentioned that in the late 1960s the members of hippie subculture

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    3. Relationship between religion and tourism Religion and tourism are closely related. Religious tourism is a kind of tourism that is mainly motivated by religious pilgrimage. Religious tourism refers to tourists to religious sites, religious sites, religious landscapes and other tourism activities for the purpose of tourism. Since ancient times, the three major religions in the world (Buddhism, Christianity and Islam) have a historical tradition of pilgrimage. 3.1 Classification of destination

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    Peak Book Quotes

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    The Courageous Climbers In the novel Peak by Roland Smith the main theme is courage. Peak is about a fourteen year old boy named Peak Marcello, after moving from Wisconsin to New York City, Peak climbs a tall skyscraper and gets into trouble. Instead of going to jail he has to go live with his father, Josh in Thailand. Josh is a very successful businessman and famous mountaineer/”rock rat.” (Pg. 19) Josh surprises Peak and he finds out that he is going to climbing Mount Everest. Throughout the novel

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    Summiting Everest commands visions of grandeur and personal heroism for some, but to many sherpas tasked with the greatest workload and the most to lose, Everest represents a hard, economically necessitated risk. In a climbing culture driven by commercialism, sherpas are arguably some of the most experienced and well adapted climbers on Mount Everest, yet have little to no say in addressing the issues of safety or working conditions that are brought on by commercial motives. Initiating transformational

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    Introduction to Mount Everest The formation of mount Everest was created by the movement of the Indian Tectonic plates smashing up against the Asian plates. Mount Everest is 8,848 meters above sea level, the highest mountain on Earth. Everest grows about a quarter of an inch (0.25”) per year. On the mountain there are four camps for a person to use on an adventure. Each camp is about 500 ft. (feet) apart . Everest in rich in different types of shale,limestone, and marble.There are so many

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    On May 10, 1996 six people died trying to reach the summit of Mt. Everest. These people were parts of two expeditions that were in the Himalayas, preparing to ascend the summit for six weeks. The first group was under the direction of Rob Hall, who had put 39 paying clients on the summit in five years. Hall was considered the leader of the mountain and the man to see no matter what the discrepancy. Group two, headed by Fisher, who like Hall, was trying to start a profitable business in providing

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    Youngest & Oldest Climbers Truly inspiring. Climbers who intend to set a world-record train for months, years even and climb numerous mountains to prepare themselves for the climb of their life. They climbed the 29,000 feet high mountain at a remarkable age. At the top of the world, winds can blow up to 150 miles per hour. Mt. Everest is 60 million years old and people feel compelled to climb it. Over ten thousand people have climbed this mountain, and only about seven thousand people have succeeded

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    Bukreev Into Thin Air

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    In the article, “Anatoli Boukreev (Responds to Krakauer)”, it tells Boukreev’s perspective on what happened on Mount Everest on May 10, 1996. To begin with, Boukreev believes that John Krakauer’s “Into Thin Air” made him appear that his decisions were critically unjust. However, Boukreev believes that his actions were based upon 20 plus years of high altitude climbing experience; what he did was from all the experience he gained throughout his years. In addition, Boukreev states, “ i have summited

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