Kathmandu Essays

  • A Very Brief History Of Nepal And The United States

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    rugged with the Himalayas in the north. Although the country was hit with earthquakes only last year, tourism is one of the main industries in Nepal. Despite devastation, Nepal is filled with unending scenic beauty ("Nepal"). The capital of Nepal, Kathmandu, has a population of over one million. The country as a whole has a total population of 27.8 million and a population density of 197 people per square mile. The life expectancy of the people of Nepal is around 68 years. With a birth rate of 21 births

  • Comparing Two Cities: Similarities And Differences Between Two Cities

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    population, together with its diverse habitations, social arrangements, and supporting activities. Cities might differ in cultural aspects and from other types of human settlement and association. Today I am comparing and contrasting my hometown, Kathmandu and the city I am living in, Colorado. Although both of them are cities, they have some similarities as well as differences among themselves in various aspects. Such as tourism sector,

  • Mount Everest Pros And Cons

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    The highest peak of the world Mount Everest is regarded as breathtaking mountain as it has its own beauty but also is dangerous too. Most of the people love its view that steals man heart. Mount Everest, also known in Nepal as Sagarmatha is Earth 's highest mountain. Its peak is 8,848 meters above sea level. Mount Everest is mainly situated in the Mahalangur mountain range in Nepal and Tibet. The international border between China and Nepal runs across Everest 's precise summit point. Its massif

  • Everest Base Camp Research Paper

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    The Classic Madness! Everest Base Camp Trek Everest base camp is the biggest campsite in the Himalayas! Maidenly conquered by Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953, romancing with Everest has traditionally been the crucial goal for mountain trekkers. This trip allows you to fully enjoy one of the world’s most astonishing adventures and discover why it has been the most iconic symbol of audacity on earth till date. BBC rates this trek among ’50 places to visit before you die’. On this voyage

  • How Has Globalization Impacted The Ecological Cycle

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    Activists have pointed out that globalization has led to an increase in the consumption of products, which has impacted the ecological cycle. Increased consumption leads to an increase in the production of goods, which in turn puts stress on the environment. Globalization has also led to an increase in the transportation of raw materials and food from one place to another. Earlier, people used to consume locally-grown food, but with globalization, people consume products that have been developed

  • Everest Tourism Essay

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    The flight from Kathmandu, which takes around forty-five minutes, passes over the fertile middle hills, with their scattered villages and terraced fields, with an amazing panorama of the high Himalaya as a backdrop. Before long the mountains close in and you are sweeping

  • Social Effects Of Earthquake In Canada

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    The area in Canada that is more likely to be affected by a major earthquake (megathrust) is the coast of British Columbia. In addition to the coast of British Columbia, the St. Lawrence, Ottawa River Valleys, and a few areas in the northern territories are likely to have earthquakes. The area British Columbia is in danger because the border is along the mark where the Pacific, the Juan de Fuca and the North America join. The earthquake occurs when the 3 plates rub against each other. The Juan de

  • British Columbia Earthquake

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    Foreign Ministry. Furthermore, numerous non- profit, tax exempt, charities also help after earthquakes. The Red Cross, Islamic Relief Canada, MSF, and NGO (nongovernmental organizations) are examples. The Affected City or Cities: Sindhupalchok, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur The Country: Nepal The

  • Columbia Earthquake Case Study

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    1. The area in Canada that is more likely to be affected by a major earthquake (megathrust) is the coast of British Columbia. In addition to the coast of British Columbia, the St. Lawrence, Ottawa River Valleys, and a few areas in the northern territories are likely to have earthquakes. The area British Columbia is in danger because the border is along the mark where the Pacific, the Juan de Fuca and the North America join. The earthquake occurs when the 3 plates rub against each other. The Juan

  • Everest Base Camp Trek Research Paper

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    Everest Base Camp Trek Everest base camp trek is 12 days exciting trip in the northeast Himalayan Region of Nepal. The journey waves on half an hour scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. The sixty kilometers distance one way between Lukla (2860 m) and Mount Everest base camp (5364 m) offers an accommodation at Sherpa village. The hiking route along the Dudh Kosi Valley, UNESCO heritage site Sagarmatha National Park, and alpine village offers to cross several suspension bridges and to glimpse on

  • Adoption Conflict In Nepal

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    a very pour region, as 60% of the population lives under the poverty line. This makes Nepal one of the least developed countries in the world. In 2001 inter-national adoption agencies stumbled upon Nepal and opened up an agency in the capital of Kathmandu. When first started there were eight adoptions and in 2006 there were a total of 394 adoptions. The exorbitant jump brought attention from the media as something corrupt seemed to be occurring. Little did they know they would find problems with the

  • Narrative Essay About Moving To Australia

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    lucky to get that rare opportunity to settle in a highly developed country like Australia and also for me it was my first time travelling on a jet plane which was a marvellous opportunity. My journey began at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu(KTM), where all my close relatives were there to say good bye to us,it was a moment of mixed feelings. I could honestly not figure out why I was so happy when all of my all of my relatives were crying including my parents who had tears on their eyes

  • Trash In Mt. Everest

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    Mt.Everest is known for being the highest point in the world and tourist hotspot but not only that,there is an estimated 50 tons of trash on the mountain. Why there is so much trash is rappers,oxygen tanks and tent remains are left by climbers and never taken care of.Corpses are strewn across the snow and buried over time by high winds pushing chunks of snow.The number of oxygen tanks are increasing fast but clean up efforts are working. The more trash on Everest the more money the Nepalese

  • Essay On Tibet Travel Information

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    Tibet travel information Tibet travel information is important to visitors. An autonomous region is belonging to China since 1965. Lhasa is a provincial capital that is interesting. The lifestyle of ethnic groups, such as the Tibetan, Han, Hui and others are fascinating. The dress, food, occupation, festival, religion and culture are remarkable for a traveler. Since 1980, first-time tourist permitted to visit there. The Holy Mount Kailash is believed the home of God Shiva and numerous pristine

  • Persuasive Essay On Legalizing Organ Sales

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    In Nepal, within a tiny little village in Kathmandu, lies ground zero for kidney trafficking where “kidney trafficking rackets - well organized and well funded - dupe the poor and uneducated into giving away a piece of themselves” (CNN) For years, there has been a deficit number of organs donated in proportion to those who need them. Recently, there has been much controversy with the talk of legalizing organ sales in the United States. Doing so will bring about more repercussions than positive consequences

  • Wanderlust Analysis

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    backpack to experience the, as mentioned before, “tourist bubble” that Sarah Hall talks about with rectifying her claim by including Dr. Aziz, a lecturer in tourism. Text 2, ‘Backpackers hit the tourist trail’ by Sarah Hall and text 4, ‘Video Night in Kathmandu’ by Pico Iyer, shares the same point of view on backpacker tourism and thinks it is a burgeoning industry which is affected by the travellers themselves. Comparing these two texts to text 1, ‘Wanderlust’ by Don George and text 3 ‘Why I Travel’ by

  • Sir Winston Churchill's Major Accomplishments

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    Sir Winston Churchill quotes – “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” Continuing ahead in life is what Sir Churchill meant. As part of our life we all need to move ahead. If I keep moving ahead, maybe someday I will achieve my dream. I am glad to introduce myself as Ms. Unita Shrestha, a marketing professional at present; with 4 years of marketing experience in recruitment firm and a year of experience in providing marketing solutions to startups

  • Punta Cana Essay

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    “Travel is very subjective. What one person loves, another loathes.” Robin Leach Before leaping into someone else’s exciting traveling experience, I would recommend doing self-evaluation, an honest review of what you truly appreciate and what you do not care much for. Would you care for a whole day/whole night party in Ibiza? Or a 2 A.M trek in Java, Indonesia with your flashlight? Would it be more exciting to visit Punta Cana and stay in an all-inclusive beach resort with plenty of prearranged activities

  • Edmund Hillary Research Paper

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    Sir Edmund Hillary was a renowned person around the world because he was the first conqueror of Mount Everest. Sir Edmund Percival Hillary was a New Zealand mountaineer, explorer and philanthropist. Sir Edmund Hillary also founded the Himalayan Trust in the 1960’s which built schools, hospitals and health clinics which assisted the Nepalese people after his ascent of Mount Everest. Hillary later participated in expeditions to the South Pole and was among the first to reach the top of Mount Herschel

  • Truman State University Application Essay

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    I am from Kathmandu, Nepal. It was a milestone for me when I got accepted to study Bachelor of Science in nursing at Truman State University (TSU), Kirksville, Missouri as an international student. I learnt from my very early age about the effective time management, good listening skills and ability to recognize cultural diversity. During my senior year of nursing school, I had to take rural health class. When I started my rural health clinical rotation with home health nurse, I realized that there