Should you risk your life for bragging rights? I believe people should be acquiesced to climb Mount Everest because it is a great experience people to go climb to the top. However in my opinion, I think only some people should be able to climb it, such as athletic people because you must be fit or you are more likely to fail or to not make it to the top. You must have trained as well , so you can be experienced. Someone can't just go up there without knowing what to do because you are setting yourself up to be unsuccessful.. I understand why some people would want it to be closed . They Think it is dangerous because the death rate, but the real reason why people die, is because they don’t have the right resources or equipment. These people
Furthermore, allowing one to attempt an immense obstacle like climbing Everest can boost a person’s self-esteem and give one a much-needed sense of accomplishment. Some people may argue that climbing Everest is too dangerous and not worth the risks. However, one only gets to live a single life. In the life given to one, one should be able to accomplish anything their heart desires, therefore having a chance to live the rest of their life
This topic is relevant in today’s society because the price for climbers having fun might be for those climbers and rescuers losing their lives. If there is an accident or someone gets hurt because of a crime, society should give rescue services. But if someone is doing something that is obviously dangerous and they don’t have the proper training, it is not up to society to help them. So the next time someone is trying to climb Mt. Everest, they should look out for the green
Adolescents all have their own ways of transitioning into adults. In one way or another, we all lose our childhood innocence, whether we like it or not. Many people wonder what this stage in life may be called. The “coming of age is a young person's transition from being a child to being an adult. The certain age at which this transition takes place changes in society, as does the nature of the change.”
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 that is alos a example for the enviroment because that means that it csn hurt he enviroment
The mountain has claimed many lives and will for as long as there is still people wanting to climb Everest, but they will know the risks of the mountain and all that can happen when climbing the most dangerous tallest mountain in the world so high that planes fly past the top of it.
It is hard to make the choice, but it is dangerous to hesitate on Mt. Everest or other high mountains, and sometimes the choice to try saving a person causes the deaths of others. In my opinion, it is not worth to climb the mountain or even try to save others, because if you die, there will be nothing, but there should be something that attracts the climbers even though they know they may lose their lives. In this wide world, there are a lot of things that you can enjoy without the high risks of death, so I’d rather enjoy my life in a comfortable
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The case of Mt. Everest focuses on two commercial expeditions, Adventure Consultants and Mountain Madness, and the tragic event on May 10, 1996. These two commercial expeditions were lead by Rob Hall and Scott Fischer, and were consisted of 20 members. Both leaders were experienced climbers, but due to several factors, the expedition resulted into five deaths including Hall and Fischer. The event has thought managers to evaluate the importance of leadership together with its internal and external factors that managers should consider to survive in the high risk business world.
At the end if you want to climb Mt. Everest it's on you. Many people know the effects of trying to make it to the summit. They know what happens if you body doesn't adjust to the high altitude, when your body drops below normal level, and if your mind is thinking about something else and whatever the case it can be very deadly. And for what just to take a picture on top of the mountain and tell your friends it doesn't seem that cool because you're talking about making it to the summit when you're missing a nose or worse your friends are telling your story because you're dead or missing on the mountain.
Although climbing does not directly relate to employment because they are not technically hired on to make the climb. However, human resource is defined as finding, developing, and keeping the right person to form a qualified workforce. In climbing Mount Everest, the people should be selected based off of their physical health and group dynamic rather than how much money they pay. There was not really a selection process to the climb because the people were picked based off the desire to climb and on how much money they had. With jobs there are selection processes involving the skills the future employer has. Why should someone be able to go on a risky expedition just because they can afford it? The people should have been
mount Everest is located in Asia,Nopal around the himilaya mountains. The elevation of Everest is 29,035 ft . It was first climbed in 1953 and each year 200 people have reached the summit. Everest is very high and cold. Compared to the Vinson massif which is located in the Antarctica. The height is 16,067ft. The first year it was climbed was in 1966. Every year 31 people reach the summit. The Vinson massif is very cold and difficult to climb up. Both mountains are dangerous if climbing up.
Climbing to the summit of Mount Everest is considered an amazing accomplishment in today’s world. But when people climb up and down the mountain, they leave behind piles of trash and human waste. People like Sir Edmund Hillary and several organizations like Eco Everest are concerned about the negative impacts climbers have on the mountain.
Its formation began about 10 or 16 million years ago during the Miocene, when the summit of the future Everest lay still below sea level and the violent collision of the Indian subcontinent (Deccan shield), separated from Africa, with the continent Asian (Siberian shield) marked the beginning of the first elevation of the chain. According to such an interpretation, related to the theory of "drifting continents" (which has not been accepted by all), it took at least 5 million years for Everest to rise from the waters and be pushed, during the eras Which followed, to more than 7,000 meters of height. This movement was a violent colosión in which two great masses of land collided, with such force that this mountain suggested of the waters and formed what is denominated an "alpina" mountain range.
Planning is the first management function and is defined as choosing a goal and developing a method or strategy to achieve that goal or determining organizational goals and a means for achieving them. Climbing Mount Everest definitely takes a planning process. An example is the plan to reach the oxygen tank that was located at the South Summit. However, this took steps to reach and the oxygen that was reserved which was considered a tactic plan because it was a plan along the way rather than the overall plan. Nonetheless, this oxygen was a goal he had to reach because the oxygen he currently had was gone and he needed oxygen for survival. There are different types of planning including strategic, tactic, and operational planning. All three
Is it worth to risking your life to climbing high mountains or look like a champion? I have any opinions of how I feel about if Everest should be kept closed or opened. Mountaineering is a type of sport that involves climbing on mountains. I don’t think that Mt. Everest should be opened and I will be explaining and giving my opinion of why I think Everest should be closed and not to be opened again.