On April 18, at about 6:30 a.m. local time, an avalanche swept down off the west shoulder of Everest and killed 16 climbers. To anybody who’s familiar with Everest climbing, it should come as no surprise that all of the men were Sherpa porters. Sherpas are Everest's workforce—the literal backbone of the climbing industry there. The men who were struck were either carrying 80-pound loads to Camps I and II, or they were on their way back to Base Camp. Without the hard work of the Sherpa porters, it would be largely impossible for Americans and Europeans with slightly above-average physiology, and well above-average disposable income, to scale the world’s tallest mountain
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The elephant got angry....and just snapped his trunk into the car....the man bravely came out of the jeep and stuck himself on the corner
the car is slightly tilted
hats off to the driver still driving
haha
funny tho
It’s a scam don’t hit that link
I would use a video or a PowerPoint
The correct answers to the following questions are:
(1) c. believes she can live without him. In \"The Third Bank of the River,\" the mother's reaction to the father's decision to leave most likely indicates that she "<span>believes she can live without him."
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(2) c. they are unable to overcome their ow. Based on events in \"The Third Bank of the River,\" the reader can most likely conclude that the narrator's siblings choose to leave town because "<span>they are unable to overcome their ow."</span>