Mrs. Hoover
Intro to Speech and Theatre
Section 3
11/5/13
Final Draft
How many of you know what Mount Everest is? How many of you know who is in charge of Mt. Everest? The truth is no one nation or group has complete control over the mountain and that has led to serious consequences. If you listen throughout this speech you will understand how to save Mt. Everest and why you should save it. In 1953 when Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first climbed Mt. Everest they unintentionally encouraged thousands of people to follow in their footsteps, all these climbers changed the mountain for the worse by way of pollution, commercialism, and racism.
The many climbers of Mt. Everest have changed …show more content…
Everest has been vandalized and abused for years and only recently have we done anything about it. The mountain suffers from overcrowding and a lack of official regulation. The conditions of the Sherpa guides have worsened over the years and their help is often taken for granted. As I am telling you this there is currently tons of garbage and human waste rotting on Mt. Everest. If you have ever thought about Mt. Everest or seen it in a movie please remember it because it won’t look beautiful any longer if something is not done to save it.
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