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    I beleive people should leave the Titanic and its victims where they are in the ocean. The project of preserving the huge Titanic would cost a lot of money. Their is the possiability of damaging the beautiful ship while preserving it. We should have respect to not interfere with the ship‚ and leave it to be a graveyard for the trdical deaths. It will cost a bunch of money that we could use for other reasons Instead of bringing up the old Titanic we could use our money to build bigger

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    into David R. Slavitt’s “Titanic” The sinking of the Titanic was a tragedy that had an impact for the entire world. To this day‚ everyone is familiar with the event. It’s no wonder why mention of the ship would incite a certain dread in the hearts of those who lay their eyes on it. The title‚ “Titanic” (391)‚ however‚ is a mere decoy. It’s a tool used to set up the ironic tone of the poem. This is made clear through the rather blunt first line‚ “Who does not love the Titanic?” The word “love” is

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    years. For example‚ Subramanian and Kawachi’s article‚ "Social Class and Survival on the S.S. Titanic‚ " demonstrates how social class determined the chances of survival on the S.S. Titanic. On April 15th‚ 1912 the unsinkable S.S. Titanic sank. The authors explain that the chances of surviving the sinking were not equally distributed between passengers in first‚ second‚ and third class. Also‚ the Titanic‚ under British Board of trade and regulation‚ was not required to carry enough lifeboat accommodation

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    Why Did The Titanic Sink

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    Hook. the titanic sunk? lets figure out what could have been prevented and the improvements on this mighty ship. RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912‚ after it collided with an iceberg during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City ….“If you look in your dictionary you will find: Titans - A race of people vainly striving to overcome the forces of nature. Could anything be more unfortunate than such

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    Why Did The Titanic Sink

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    Nearly 1‚500 people were working on the Olympic and her sister ship the Titanic. However‚ they were the largest moving objects to be constructed. The Titanic was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyards which were the best builders in Ireland. They also were both worked on at the same time. They were both put in the water to set off at the same time. But it took approximately 3 years to build. Next‚ the Titanic might have had several causes to sink. It definitely hit the iceberg and sunk. It might

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    REVIEW OF MOVIE: MY FAIR LADY It has been theorized that the ability to communicate through language made the human species possible and in the same way‚ each individual becomes humanized as he/she enters into verbal communication with those around (Simmons-McDonald). If this statement is accepted as true‚ then it follows that the continued development of the human species depends on each individual being able to participate effectively in the process of communication. Was this the message

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    feel their body‚ it has only been ten minutes but people around Rose are already dying. The movieTitanic‚ is based on historical stories 50 years prior. White Star Line‚ the contractors for the creation of the Titanic‚ and many others‚ believed that the ship was unsinkable. Therefore‚ no one would get on the lifeboats. Although‚ today’s forensic science proves many flaws that the ship held. The Titanic is the most influential American film because it illustrates a profound look into history‚ uses

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    Sinking of the Titanic was the Fault of Man The sinking of the Titanic can be interpreted as being the fault of man. The author‚ Walter Lord‚ and the Night to Remember movie signify key events that led up to the descending of the enormous ship. Some of the primary causes of the sinking are the construction of the ship‚ the carelessness of the crew‚ and the naivety of the Californian. The fabrication‚ or construction‚ of the ship could have been a major asset in the sinking of the Titanic. If the ship

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    the Girl (Jun Ji-hyun) whose name is never given in the movie. Gyeon-woo just cannot seem to catch a romantic break. His prospects are so pathetic that even his mother tries to help‚ telling him to visit his aunt for two reasons. Firstly‚ because Gyeon-woo reminds his aunt of her son who drowned not too long ago; secondly‚ because there is a girl his aunt wants to introduce to him. Gyeon-woo repeatedly puts off going to see his aunt. The movie begins with Gyeon-woo on top of a mountain‚ speaking

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    It is a known fact that the RMS Titanic had sunk in the North Atlantic ocean in 1912‚ but what is not known is that the first ever time machine was used on the exact day of the sinking. He whom used it was none other than the mad scientist‚ Anton Von Woldenberg. Anton Von Woldenberg was the person who used the machine‚ but he was not the person who had constructed it. In the ship‚ Anton was planning out his new invention that he would start building when the ship finished its voyage‚ but as we all

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