On April 15th at exactly 2:20 A.M. the world’s biggest‚ most luxurious “unsinkable” ship sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean. Over 1‚500 people perished; now their souls live on the ghostly ship that lies at the bottom of the ocean about 12‚500 feet down. This was such a tragedy in history. Everyone was in shock and were in so much grief that the question‚ who was responsible for the sinking of the Titanic was not asked at the time. But today researchers go back in time and ponder the
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and P. A. Fishwick‚ eds. TRAIN STATION PASSENGER FLOW STUDY Janice P. Li Booz-Allen & Hamilton Three Gateway Center‚ Suite 1625 Newark‚ NJ 07102‚ U.S.A. ABSTRACT With the increasing demand for public transportation due to congested highways‚ trains have become one of the most viable alternatives‚ especially for daily commuting. While transit agencies are excited with the increasing ridership‚ they are also challenged with a higher volume of passenger flow and longer queuing lines at the existing
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“Titanic” from an Industrial Standpoint The movie shows us that Titanic passenger liner was the biggest existing ship and the largest ship every built. If other ships were designed to be flagships of fleets‚ the Titanic was able to stand out and became dominant putting its rivalries to the lower pedestal because it offered passengers luxury and comfort all throughout the voyage. And it is of a universal truth that passengers would love to travel when they are offered with comfort and extravagance
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twenty-two knots. The ships average speed in normal waters was about twenty-three knots. This truly goes back to the overwhelming confidence that the crew and passengers had in this boat. If Captain Smith had slowed down‚ the lookouts would have had more time to spot the iceberg which in the end could have potentially saved the ship as well as the passengers in it. Although the crashing was partially his fault‚ Smith put a lot of effort in assisting the crew in their duties such as directing people into life
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Californian. The fabrication‚ or construction‚ of the ship could have been a major asset in the sinking of the Titanic. If the ship had more watertight compartments‚ the ship could have stayed afloat for at least until another ship arrived to save the passengers. Thomas Andrews said himself‚ that with the first six watertight compartments filled up with water‚ the ship couldn’t float. On page seven‚ Lord states‚ “A quick shout of warning and the whole starboard side seamed to give way. The sea cascaded
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Passenger Flows 1 COMPARATIVE PASSENGER FLOW IN US AIRPORTS by Larry Beck November 25‚ 2014 For Dr. Bruce Gockerman Robert Morris University – Fall 2014 Prd 590 – Downtown Chicago – Tuesdays LBeck490@robertmorris.edu (312) 656-8303 cell Larry Beck Passenger Flows 2 Larry Beck Contents Executive Summary......................................................................................................................... 4 Introduction ....................................................
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Iowa Passenger Rail Stakeholder Analysis |Project Manager |Bob Smith | | |Question |All stakeholders that apply. Use people’s names whenever | | | |possible. | |1. |Approves funding
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point OUTLINE I. Introduction Attention Getting Device - In 1898 a book called _The Wreck of the Titan_‚ written by an American writer by the name of Morgan Robertson. This book just so happened to be about an "unsinkable" ship with many rich passengers traveling to New York. This ship hit an iceberg while out on its voyage and sun‚ leaving many fatalities due to lack of lifeboats. This book was written 14 years before the Titanic perished. Preview -- The Titanic is one of the most memorable disasters
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Extended Essay Aftermath of the sinking of the Titanic Research Question: To what extent was there evidence of class difference in the treatment of internment of Titanic victims following this 1912 disaster? IB Candidate: Joshua Cannon Supervisor: Eric Oglesby September 27‚ 2012 Word Count: 3991 Abstract Research Question: To what extent was there evidence of class difference in the treatment of internment of Titanic victims following this 1912 disaster? In this essay‚ I felt
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and more. This crisis is when the titanic sank. it took place at 2:20 a.m. on April 15‚ 1912‚ in the British ocean.Titanic sinks into the North Atlantic Ocean about 400 miles south of Newfoundland‚ Canada. The massive ship‚ which carried 2‚200 passengers and crew‚ had struck an iceberg two and half hours before. Even though the ship was called the “unsinkable” that information was not all true. The Titanic has many great features and more so how did this ship sink?Well there are some great things
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