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    History records an event that has transfixed the minds of men for more than 75 years. ·        Two men set out to create a ship that would be unlike anything ever created. From the internet site: http://www.ilap.com/garnold/info.htm And so the Titanic was born. Constructed by the Harland & Wolff shipping company‚ she was touted as being the safest‚ most luxurious ship ever created‚ as well as being the largest vessel of her time. Her interiors were luxurious and comparable to many of the finest

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    try to review Titanic project quality planning in order to define is project successful or failure. Overview The Titanic was designed to compete with rival company Cunard Line’s Lusitania and Mauretania‚ luxurious ships and the fastest liners on the Atlantic. Titanic and her Olympic class sisters‚ Olympic and the then upcoming Gigantic‚ were intended to be the largest‚ most luxurious ships ever to operate (The planned name Gigantic was changed to Britannic after the disaster). Titanic was designed

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    running‚ fast music would play. During the day Rose was cold towards Jack‚ at night their relationship prevailed and Rose was in love. This shows viewers that she didn’t want their relationship to be known. Cameron used foreshadowing throughout the Titanic which is shown when: the captain and crew are talking about the calm water‚ if there’s an iceberg they wouldn’t be able to see it‚ and when Rose explains that if something were to happen‚ there wouldn’t be enough lifeboats for everyone. This foreshadows

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    One perspective on the sinking of the Titanic is that it sunk due to a coal fire in the bunkers that led to the ship travelling at unsafe speeds towards iceberg-laden waters. According to the theory released by Ohio State university engineer Robert Essenhigh a pile of stored coal had begun to smother. The crew had thought to gain control over their situation‚ more coal was to be put into the furnaces. Robert Essenhigh had indicated that records proved a fire control team‚ had been on standby at the

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    Analyzing “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

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    One Man’s Dream‚ Another Man’s Downfall On April 15‚ 1912‚ 1500 people died on board the RMS Titanic. Families were lost at sea‚ struggling to survive in the dark‚ murky waters of the Trans-Atlantic Ocean. However‚ one question remains… Who or what is responsible for the sinking of the ‘unsinkable ship’? The Titanic set sail on April 10‚ 1912 carrying 2200 passengers and 1300 crew. She hit an iceberg on April 14‚ 1912 at 11:45 p.m. At first the captain thought that the ship had merely scraped the

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    The Titanic hit an iceberg which as a result made it sink in the North Atlantic Ocean. Nowadays we look back and remember this was an important event because so many people died when the ship sank‚ partly because of the lack of lifeboats. After the sinking no ship was allowed to set sail unless there were enough lifeboats for everyone on the ship. It took nearly 3 years to build the titanic and it sank in 3 hours. March 31‚ 1909 Irish shipbuilder William Pirrie started building the Titanic in Belfast

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    If The Titanic hit the berg but survived‚ I think it would be a wake-up call. Icebergs weren’t treated as being especially dangerous to large liners. If Titanic were damaged and say‚ her first four compartments were flooded‚ which was the worst she could take and still float‚ I think the threat might be taken more seriously. If Titanic never encounters ice at all‚ nothing changes at all‚ and ships continue to navigate the same way they always have. Eventually‚ some other ocean liner‚ while traveling

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    How many people died on the Titanic? The Royal Mail Steamer (RMS) Titanic built by the White Star Company in the UK and owned by American tycoon‚ J.P Morgan met its fate while on its maiden voyage to New York when it struck an iceberg and sank two hours later in the early morning of April 15‚ 1912‚ in the Northern Atlantic. A total of 2224 people boarded this ship during its sail and a sum of 1514 people perished with it. The name Titanic‚ a Greek methodology means gigantic and it took a total of

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    According to 100 Unsinkable Facts about the Titanic‚ William Edward Minahan was a doctor from Fond du Lac‚ Wisconsin. Before he sailed on the maiden voyage of the Titanic‚ he had his fortune read. The fortune teller told him he would die aboard the ship‚ but he did not listen‚ and went on the voyage. She was right‚ and he died in the tragic accident (1). The Titanic is one of the most well known disasters in history. The RMS Titanic was the most luxurious ship of its time. It was said to be unsinkable

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