1. There were 6 ice warnings received by Titanic on the day of the collision. They were all ignored by the wireless operator who was preoccupied with transmitting passenger messages. 2. An iceberg exposes only 1/10th of its mass above water. With the other 9/10ths of its mass below water‚ it makes them impossible to budge. Even with a force of a ship like the Titanic. 3. There were 6 ice warnings received by Titanic on the day of the collision. They were all ignored by the wireless operator who
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The Sacrificing Love Titanic and The Great Gatsby movies are both based on a touching love story. Even though the actual stories are different‚ the main theme remains love. The romantic plot makes watchers fall in love in the story of the movies. These movies surpass all the rivals in luxury and opulence. Titanic and The Great Gatsby are epic movies with their heartbreaking plot‚ distinguishable music‚ and unforgettable and tragic ending. Titanic One of the most romantic and at the same time
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Most people remember and liked the movie‚ "The Titanic". Perhaps this was because the movie was based on a real story. And‚ of course‚ it was a movie that contained drama; action‚ adventure and we cannot forget the romance. Titanic‚ had been branded as the ship of dreams and was also known as being "Unsinkable". The ship was beyond doubt considered to be unsinkable by all passengers aboard on its grave departure to Cherbourg‚ France and then to Queenstown‚ Ireland to pick up additional passengers
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NAME: Allison Binder SPEECH #:3 SPEECH TITLE: THE TITANIC GENERAL PURPOSE: To: Inform SPECIFIC PURPOSE(S): To inform my audience about the supposedly unsinkable‚ historic Titanic. CENTRAL IDEA: The Titanic is one of the most memorable disasters in history; the sinking ship even the classic #1 movie. SUPPORTING MATERIALS SOURCE(S): Marsh‚ E. (1997). _James Cameron’s Titanic._ New York‚ New York: Harper Perennial. Tibbals‚ G. (1997). _The Titanic: The extraordinary story of the "unsinkable" ship
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Pollution: The Silent Killer Movie: Titanic Quote: “It was the ship of dreams to everyone else. To me it was a slave ship‚ taking me back to America in chains.” Quote with word change: “It was the ship of dreams to everyone else. To me it was an [oil tanker]‚ taking me back to America [in a shroud of death].” When I was a little girl‚ the shining star of my Little League soccer team‚ my father and I would take long walks around the soccer fields every Saturday after my games. With hot dogs
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chose to read was The Voyage on The Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady By: Ellen Emerson White. The young thirteen year old Margaret Brady is an orphan who lives in a girls home in London. Her only family member is her brother‚ William‚ who is in Boston trying to save up enough money to pay for her passage. Margaret sort of lucks out when a rich American woman named Mrs. Carstairs hires Margaret as a companion to accompany her on the Titanic. The story proceeds as Margaret observes life
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Character paper Titanic is a romantic disaster film that is based about the sinking of the RMS Titanic and it was released in 1997 to the entire world by 20th Century Fox and Paramount Pictures. A treasure hunting team was searching a diamond necklace called the Heart of the Ocean on RMS Titanic‚ however they only discovered a drawing of a young women is naked wearing Heart of the Ocean‚ who is Rose Dawson Calvert. Rose saw the news on the television and she went to the treasure hunting ship to
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My topic for the “Historical Multi-Genre” is the catastrophe of the Titanic. The reason I choose this topic was because I was assigned a project and it had to do with an event that took place in history. If you asked most people about the Titanic‚ they would all probably say something revolving around the same exact thing. They would talk about how it’s a ship that sank because it hit an iceberg. They won’t mention anything besides what happened at that moment. For the most part‚ they won’t know
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ninety-nine years since the most famous luxury liner sank to the depths of the ocean. The Titanic hit an iceberg‚ split in two‚ and sank on April 14‚ 1912. The sinking ofthe Titanic was caused by the iceberg‚ the captain’s carelessness‚ the design flaws‚ and the weather conditions. The size of the iceberg was about 200 feet wide and about 100 feet tall. It was located in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Titanic hit the iceberg at 1 1 :40 p.m. on the night of April 14‚ 1912‚ and sank two-and-a-half
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human’s respect‚ nature can pose their indifferent side and become a cruel presence ravaging. The film‚ Titanic portrays the verisimilitude of the cruel nature where the citizen’s dream gets crushed by nature. It clearly portrays the indifference of nature‚ and analyzing nature in “The Open Boat” by Stephen Crane along with “To Build a fire” by Stephen Crane will validate this point. The film Titanic can be described as a film that portrays a struggle between humanity and nature and that draws attention
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