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    The Titanic was a great luxury ship that embarked on April 10 and sank in April 15‚ 1912. It departed from Southampton‚ England and it’s destination was to New York‚ United States‚ carrying many immigrants and around 28 nationalities on the expected 7 day voyage. The Titanic was known as "unsinkable" before the tragic event and since the day "Titanic‚ the unsinkable" became an oxymoron‚ people still don’t know who should be the blame of it till present day. There’s been many suspects on the list

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    The engineering part. A great design‚ a revolution in ship industry “the Titanic” was the best in its time as people thought. What the public did not know was that the engineers did not imagine the worst collision scenario that might happen when they called it the unsinkable ship. The unsinkable ship sank on its maiden voyage; the main design flaw that the Titanic had was the design of the watertight compartments which should keep the ship floating in normal conditions. Engineers when thinking about

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    the Titan was written 14 years before the Titanic sank. B. Reason to Listen: The sinking of the Titanic was one of the largest non-war related disasters in history‚ and it is important to be knowledgeable about the past. C. Thesis Statement: From the disaster to the movie‚ the sinking of the Titanic remains one of the most famous tragedies in history. D. Preview of Main Points: 1. First‚ I will discuss the Titanic itself. 2. Second‚ I will discuss

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    Titanic Informative Speech

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    The Titanic       In 1898 an author named Morgan Robertson wrote a book about an unsinkable ship  called "Yes‚ The Titan" that set sail from England to New York with many rich and famous  passengers on board. During its voyage‚ the Titan hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean  and sunk. Many people died because there wasn’t enough lifeboats on board. Now here’s  where it gets weird‚ Robertson wrote‚ The Wreck of the Titan‚ 14 years before the Titanic  actually sank. The Titanic sinking is the largest non­war related disaster in history

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    After the Titanic By Derek Mahon In this poem we get a glimpse at how Mahon perceived Ismay to see himself. Lines 1&2 The first two lines speak of the inquiry into the sinking of the Titanic and the effect it had on Ismay. The opinion of the inquiry‚ that Ismay stole the life of a woman or child to whom his seat belonged‚ made Ismay feel unjustly judged as shown in line three‚ “I tell you I sank as far that night as any Hero”. Lines 4-8 These lines show the memories Ismay had of the night

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    been said to be larger than the ship itself. That ship was called the Titanic. The Titanic was said to be a beauty and some might’ve said it was the largest ship they ever seen.The Titanic had about over 2‚000 passengers when it sailed in 1912 and had only 705 people saved by the ship Carpathia when it sunk. What some didn’t know was that Carpathia was the only ship to help over at least 12 ships that was close by. While the Titanic was sailing‚ the ocean was calm and quiet with barely any waves and

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    Titanic Cause And Effect

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    are on the Titanic the night it sank. The Titanic was the largest ship of its time. It faltered on her maiden voyage from Queenstown to New York City‚ when it fatally collided with an iceberg right off the coast of New Foundland‚ on her starboard side late on April 14‚ 1912. The public was informed that‚ “She was touted as the safest ship ever built‚ so safe that she carried only 20 lifeboats- enough to provide accommodations for only half of her passengers” ("The Sinking of the Titanic‚ 1912”). The

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    Although the RMS Titanic incident occurred more than a hundred years ago‚ historians continue to debate what possibly could have occurred during the brief moment to not only save the Titanic’s thousands of passengers‚ but also save the ship itself. One of the most disputed arguments of the debate was for the Titanic to collide with the iceberg directly‚ rather than avoiding it. It was hypothesized that since there was more material towards the end of the ship‚ it would allow the vessel to absorb

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    Research Paper On Titanic

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    The Titanic Ever wondered what it was like to be on the Titanic while it was sinking? How did it feel and what happened? There were many survivors and many non survivors. It was a tragic event in our history that most people remember. It was not fun or enjoyable‚ it was terrifying for most. As for one‚ a woman cries‚” Oh‚ save me‚ save me!” Then a man answers‚ “ Good lady‚ save yourself. Only God can save you now.” People were even leaping out into the frigid waters. “Iceberg! Right ahead!”

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    Titanic cause and effect

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    Header: The Sinking of The Titanic Name: G.P: To inform the audience about a historical event. S.P: By the end of this presentation the audience will know what caused The Titanic to sink and what effect it had on other ships and people. CI: I will inform the cause of the sinking of The Titanic and what effect it has made on new ship designs and passenger safety. I. Introduction( Quotation) a) "No sound of a crash or of anything else: no sense of shock‚ no jar that felt like one heavy

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