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    “Walter‚ I thought I told you to change that light bulb.” Mrs. Mitty said scornfully at her husband. Paying no attention to his wife‚ Walter walked right past he and into their sitting room. I’ll get to it‚ Walter thought as he sat down on his recliner. His gaze travels to the fish tank on his left. Walter stares at the fish‚ watching them pop in and out of the plants in the tank. He keeps his gaze locked on a black fish‚ which kept swimming in and out of a decoration of a sunken ship. “Walter! Walter

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    Even though the Titanic sunk over one hundred years ago‚ the writing has not stopped. In less then a day after the Titanic sank‚ the New York Evening Sun printed the article titled‚ “ ALL SAVED FROM TITANIC AFTER COLLISION.” After a day later after gathering new information‚ the previous article was replaced with “ TITANIC SINKS‚1500 DIE.” Some of the survivors wrote stories about the beginning of their trip to America all the way to the sinking of the Titanic. People have even written poems about

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    Many bad things have happened in this world but this crisis is scary‚horrifying 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

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    Persuasive Essay: In Harm’s Way The sinking of the USS Indianapolis was a horrible event‚ which killed hundreds of soldiers‚ and left hundreds floating adrift in the sea with swarms of sharks circling around them. Captain McVay‚ the captain of the Indianapolis‚ was charged with negligence. Truly‚ Captain McVay did his job with what he had‚ and should not be the scapegoat for the navy. Generals‚ Lieutenants‚ and Commodores are all partially responsible for the sinking due to negligence‚ miss communication

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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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    The 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

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    Leaving its world in complete and utter disbelief‚ the crashing of the almighty Titanic came with loads of questions and uncertainties. Of these questions‚ the biggest still remains as‚ who was truly responsible for the crashing and high death toll in result. Although still to this day it is seen as a huge accident‚ it was an accident that could have easily been avoided if each crucial crew member had done their job the correct way. The responsibility cannot be pinpointed on a single person in particular

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    In the year 1912‚ the tragedy of the “Unsinkable” R.M.S (Royal Mail Steamer) Titanic occurred‚ but why? According to www.historyonthenet.com‚ there are many possibilities why the Titanic has an early grave‚ 12‚500 feet under water‚ resting at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Historians have argued over the possibilities ever since the incident had occurred. They believe the Titanic sank because of human error. Three of the many human errors that occurred on April 14‚1912‚ are first of all Captain

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    The maiden voyage of the Titanic was a disaster because it couldn’t have been stopped once it had already started. All of the warnings that were given were just blown off almost like they didn’t care if it were to sink. The ship shouldn’t have been going so fast and the iceberg might have been avoided. Also‚ before the ship sailed‚ there should’ve been a safety procedure. Many more lives could have been saved if the boats were at full capacity. This trip should have been better planned and people

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    Titanic is about the tragedy of 1500 people that died on this ship while the crew was rejecting the message from the other ship. The titanic sank because the ship’s crew was ignoring the messages that the other ships were sending and then one of the crew members spotted an iceberg and the ship hit it. Mr.Anthony wood frost was a foreman engine fitter he was second class because he had an average job. He was born in late 1873 in Hull‚ yorkshire‚ England. Mr. Frost died on the sinking ship on its

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