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    Results for: history of wipro company Read the news for history of wipro company ------------------------------------------------- Order by: Date Weighted * The History of LucasArts company Video THE BEARDED TRIO ON FACEBOOKTHE BEARDED TRIO ON TWITTERI need your Star Wars memories for a book 20/9/2012 * Apple Is Not The Most Valuable Company In The History Of The World — IBM Wo Apple is not the most valuable company in the history of the world. It’s not even Microsoft‚ which was reported

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    GCSE Media Assignment- Titanic How has James Cameron presented and adapted the true story of the Titanic? In the 1997 the blockbuster movie ‘Titanic’ directed by James Cameron the story is told of the R.M.S Titanic’s ill-fated maiden voyage on which over 1500 men‚ women and children tragically lost their lives in the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean The director’s presentation of the true facts from the Titanic disaster are impeccable. This was achieved by building a 2/3rds size model of

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    Jewelry of the 1912 Titanic Era We seem to be endlessly drawn to the drama of the fateful voyage of the RMS Titanic as this largest and most luxurious ocean liner that the world of 1912 had seen to date represents a story of the changing world and culture of the early 1900’s. The rich and famous passengers of the Titanic included the nouveau riche of America whose wealth acquired in banking‚ industry‚ transportation allowed them make frequent trips to Europe and beyond to explore both past treasures

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    Social Studies Revision Resource - Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland Factors: Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland • Divided Loyalties • Unequal Allocation of Housing • Unequal Employment Opportunities • Lack of Voting Rights • Lack of Opportunities for Social Interaction (Education & Housing) Divided Loyalties • The difference in political beliefs between the Protestants and Catholics also contributed to the conflict in Northern Ireland. • The Protestants see themselves as British

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    The Bohemian Club and Grove is a well known secret society founding in San Francisco in 1872. Mummy in the Bohemian Club 1. One of the Bohemian Club priceless possessions is a mummy of an priestess of the ancient rites of Isis presented by Jeremiah Lynch Bohemian Club member‚ U.S senator‚ stockbroker‚ author‚ a world traveler and ongoing traveler to Egypt. Lynch gave the Bohemian Club the mummy of an Egyptian princess. That relic was destroyed in a big fire. Lynch while in Egypt secured the

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    WHAT CAUSED THE CONFLICT IN NORTHERN IRELAND Divided loyalties was once cause of conflict in Northern Ireland. Most Catholics in Northern Ireland see themselves as Irish and would like their country to be reunited with Ireland. They resented the past history of English conquest where Catholics were either treated harshly or massacred. However‚ most Protestants are loyal to Britain and want to continue to be part of the United Kingdom. Many of them do not want a union with the Republic of Ireland

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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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    It has been 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

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    The Hindenburg T he Hindenburg crashed on May 6th 1937 in New jersey. The Hindenburg was built in 1931 and was finished in 1936 the framework was made of a sturdy material called duralumin. It was very fancy and luxurious on the inside and was the biggest aircraft ever made. The Hindenburg was one of the first disasters caught on camera and was the first major air disaster in America. 35 people died when the Hindenburg crashed and 62 people lived most of the people lived surprisingly. The

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    The Titanic’s maiden voyage was a catastrophe because the ship hit an iceberg. The iceberg had not been seen until the last minute‚ however it was already too late to slow down. A numerous amount of people that were on the ship died. From millionaires to immigrants and everything in between. It took 2 hours and 40 minutes for the Titanic to fully submerge. In those 2 hours and 40 minutes that they had to rescue people‚ only about 706 people were rescued out of the 2‚222 that were on board. The maiden

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