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    ship in the world. When War World 1started in 1914‚ when required Lusitania and her sister ships‚ Mauritania and Aquitania‚ were used for war duties by the British. Lusitania was allowed to continue to be used for services for the transatlantic passengers. Before Lusitania sailed from the New York harbor‚ there was a rumor that the ship was carrying high explosives. On May 6th the Lusitania was hit by several torpedoes that exploded

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    the public transport itself and the poor service. Firstly‚ the public transport is unpunctual. The passengers have to follow the schedule of the transport but sometimes the public transport is not following the schedule of the transport. They reach earlier or late compare to the schedule. The public transport frequently delays because of mechanical failure or traffic congestion. There the passengers have to wait for hours for the public transport. Other than that‚ some public transport didn’t follow

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    the most luxurious ocean liner of it’s time set sail on its maiden voyage. In just 5 days later the “unsinkable” ship sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic. This heartbreaking incident ruined many lives. It ruined the lives of the families of the passengers . Also for the company of the ship and many industries. There were many wealthy people on the ship that died and there industries were ruined and they had to stop running them. The titanic set sail on April 10th 1912. It was the so called “unsinkable”

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    very large) passenger ship used for pleasure voyages‚ where the voyage itself and the ship ’s amenities are part of the experience‚ as well as the different destinations along the way. Transportation is not the prime purpose‚ as cruise ships operate mostly on routes that return passengers to their originating port‚ so the ports of call are usually in a specified region of a continent. In contrast‚ dedicated transport oriented ocean liners do "line voyages" and typically transport passengers from one

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    The Lusitania 5/23/2013 The Lusitania‚ was at 32‚000 tons‚ the largest passenger ship on transatlantic service‚ left New York harbor for Liverpool on 1st May‚ 1915. It was 750ft long‚ weighed 32‚500 tons and was capable of 26 knots. On this journey the ship carried 1‚257 passengers and 650 crew.  The U20 (German Submarine) was sailing already for 7 day and had  take down two ships and had two torpedoes left. As‚ the captain of the U20 watched the Lusitania‚ ordered to fire one torpedo from

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    minutes. Six out of forty-four lifeboats were used. There were 1‚959 passengers‚ 761 survived‚ and 1‚198 died. The RMS Titanic was built on May 31‚ 1911 and is one of the most well know cruises to this day. Like the Lusitania‚ the Titanic was also a Royal Mail Steamer. “The

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    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 most of the impact at its tip‚ crumpling only two to three of the ship’s watertight compartments. Though the Titanic would continue to descend under the ocean‚ it would prolong the passengers’ amount

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    This reveals Captain Smith’s carelessness for the safety of the passengers on the Titanic. But it has been stated in a document that Captain Smith was going to be retired after the maiden voyage of Titanic and he wanted to end his career by arriving to New York at record time which shows a possible reveal of an attempt

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    Safety measures for pessangers on board.. During take offs and landings - safety briefing or demonstration by flight attendants - seat belt - seat position for take off ( fully forward and not lying down ) - shut down all electrical devices prior to take off and landing ( to not interrupt the aircraft systems ) - no smoking at all time while on board ( follow the signs on board ) - Emergency escape door ( in an unlikely event of emergency‚ e.i : aircraft on fire

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    The Dark Passenger Here I sit in my car outside the house. Tonight’s the night. It has been to long. Tonight i will relieve my hunger for death. Emily Smith. I have been watching her for the last week or so‚ or so i think. i don’t really keep track anymore. Sometimes i catch myself walking into work on saturdays and sundays. I just have other things to worry about other than the day of the week‚ like Emily Smith. Why did i pick her? I really don’t know. I guess you could say she’s attractive. Now

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