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    Titanic

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    TITANIC” A Movie Review Presented To: Dr. Mariju Galicha Presented by: Ma. Regina S. Bautista ENG 33 404H August 19‚ 2013 1. My opinion about the movie. All of the girls especially who are in a relationship will definitely love this movie. I love the idea that a rich‚ well mannered girl will fall in love with a simple and ordinary guy. In their generation it the rich family will feel ashamed or embarrassed with their relatives when their child fall in love with the average

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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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    “Here I am‚ about to work on one of the most famous boats ever.” I stepped onto the RMS Titanic for the first time on April 2‚ 1912 to do a practice on the ship. I was 38 years old. I remember the boat so well. I went up to the bridge to see Captain Edward John Smith for my first task. 5 minutes later I was walking around the ship to check it out‚ later‚ more workers would get on. I saw the First-Class Cabins‚ the Second-Class Cabins‚ the 1st Class Lounge‚ the 2nd Class Lounge‚ the dining rooms‚

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    The Titanic sinking is a topic that has been met with a lot of controversy over the years. There are many theories about what cause the sinking and how it could have been avoided. One factor though‚ that should be focused on more than any other is: Who is to blame for the sinking of The Titanic? The answer is a simple one. White Star Line is to blame for this legendary sinking. White Star Line built what they called a “nearly unsinkable ship”. The Titanic was made primarily out of sub-par steel

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    Lesson from Titanic

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    Report: Lessons from the Titanic Adapted from Causes and Effects of the Rapid Sinking of the Titanic by Vicki Bassett (http://www.writing.eng.vt.edu/uer/bassett.html) Date: 12 January 2012 Word count: 2802 Abstract This article discusses the material failures and design flaws that contributed to the rapid sinking of the Titanic‚ which collided with a massive iceberg in 1912 while on her maiden voyage from England to the United States. There were 2200 passengers

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    Titanic Case Analysis

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    Titanic Case Analysis Estate of Hans Jensen vs. The White Star Line Facts: The White Star Line was owner of the Titanic‚ which was the largest and most luxurious ship in the world at the time. On April 10th‚ 1912‚ the Titanic left from Southampton‚ England with 2‚227 passengers aboard bound for New York City. On April 14th‚ the ship struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland and sank about 2 ½ hours later. Passengers‚ mostly women and children‚ were loaded into lifeboats‚ however only 705

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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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    Titanic: Death of a Titan

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    After years of construction and work‚ the Titanic was finally ready for her maiden voyage. The beginning of her voyage was to take place on the morning of April 10‚ of 1912 at approximately 10:00am. The firs of Titanic passengers began to board the ship. Most of these passengers were British residents who had journeyed to Titanic by means of transportation either that a boat train. The real precipitance came when the boat train arrived. People rich or poor were scattered all aver Southampton’s bay

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    was created in  1898  while  the  actual  event  of  the  RMS  Titanic  happened in 1912. Even though the book is said  to  be  fictitious‚  the  events  in  the  story  are  parallel  to  the  events  of  the  real  Titanic.  Both  ships  were  built  to  be  unsinkable.  Both  ships  sank  after  striking  an  iceberg.  Both ships were on their  maiden  voyage.  The  most  well  to  do  famous  people  were  on  the  Titan  and  Titanic.  Only  one  third  of  the  passengers on each ship survived

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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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