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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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    What if the titanic crumbled into millions of pieces we would forget about all that happened that night. I think the titanic should be preserved. We could learn from our mistakes. We could also set up tours for people who never knew what the titanic was. We could give the relics to the family’s members that lost their loved ones that night. I think the titanic should be preserved because we could learn from our mistakes. We could test the many theories people have come up with about how it sank

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    Titanic Persuasive Essay

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    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 two-and-a-half

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    Do you think the Titanic is important enough to be preserved? I think it should be preserved. It should be preserved because of its history. It should be preserved for the education. Also‚ it should be preserved so we can investigate how the tragedy could have really happened. The titanic should be preserved because of all its delicate history. The Titanic sank on April 15‚1912. Which was 105 years ago! For that reason i think it should be preserved because of it being so long ago

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    Madison Freeman Stroud English 10 03 May 2016 Gladys Cherry The Titanic‚ a premier ocean liner deemed to be unsinkable‚ was years before its time. After setting sail on her first and only voyage‚ passenger and survivor‚ Gladys Cherry boarded the ship with no notion of what life changing events were soon to unfold. Constructed in Belfast‚ Ireland‚ the Titanic took over three years to build with 15‚000 men and $7.5 million dollars at hand (“Testimony of Joseph Bruce Ismay”). Gladys‚ the third child

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    Titanic Persuasive Essay

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    The sinking of the Titanic is one of history’s most researched and questioned story. There are movies‚ books‚ and documentaries on how it sunk and what happened on that night. This tragic story has a multiple of reasons as to why the ship sunk. The confidence of many people in the ship’s construction has to do with many if not all of the reasons for the total loss of life and the ship sinking. This confidence caused a majority of the crew members to not take seriously important messages about icebergs

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    On April 10‚ 1912‚ the Titanic‚ largest ship afloat‚ left Southampton‚ England on her maiden voyage to New York City (The Sinking). Out of the 2‚227 passengers aboard the Titanic only 705 survived‚ a third of those being first class. To feed the passengers and crew‚ Titanic had 86‚000 pounds of meat‚ 40‚000 eggs‚ 40 tons of potatoes‚ 7‚000 heads of lettuce‚ 3‚500 pounds of onions‚ 36‚000 apples‚ and 1‚000 loaves of bread on board (Remembering). Titanic survivor‚ Anna Turja Lundi‚ once said "I can

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    Research Paper On Titanic

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    The Sinking of the Titanic When you think of the Titanic‚ you probably think of the love story between Jack Dawson and Rose Dewittbekator‚ but what the Titanic really is‚ is a British passenger ship weighing in at 63‚000 tons and 882 feet long. The Titanic was said to be the biggest and most luxurious ship of its time‚ next to its two sister ships named Olympic and Brittitanic. Olympic and Brittitanic were built and owned by the same company as Titanic‚ “The White Star Line”. There was another

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    Titanic Persuasive Essay

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    The titanic was a ship that sank on 15th April 1912. The ship sunk due to a crash with an iceberg. It was regarded unsinkable as it was the biggest best and fastest ship of its time. I believe it was human error to blame for titanic’s sinking. The titanic sunk because of communication errors workmanship mistakes and the pride of the makers. After the sinking of the titanic shipping laws were changed. The first reason all those people died was the fault in communication this meant that the crew aboard

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    The RMS Titanic is known as the most famous sea disaster in the 20th century. In 1912‚ the Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage. The disaster took more than 1‚500 lives. The ship’s "unsinkable" reputation made it unbelievable that the ship had actually sank. There were many factors and precautions that should have been enforced at the time to make this ship reach its destination. The Titanic was built and designed by the Harland and Wolff company. The construction for this

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