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    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 great features and more so how did this ship sink?Well there are some great things about the Titanic and here

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    The Titanic The Titanic was built by the White Star Line. The owners of the company thought that if ocean liners were big and luxurious enough more people would travel with them. The Titanic was designed to be the largest in a series of three ships made by the White Star line. It was 268 metres long‚ 28 metres wide‚ and weighed 45 000 tons. It produced enough power to travel at a speed of 24 knots (about 40km per hour). The bulk of the ship was divided into compartments. They were separated

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    The Titanic was the fanciest ship built in the 1900’s that sank in the Atlantic Ocean on its maiden voyage. The Titanic was the largest vessel afloat at the time measuring 882 ft. in length. The Titanic was built in Belfast‚ Ireland by Harland and Wolff shipyard. The Titanic was owned by the White Star Line a company that focused on the Trans-Atlantic passenger route. The titanic continues to capture people’s interest after her sinking on April 15‚ 1912. The Titanic was a gigantic ship of steel

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    Project Paper This year I did my project on the titanic‚ the lost ship wreck at sea. I chose my project because the titanic is very interesting to me‚ a ship that was supposed to be unsinkable actually sunk. When people thought the titanic was unsinkable the only reason they thought that was because of what the person in charge of the whole project said it was. But the white star line never actually claimed that the titanic was unsinkable. People still believed that she was unsinkable

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    1. There were 6 ice warnings received by Titanic on the day of the collision. They were all ignored by the wireless operator who was preoccupied with transmitting passenger messages. 2. An iceberg exposes only 1/10th of its mass above water. With the other 9/10ths of its mass below water‚ it makes them impossible to budge. Even with a force of a ship like the Titanic. 3. There were 6 ice warnings received by Titanic on the day of the collision. They were all ignored by the wireless operator who

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    The Shadow of the Titanic

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    History 150 – Final Project The Shadow of the Titanic April 30‚ 2013 By Sarah Kohar The book “The Shadow of the Titanic” describes a chilling cold truth to the tragedy of the sinking. As the Titanic was sliding underneath the ocean at 2:20am on April 15‚ 1912‚ the noise of the cries of those drowning with the boat will haunt the survivors from the water and in the lifeboats for the rest of their lives. (Wilson) One survivor described the noise like a gigantic swarm of bees. Another person

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    1997: Titanic- The Unsinkable Ship According to the creators of the Titanic‚ it was an unsinkable ship due to the ship having a double bottom unlike other ships in its time. The Titanic started a new revolution for the manufacturing of new boats for transportation across large bodies of water. If anyone has ever seen the movieTitanic‚ anyone would be able to point out that the ship was in fact sinkable‚ as well as the tragic love of Rose and Jack. The movie was based of pure enjoyment of

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    Inequalities in Titanic

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    Gender Roles and Class Inequality Titanic was a British passenger liner separated by a class system that would end up colliding with an iceberg resulting in it to sink. There were limited lifeboats that’s seating would be greatly outnumbered by the passengers. If one was to survive the sinking of Titanic they were likely a woman‚ child‚ or upper class male. In the film there were two main sociological concepts that were overwhelming when compared to the rest‚ gender roles and class inequality

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    Critique on Titanic

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    This movie is unrealistic and horrible. It has been said many times that a movie gains popularity if it embodies a culture or ideology of a particular society. No wonder this is the highest grossing film of all time‚ it embodies many not so positive elements of the American dream. You don’t need economic or social stability in your life‚ "I love waking up in the morning not knowing what’s gonna happen or‚ who I’m gonna meet‚ where I’m gonna wind up"(As spoken by our heroine). In other words‚ life

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    "Titanic" Review

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    Review"Titanic" is a long‚ colored romantic drama film. Released in the 1997 in the USA‚ this highest-grossing film has earned millions of dollars and‚ which is more valuable‚ great love of the viewers all over the world. The movie was written‚ directed and co-produced by James Cameron. He managed to make a wonderful‚ exciting and very romantic movie. Its plot is based on a famous story about the liner named Titanic which was wrecked in the ocean after a collision with an iceberg. For those times

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