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    9 April 1912 Papa‚ Madeleine‚ and I are going onto the Titanic tomorrow‚ and I am eager for this quite exciting journey to be. It is her maiden voyage across the Atlantic to New York. We have filled our bags full to the top‚ and are going down to Cherbourg‚ Normandy‚ France to board the breathtaking ship. I miss Mama and Alice dearly and I am anticipating seeing them again. I am hoping that I can find a chance to play my violin and maybe have someone take me into business with them‚ and we could

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    Titanic” by David R. Slavitt The poem “Titanic” by David R. Slavitt is related to one of the most significant yet terrible point in time‚ of the world shipbuilding. David R. Slavitt‚ goes into great description in order to help the reader imagine the terrifying situation. The author creates a unique impression of power and money‚ but shifts gears to a terrifying sensation. The author unfolds that those passengers‚ who purchased a ticket‚ perished in the freezing water of The Atlantic Ocean. Nonetheless

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    When the Titanic set sail in 1912‚ it was thought to be the fastest and most remarkable ship of its time. Its maiden voyage was so famous‚ that’s its horrific downfall came as even more of a shock to the public. The tragedy of the "unsinkable" ship is one that will be told for generations. Construction of the Titanic began on March 31st‚ 1909. Two years and seventy-five million dollars later‚ it was ready for voyage. 882.5 feet in length and 46‚329 tons‚ the Titanic was considered one of the most

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    seeing tears‚ hearing screams and cries‚ smelling smoke‚ and feeling ice cold water on my pale white skin.(repetition sentence) I was one of the 1‚517 people who died on the Titanic in 1912.( says “tears” a lot) I had a good life before the sinking. Parents were in love‚ I was an only child‚ in a great house. Then once the Titanic sank it was all over‚ for me at least. My parents had another baby after I died‚ like they were trying to replace me‚ or start over. It makes me so angry. Now all I want

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    For my presentation‚ I’m going to be talking about macro design specifically the Titanic. I will be discussing material failures and design flaws that contributed to the sinking of the Titanic‚ how ship’s design in the future have been improved‚ so what we learned from the Titanic. The Titanic was built in the early 1900s. At the time in 1914 when the Titanic made its first journey‚ it was considered the largest ship at the time. It was 900 feet long‚ 25 stories high‚ and weighed 46‚000 tons. It

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    NAME: Allison Binder SPEECH #:3 SPEECH TITLE: THE TITANIC GENERAL PURPOSE: To: Inform SPECIFIC PURPOSE(S): To inform my audience about the supposedly unsinkable‚ historic Titanic. CENTRAL IDEA: The Titanic is one of the most memorable disasters in history; the sinking ship even the classic #1 movie. SUPPORTING MATERIALS SOURCE(S): Marsh‚ E. (1997). _James Cameron’s Titanic._ New York‚ New York: Harper Perennial. Tibbals‚ G. (1997). _The Titanic: The extraordinary story of the "unsinkable" ship

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    No fear Shakespeare to Titanic For this project we had to compare the No Fear Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet graphic novel‚ to the movieTitanic”‚ both the movie and the book were very interesting. They did have some major things in common‚ as well as some big differences. One thing interesting in common with both the movie and the book are the initials R and J‚ these are the initials of both the main characters in the separate stories; Romeo and Juliet and Rose and Jack. But that is only a small

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    Most people remember and liked the movie‚ "The Titanic". Perhaps this was because the movie was based on a real story. And‚ of course‚ it was a movie that contained drama; action‚ adventure and we cannot forget the romance. Titanic‚ had been branded as the ship of dreams and was also known as being "Unsinkable". The ship was beyond doubt considered to be unsinkable by all passengers aboard on its grave departure to Cherbourg‚ France and then to Queenstown‚ Ireland to pick up additional passengers

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    the movieTitanic” with Jack and Rose and how a poor guy falls in love with a rich girl but not know all about the ship. The Titanic is a very fascinating and interesting story. It is spectacular and mind boggling how it was built‚ how it sailed‚ and how it sunk. Stories on this event are super depressing for some people‚ but it is still interesting on how every event took place. The Titanic was called the unsinkable ship‚ but the people were about to be proven wrong. This is how the Titanic was

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    Jimmy Gonzalez December 13‚ 2010 Period 5 Mr. Fisher TITANIC The Titanic was conceived in 1907 (R.M.S. Titanic 1987). It was the beginning of the twentieth century‚ a time of optimism and progress (R.M.S. Titanic 1987). The Translantic transport of passengers cargo and mail was brisk and competitive (R.M.S. Titanic 1987). In the spirit of this competition managing director of the white star line‚ J. Bruce Ismay engaged in the Belfast shipbuilding company or Harland and Wolff. They came together

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