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    The RMS titanic is the world’s first biggest ship in the world. It is a British ship that sink down to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. The ship carried almost 4,000 passenger but it actually carried 3,547 passenger and crew is 2,223. The titanic is longest ship ever recorded, the length of it was eight thunder three it was constructed in March 31 1909 and built in Belfast in Northern Ireland. The designer of the RMS Titanic is Thomas Andrews the captain is Edward Smith he was born in January…

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    most luxurious cruise line ships just had sunk. This horrific sinking of the ship is very devastating and the ship contained roughly around 2,200 passengers on board. 1,500 of the 2,200 passengers including women, men and children, and many of the crew members working for the ship had lost their lives. That is merely more than two-thirds of the passengers that died on that ship accident. The ages of the victims that lost their lives that morning, ranged from the tender age of 19 months to 75…

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    This primary source, which is a letter written by Thomas Garrett, titled “Moses Arrives with Six Passengers” is from the book Harriet Tubman: The Life and the Life Stories, published in 2004. This letter describes the success of Harriet Tubman, a fugitive slave who escaped and helped other slaves escape using The Underground Railroad. The first part of the letter begins to describe how Harriet was considered to be “Moses” because she was so brave and daring to help these six slaves escape. It…

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    book in real life called the essays. Also, Emily and her mother might be fake because in the book the author doesn't include a last name and so you can't really figure out if they were real or not but on http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-passenger-list/ there was an Emily on board. Lastly, in the book it says there was a murderous villain on board the titanic and looking for the Essaies and would kill anyone who would get in his way but on…

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    The deep black water began to still as the magnificent ship disappeared under the waves. You could barely see the water through the blanket of dead bodies. This crisis could have been averted. But one selfish mind only wanted for his ship to make headlines for being the most spectacular ship ever made. This man did get his headlines, but for all the wrong reasons. Bruce Ismay was heavily at fault for the sinking of Titanic, but instead of trying to make things right and saving other, he saved…

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    Titanic Ice Birk Essay

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    the site, the British liner Carpathia, arrived about 4 a.m. and picked up 705 survivors, most women and children. Source one says, “ At one thirty the Titanic cast off from its Queenstown moorings and steamed out into the Atlantic carrying 1,320 passengers, a total of 2,235 souls including crew; 3,435 bags of mail, 6,000 tons of coal, 900 tons of baggage and freight.” Hines- Davenport, page 31. Source two says, “ The berg’s dark bulk glided along the ship’s length, scraping and bumping against…

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    capable sailors” in all of England. There was a magazine that featured the Titanic and labeled it as “practically unsinkable,” many people took the label “practically unsinkable,” and soon became known as the “unsinkable ship.” Most of the 2,227 passengers on board were so blinded by the ship’s label, that when the ship struck the iceberg at 11:40 p.m. on April 14th, four days after the ship left Southampton, they seemed to be unconcerned. The crew members would tell them to put their life…

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    lived on in the imaginations of people for generations after the disaster. On Sunday, April 14th, 1912 at 11:40 pm (Lord 3) RMS Titanic struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland carrying “a crew of about 892 hands all told, and about 1,316 passengers” according to the British Wreck Commissioner. Of those approximately 2,208 men, women, and children 1,517 perished in the Atlantic based on the United States Senate’s report. The predominant question in both the aforementioned British and…

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    the sinking of the titanic. The author use different perceptions of the incident to give more depth to the feeling the passengers had when they hit something The author did this to make a broader explanation of how it felt when the titanic struck the iceberg. One of these perceptions were Frederick Fleet’s Fleet was a lookout for the titanic. They did not worry about passenger problems The lookouts were the eyes of the ship and this night Fleet had been warned to watch particularly for…

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    Titanic Research Paper

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    Titanic hit the iceberg below the waterline, which made this ship helpless. It sent the Titanic to the bottom of the sea in just 2 ½ hours. The length of the Titanic was almost 900 feet. The Titanic weighted 46,000 pounds, With the weight of the passengers, the crew, cargo and fuel the weight was 60,000 pounds. On Wednesday, April 10, the Titanic left England. On Sunday, April 14, the radio operator got a message from the Amerkia. It warned that, by evening the evening the Titanic’s course would…

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