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    Haven't you ever wondered who was responsible for the deaths that took place at the Titanic Disaster? The Titanic was one of the biggest ships ever to set sail. The Titanic was also one of the few ships in 1912 to have little lifeboat space for its passengers The person you would need to talk to would be Captain Stanley Philip Lord. Since he was the one that did not respond correctly to the flares shot by the Titanic, he had absolutely no experience with ice fields, and as Captain of the ship he…

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    Survivors and Deaths The Spedden Story One Survival story, was about Douglas that was the only child of Frederic and Daisy Spedden when they boarded the Titanic. An hour after the shuddering collision, Douglas, his mother, Daisy, and two servants went into lifeboat 3. The dad was also allowed to get into a lifeboat when they let men get into lifeboats early on. They had all fortunately survived! Sadly Douglas’s life was cut short on August 6, 1915, two years after the Titanic crashed.…

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    Titanic Persuasive Essay

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    Smith is responsible for the sinking of Titanic. If he was on the bridge, the 1,502 people that lost their lives could’ve had a chance to live. We can conclude this because they received many iceberg warnings, but he ignored them thinking that passenger messages were more important. He also gave into Bruce Ismay of the White Star Line to go faster and dock earlier to make headlines.…

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    Who Is To Blame Titanic

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    This contributed to the sinkage of the titanic as if the waterweight compartements were designed precisley so that the ship would stay afloat for 6 more hours than it did which would give time for nearby boats to appear and save passengers. All these poor designs have had a negative impact on society as this was the ship that garunteed that it was unsinkable by its engineers and because of this false statement many peoples lives were thrown away due to a a few miscalculations and…

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    Research Paper On Titanic

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    Come join us on a transatlantic cruise aboard the newly built ship, Titanic. This ship is an exact replica of the ship that sank in 1912, so you can experience the luxurious cruise and see why it was such a big deal to travel on. The new Titanic is officially unsinkable, unlike the original. Thanks to our friend, Climate Change, all of the icebergs have melted away. Climate Change has helped us increase the Earth’s temperature as much as 3°F to 12°F, allowing for over 15% of the arctic ice to…

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    history, the sinking of the Titanic, the influenza epidemic, and WWI that shifted the American economy for the better. One of the largest social events of this decade was the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. At its time, the Titanic was the largest passenger boat in the world. The…

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    Daisy. George is always getting in trouble and is very curious. He’s been all over the ship even to areas where he is not supposed to go. He’s made friends in steerage and exasperated his aunt and his sister and a number of the other first class passengers. His behavior had previously been causing problems between him and his father. Since George and Phoebe’s mother died a few years ago the family just hasn’t been the same. This trip was a time for George and his father to get some distance…

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    New York he became involved with Macy and C.O. He and his wife traveled back to Europe on the “Amerika” for one last time before going back to New York for good. To get back to New York, Strauss and his wife purchased a first out of third class passenger ticket on a brand new ship, RMS’ White Star Line Titanic! When boarding the Titanic, people were swarming all around, nearly 3000 of them. This was many more than the ship could carry and I’ll…

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    The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, better known as Amtrak, is a large company that manages railways all across the country. In 1970, President Nixon signed the Rail Passenger Service Act created by Congress, which started Amtrak. Since the beginning of operations in 1971, Amtrak has been delivering thousands to their destinations every single day, with 15 main national network routes and many other routes that reach over 500 communities nationwide. Amtrak, like other transportation…

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    Titanic Persuasive Essay

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    waters of the Atlantic… Obviously that’s not how it went. Captain Smith was a respectable man that went down with his ship along with over a thousand people. However, the morale of the story is essential. Don’t text and drive! Whether it’s a massive passenger ship or a small hybrid. Oklahoma has passed a new ban prohibiting texting while…

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