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    Have you heard the story of Pearl Harbor? The Harbor that was bombed by the Japanese over 70 years ago?The 8 ships at the harbor were either sunk or damaged. Now people are exploring new ways to find information and explore the wrecks of the ships, like the SS Arizona. People are using ROVs, also known as Remotely Operated Vehicles, to explore the SS Arizona and other ships at Pearl Harbor. I definitely think that ROVs are critical for underwater research. In a different theory, people think…

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    A lot of people receive her admiration for the robot when they look to him as he moved and danced and imitate and speak and many of us believed that the robot is able to control himself he works and gives the orders himself like a man, but in the fact that the robot is a set of business and orders programmed rights to him and a lot ask how so? There are a lot of programs through which we can communicate with the robot make it like walking steps forward and backward or make it delves into the…

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    This is significant as there were a lot of changes happening during that time period as this was the time of the Russian revolution, the “unsinkable” Titanic sinking after colliding with an iceberg, two horrific world wars, and the Holocaust. Priestley tries to make Mr.Birling look injudicious by making him say ironic references on how the Titanic will never sink, which it did, or how it is impossible for another war to happen, which did end up happening in 1914. This creates a lot of dramatic…

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    Melting Ice Causes Luxury Liners to Come In 1912, the Titanic hit an iceberg and was sinking. There were some survivors like Margaret Brown, who helped people out. It took roughly 2 hours and 40 minutes to sink. Melting ice is luring more luxury liners throughout the North arctic area. Melting ice causes lots of problems that the people living in the arctic have to handle. Melting ice can ruin homes, make arctic animals extinct, and it will be hard to travel throughout the arctic. To…

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    “I’ll never let go.” These words came from award winning actress, Kate Winslet, in the film, Titanic. In this film, Kate plays the dynamic character of Rose. Rose shows emotions of happiness, sadness, boldness, vulnerability, and nervousness, which all came together to make Rose’s character a vibrant and essential part of the film. Based on Rose’s choices and how she used her body and voice, she created a vulnerable, impetuous character. According to, dictionary.com, to be impetuous is to act…

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    The documentary Chasing Ice begins with some dialogue followed by clips of debates and statements from significant people, such as the founder of the Weather Channel, denying the existence of global warming. The film then introduces James Balog, a photographer and former skeptic of the topic, who eventually became a global warming believer. Balog has since made it his life's work to document irrefutable evidence of global warming and the documentary focuses on his and his group of colleagues'…

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    Ww1 Titanic Submarines

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    In WWII, no ship was a match for the submarine. Important in WWII, submarines could destroy many ships. The submarines helped the US and the Japanese in the fights. US submarines sank more than 30% of Japan ’ s naval fleet. They were also crucial in the sinking of German U-boats, which tended to dominate most other fights. They were a vital part of the weaponry during WWII because of their ability to sink battleships, aircraft carriers, and cargo ships. During WWII, submarines sank…

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    Titanic In english class, we were given the poem “Titanic”. The poem was written by David R. Slavitt. Slavitt had a tough life as a kid. His mother was murdered by a teenaged robber. His experience with his deceased mother probably made him write about dark stories and poems. The poem is about how people would want to go on the Titanic and go through the same death that the people on the Titanic went through. By dying with a lot of people rather than dying alone, which is what most people do. I…

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    think the Titanic should be brought up to the surface. I believe the Titanic shouldn't be brought up. It's already falling apart, if we tried to bring it up it would most likely get destroyed in the process. It's basically a gravesite for over 1,000 people, so moving it would be like digging up a grave. Plus, it would cost thousands, perhaps millions to bring it up. I don't believe it should be brought up, because it will most likely break in the process. If it starts rising, the Titanic…

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    I think the Titanic should be left alone. Some people want to bring it up though. It would give us a new mesuem that the U.S could benefit from. We honeslty could learn a lot from bringing it up. I'm still convinced that we shouldn't though and I'm going to give you three reasons why we shouldn't. My first reason is disturbing a gravesite. If they could get the Titanic it would be disturbing the gravesite of fifteen hunfred people. I don't think that would be very respectful. Also the…

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