The History of Molly Brown ... Frightened that the lifeboat would be sucked under with the sinking ship Molly took the oars and ordered the women to row towards the light on the horizon. ... View More
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The Sinking of the Lusitania ... At that time, International Law dictated that when sinking a ship, one must first board it, safely evacuate all civilians, and then proceed to sink it with its ... View More
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THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA ... ampquotThe traditional rules of war stipulated that a warship must warn a merchantman and allow its passengers and crew to abandon ship before sinking it, unless the ... View More
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The Titanic: Two Erroneous Beliefs ... worstcase accident, a relatively small number of lifeboats would be sufficient because they would be used only to ferry passengers from the sinking ship to a ... View More
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Titanic ... aboard, and many of the lifeboats were lowered into the water only partly filled with passengers, thus leaving many people stranded on the sinking ship. ... View More
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Last Voyage Of The Lusitania ... Sinking the ship. This was a very intresting film. I have learned about the Lusitania before in history classes, but not to this extent. ... View More
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The Unsinkable Ship that Sank ... reads ampquotBut the passengers most of them did not know that the Titanic was sinking. ... in the account that the Titanic had a slow start, yet the ship had such a ... View More
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The Edmund Fitzgerald ... The cause of the sinking of the ship is still unclear, but they believe it is from massive flooding of the tunnel, ballast tank, and mainly the cargo hold due ... View More
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KornLyric Interpretation ... In the song Freak On A Leash Jon Davis, the lead singer in the group Korn, describes the torment of his band by the sinking ship that rock has become. ... View More
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Oddyssey ... and his men were waiting to battle them there, he had gained knowledge of heroic tactics, and therefore knew how to rescue himself from the sinking ship. ... View More
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The Open Boat ... 2, 1897 this steamer left Jacksonville, Florida, then went on to sink the next day, leaving Crane and three others the only ones to escape the sinking ship. ... View More
Wordcount: 493
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Other Causes Involved in the S Although the collison with an iceburg was the main cause of shipamp39s sinking, a closer examanation of the events that lead up to the historic tragedy revealed ... View More
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TheTitanic ... A generally more serious attitude from everyone involved could have been allocated for the survival of the ship. The sinking of the Titanic is a catastrophic ... View More
Wordcount: 627
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The Titanic ... What he means by this is that the ship and the iceberg grew closer together. It was the future nobody is aware of. No one was aware of the ship ever sinking. ... View More
Wordcount: 490
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Nature Vs. The Open Boat ... personal experience, Stephen Crane gave his characters life that is governed by forces beyond their control, much like his own experience in a sinking ship. ... View More
Wordcount: 594
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The Death of Punk and the Turn of a Decade: 1979 ... Malcolm McLaren, Vivienne Westwood, Johnny Rotten, Billy Idol and others had decided to abandon the sinking ship and try their luck over the Atlantic. ... View More
Wordcount: 622
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Live Forever ... Even rats know not to hop onto a sinking ship, well the smart ones anyway. Even if we decide to pursue other methods there will still be more prices to pay. ... View More
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The Titanic ... vessel. Modern ship building has gone beyond thatampquot All. After the sinking of the Titanic, more publicity spread throughout the US. ... View More
Wordcount: 1458
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A Tragedy at Sea General Purpose: To Inform Imagine you are on a large ship with over a thousand other people, and the ship is sinking rapidly. How ... View More
Wordcount: 953
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Titanic ... story in this version of which they had no account, the movie held a great deal of historical accuracy especially regarding the sinking of the ship and how ... View More
Wordcount: 1374
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Titanic ... operatic, and parts are quite Broadway...there are scenes that are halfsung and halfspoken.ampquot It also had amazing effects such as the ship sinking on stage ... View More
Wordcount: 1558
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Titanic ... operatic, and parts are quite Broadway...there are scenes that are halfsung and halfspoken.ampquot It also had amazing effects such as the ship sinking on stage ... View More
Wordcount: 1673
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Lusitania ... The reason the Germans gave for sinking the ship was because they thought it was carrying supplies for the Allies. This was later proved to be true. ... View More
Wordcount: 389
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Fatal Voyage ... need. Captain McVay demonstrated commitment by taking responsibility for the sinking of his ship and the death of 880 men. He was ... View More
Wordcount: 809
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The Convergence of the Twain ... devices. The speaker conveys his attitude toward the sinking of the ship using a unique illustrative technique in is writing. As ... View More
Wordcount: 709
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bobble economy ... When in 1993 it carried the picture of the sinking ship Germania printed above, the headline asked: ampquotWhat can savethe economyampquot Within a short time, however ... View More
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INEVITABILITY OF THE TITANIC ... in the 16 watertight compartments was a technology that also existed that if had been utilized could have delayed or possibly saved the ship from sinking. ... View More
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Weamp39re Holding Our Own: the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald ... Robert J. Hemming, the author of Gales of November: the Sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald, because of its radar systems not working properly, the ship hit Six ... View More
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NoneProvided ... word explanation of the poem, it is basically a description of the sinking of the Titanic. Everyone knows that on April 14, 1912 the largest ship afloat, the ... View More
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The Role of the United States Government ... They have been left on a sinking ship of decaying government housing, receiving substandard education in dangerous schools, and being denied the tools ... View More
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