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The Titanic - Online Term Paper

The Titanic


, a wonderful, beautiful, big unsinkable way to America.
A story of triumph and tradgedy. On April 10, 1912 the miraculous boat was
ready to sail. it was owned by the White Star Line and was built at Harland
and Wolff Shipbuilding company. was 882 ft. long and weighed
45,000 tons. It could hold 3200 passengers, but it only had enough life
boats for abuot 1200 people. That did not matter because even God could
not sink this ship.
The price for a ticket varried greatly, the highest price being
$870.00 for a first class ticket all the way down to $2.00 for a third
class ticket . Most people were third class. This was really an amazing
ship, too bad it went down on it's maiden voyage. On the ...

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liner. Most upper
class people had dinner at a huge restaurant on deck D (Titanic, p.2). It
was 92 ft. wide and 114 ft. long. (Titanic, p.2) . The restaurant sat about
500 people (Titanic, p.2). There were a few other places to have dinner on
the boat, even a real French restuarant called, "Cafe Parisien" (Titanic,
p.2). During the day many rich people went to the Lounge at the Promenade
deck, the walls were similar to the ones at Versailles Castle near Paris,
it was truly magnificent. Next to this was the Georgian reading and
writing room for women and next to that was the Smoking room for men. The
Titanic had a sense of space and openess (Titanic, p.2)
Exactly 860 people worked on board the Titanic. (RMS Deck Crew p.1).
340 of them worked below decks in the ngine department as engineers,
timmers, boiler makers, grease men, window cleaners, or line keepers (RMS
Engineering p.2). Only a few dozen of them were engaged in the seamanship
directly. Even fewer were officers. The ...

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Added: 5/14/2008 06:42:52 AM
Category: World History
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