PPT-Inspected Quotations ‘The Titanic [...] unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable’

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Proper noun A passenger liner that famously sank on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City As a huge olympicclass ocean liner that could carry over

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Proper noun A passenger liner that famously sank on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City As a huge olympicclass ocean liner that could carry over 3000 people the ship was originally upheld as a feat of engineering a symbol of humanitys technological progress. April 12 , 2012 A scene from the 3 - D version of James Cameron’s romantic epic "Titanic." the ill - fated ocean liner is the subject of a talk and book signing Friday at the Brookfield Libr Fifth Grade. Unit 5 Week 2. Words to Know. cramped. debris. interior. ooze. robotic. sediment. sonar. of or for a machine with moving parts and sensing devices controlled by a computer. robotic. cramped. Vocabulary Test #2 . “Unless Mrs. DiAngelo had . intentionally. paddled up one of the creeks, there was no way they would have drifted here.” . Red Kayak p. 29. intentionally - (adverb) – to do something on purpose. How Class Affected Survival. By Jacob Anderson. 5. th. Period. Some info about the Titanic. Length: 274 meters long . Weight: 46,000 tons. Capacity: 2,600. Crew required: 1,000. Life boats: 20. The Only . Trip. By. Abdullah Alzaydany. Outline. How it begun. Construction. Safety Features . What happened. Numbers . Sources . How it began. White Star Line: . Baltic . (1905. ). The largest . Adriatic (20 Sep 1906). The fastest.. What did people think about the Titanic before it set sail?. “I cannot imagine any condition which would cause a ship to founder. I cannot conceive of any vital disaster happening to this vessel. Modern shipbuilding has gone beyond that. Compare and Contrast. Compare and Contrast. Finding how two or more things are alike and how they are different is called comparing and contrasting.. Compare. When we compare two or more things, we are finding ways in which they are similar.. Fifth Grade. Unit 5 Week 2. Words to Know. cramped. debris. interior. ooze. robotic. sediment. sonar. of or for a machine with moving parts and sensing devices controlled by a computer. robotic. cramped. (the Unsinkable ship). Introduction. The Titanic was nicknamed the Unsinkable ship. It was the largest ship made in 1909 and cost $ 7.5 million to build. . The ship was 882 feet long, 92 feet wide, and 175 feet high.. Madison Morris 5. th. hour. The Way of the Titanic. The titanic sideswiped the iceberg at about 11:40 pm on April 14.. The titanic carried enough lifeboats for approximately 2,200 passengers.. The ship lay about 400 miles southeast of Newfoundland.. unsinkable. – or so they believed!!. The Titanic was built in . Belfast. by the . White Star Line Shipping Company. .. It set sail from Southampton in England on the . 10. th. April 1912. . More passengers boarded the ship in . By: Scott Jones. April 14, 1912. Captain Smith was speeding at 22 knots through icy waters. Titanic hit iceberg at 11:40pm. Iceberg hit Starboard side, flooding 6 compartments . Ship broke in half as it sank. RN, MSN. Emergency Preparedness Coordinator. October 12, 2018. The . UnSinkable. Hospital EM coordinator. HERC Coordinator. H1N1 community coordinator. 15 years of EM experience. 75 IC’s. 50 JCHO/CMS surveys . �Veronica Hinke has taken a story that we all know so well and interwoven delicious recipes that are historic and old, but classic and worthy of any modern-day table. She has unearthed a vibrant culinary subtext that often left me breathless and dreamy-eyed. She skillfully captures the magical avor of a fascinating era in our history. Two spatulas raised in adulation.� �� CHEF ART SMITH, James Beard award winner, Top Chef Masters contestant, former personal chef to Oprah Winfrey April 14, 1912. It was an unforgettable night. In the last hours before the Titanic struck the iceberg, passengers in all classes were enjoying unprecedented luxuries. Innovations in food, drink, and de�cor made this voyage the apogee of Edwardian elegance. Veronica Hinke�s painstaking research and deft touch bring the Titanic�s tragic but eternally glamorous maiden voyage back to life. In addition to stirring accounts of individual tragedy and survival, The Last Night on the Titanic offers tried-and-true recipes, newly invented styles, and classic cocktails to reproduce a glittering world of sophistication at sea. Readers will experience: Recipes for Oysters a` la Russe, Chicken and Wild Mushroom Vol-au-Vents, and dozens of other scrumptious dishes for readers to recreate in their own kitchens A rare printed menu from the last first class dinner on the Titanic Drink recipes from John Jacob Astor IV�s luxury hotels, including the original Martini The true story of �The Unsinkable Molly Brown� �An extraordinary eyewitness testimony to Captain Edward Smith�s final moments Intimate and captivating stories about select passengers�from millionaires to third class passengers.

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