The Titanic was the biggest ship in the world at its time, but it hit an iceberg and sank on its maiden voyage. Follow the dramatic events of that fateful night with this presentation.
Tinie Tempah is a British rapper who gained popularity in 2006 for his song "tears". He released a mixtape in 2007 and his debut album "Disc-Overy" in 2010 which included his hit single "Pass Out". His career has continued to grow in success since then. More information can be found at tinietempah.com.
This presentation summarizes the movie Titanic. It was presented by three students to their lecturer. The presentation provides background on the history of the real Titanic, details on the making of the Titanic movie, character analyses of Jack and Rose, a description of key scenes in the movie, and the presenters' personal opinions. The movie faithfully recreated details of the Titanic's construction and sinking through the use of scale models and computer-generated special effects. It was a critical and commercial success that told a story of forbidden love between Jack and Rose aboard the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic in 1912.
Tinie Tempah is a British rapper who gained popularity in 2006 for his song "tears". He released a mixtape in 2007 and his debut album "Disc-Overy" in 2010 which included his hit single "Pass Out". His career has continued to grow in success since then. More information can be found at tinietempah.com.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton, England on April 10, 1912 carrying 2,207 people bound for New York. Despite receiving several warnings about icebergs, on April 14th it collided with an iceberg, resulting in a 300-foot gash along its side. Water rushed into the ship at 7 tons per second, and within 3 hours the "unsinkable" Titanic sank, resulting in the deaths of 1,500 people. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking, a memorial cruise will set sail from Southampton on April 8, 2012 to visit the spot where the Titanic went down.
This document appears to be a program for an event celebrating the 100th anniversary of Arthur Murray Dance Studios. The program lists dance schools and cities from around the world, including New York, Canada, Lebanon, Italy, the United Arab Emirates, Austria, Hong Kong, Spain, and England. It also indicates there will be a Viennese Waltz World Championship competition.
Atlantis Marine World features exhibits for penguins, dolphins, sharks, seals, and tropical fish. The penguin exhibit houses 14 African penguins in an 800 square foot enclosure designed to look like the ocean and beach. Visitors first see playful harbor and gray seals outside the main entrance. The shark exhibit allows visitors to see sharks close up while the tropical fish display highlights colorful species.
The document lists several attractions to visit in London and the UK, including the London Eye for panoramic views of the city, Madam Tussauds to see wax figures like Brad Pitt, enjoying fish and chips as iconic British food, touring the Tower of London including the Queen's Jewels exhibit, seeing the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge, viewing the white Cliffs of Dover, meeting the living Queen, experiencing the lively atmosphere of Blackpool including its tall landmark tower, and having a role playing tour of Downing Street and the Prime Minister's office.
This document provides recommendations for things to do in Hong Kong, including visiting Ocean Park theme park with cable cars and two entrances, eating at the floating Jumbo Restaurant for its atmosphere, exploring magical HK Disneyland with rides and shows, relaxing on Lamma Island after taking the ferry from Central Pier, going up Victoria Peak via a steep tram for lovely views, and asking any questions.
Tinie Tempah is a British rapper who gained popularity in 2006 for his song "tears". He released a mixtape in 2007 and his debut album "Disc-Overy" in 2010 which included his hit single "Pass Out". His career has continued to grow in success since then. More information can be found at tinietempah.com.
This presentation summarizes the movie Titanic. It was presented by three students to their lecturer. The presentation provides background on the history of the real Titanic, details on the making of the Titanic movie, character analyses of Jack and Rose, a description of key scenes in the movie, and the presenters' personal opinions. The movie faithfully recreated details of the Titanic's construction and sinking through the use of scale models and computer-generated special effects. It was a critical and commercial success that told a story of forbidden love between Jack and Rose aboard the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic in 1912.
Tinie Tempah is a British rapper who gained popularity in 2006 for his song "tears". He released a mixtape in 2007 and his debut album "Disc-Overy" in 2010 which included his hit single "Pass Out". His career has continued to grow in success since then. More information can be found at tinietempah.com.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton, England on April 10, 1912 carrying 2,207 people bound for New York. Despite receiving several warnings about icebergs, on April 14th it collided with an iceberg, resulting in a 300-foot gash along its side. Water rushed into the ship at 7 tons per second, and within 3 hours the "unsinkable" Titanic sank, resulting in the deaths of 1,500 people. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking, a memorial cruise will set sail from Southampton on April 8, 2012 to visit the spot where the Titanic went down.
This document appears to be a program for an event celebrating the 100th anniversary of Arthur Murray Dance Studios. The program lists dance schools and cities from around the world, including New York, Canada, Lebanon, Italy, the United Arab Emirates, Austria, Hong Kong, Spain, and England. It also indicates there will be a Viennese Waltz World Championship competition.
Atlantis Marine World features exhibits for penguins, dolphins, sharks, seals, and tropical fish. The penguin exhibit houses 14 African penguins in an 800 square foot enclosure designed to look like the ocean and beach. Visitors first see playful harbor and gray seals outside the main entrance. The shark exhibit allows visitors to see sharks close up while the tropical fish display highlights colorful species.
The document lists several attractions to visit in London and the UK, including the London Eye for panoramic views of the city, Madam Tussauds to see wax figures like Brad Pitt, enjoying fish and chips as iconic British food, touring the Tower of London including the Queen's Jewels exhibit, seeing the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge, viewing the white Cliffs of Dover, meeting the living Queen, experiencing the lively atmosphere of Blackpool including its tall landmark tower, and having a role playing tour of Downing Street and the Prime Minister's office.
This document provides recommendations for things to do in Hong Kong, including visiting Ocean Park theme park with cable cars and two entrances, eating at the floating Jumbo Restaurant for its atmosphere, exploring magical HK Disneyland with rides and shows, relaxing on Lamma Island after taking the ferry from Central Pier, going up Victoria Peak via a steep tram for lovely views, and asking any questions.
El Titanic zarpó de Southampton el 10 de abril de 1912 como uno de los barcos más grandes e "insumergibles" del mundo. En la noche del 14 de abril, el Titanic chocó contra un iceberg y sufrió daños significativos que hicieron que cinco de sus compartimentos se inundaran. A medida que el barco se hundía en las primeras horas del 15 de abril, la parte delantera se hundió primero y luego el barco se partió por la mitad, hundiéndose completamente y causando la muerte de más de 1500 pasajeros
El documento proporciona información sobre el Titanic, incluyendo su nombre completo (Royal Mail Steamship Titanic), los buques gemelos (RMS Olympic y HMHS Britannic), los detalles de su construcción (se construyó en Belfast entre 1909-1912) y su ruta inaugural planeada. También describe algunos detalles sobre la colisión con el iceberg como que ocurrió el 14 de abril de 1912, y menciona a algunos pasajeros notables como María Nackid y Eva Miriam Hart.
The Titanic was an ocean liner built between 1909 and 1911 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It set sail from Southampton, England on its maiden voyage to New York City in April 1912, carrying over 2,200 passengers and crew. On April 15th, 1912, the Titanic collided with an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 people due to a lack of enough lifeboats for all onboard. The wreck of the Titanic still sits at the bottom of the ocean over 12,400 feet below the surface.
La compañía naviera británica White Star Line era conocida principalmente por el hundimiento del Titanic. El Titanic fue construido en los astilleros Harland & Wolff en Belfast, Irlanda del Norte entre 1909-1911. Zarpó de Cherburgo y Southampton hacia Queenstown y finalmente Nueva York, donde chocó contra un iceberg en el Atlántico Norte en abril de 1912.
El documento proporciona información detallada sobre el Titanic, incluyendo su construcción, tripulación, pasajeros, viaje inaugural y hundimiento. Se describen las dimensiones y características del barco, así como los esfuerzos de rescate y la tragedia resultante con más de 1500 vidas perdidas debido a que muchos botes de salvamento no se llenaron a capacidad.
The RMS Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City on April 10, 1912. Carrying over 2,200 passengers and crew, the Titanic was the largest and most luxurious ship ever built at the time. However, late on April 14th, the Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and began taking on water. Though initially believed to only have suffered a minor scrape from the iceberg, the Titanic was quickly taking on more water than its pumps could remove. Within two hours and forty minutes, the "unsinkable" Titanic broke in two and sank to the bottom of the ocean, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 people in one of the dead
The Titanic sank on April 15, 1912 after colliding with an iceberg. Of the estimated 2,224 passengers and crew on board, more than 1,500 died in the disaster. Some key facts about the Titanic include that it had an luxurious first class dinner menu, there were not enough lifeboats for all onboard leading to many empty lifeboat seats, and various passengers stories are described such as Mr. Caldwell who survived with his family.
Read this article and notice all the text features. Then look for 3 cause and effect statements. Put your cause and effect statements into the accompanying chart.
The Titanic was a British passenger ship that was considered unsinkable but sank on its maiden voyage from England to America in April 1912. It hit an iceberg that caused a large hole below the waterline, and the Titanic sank within three hours, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 people. The Titanic was luxurious for its passengers but lacked enough lifeboats for all aboard due to the belief it was unsinkable.
The Titanic sank on April 14, 1912 after colliding with an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. It was traveling too fast despite several warnings of icebergs ahead. There were not enough lifeboats for all of the passengers and many lives were lost. Investigations afterwards found faults in the ship's construction and failures in properly responding to the warnings. Over 1,500 people died when the "unsinkable" ship sank on its maiden voyage.
The document provides extensive details about the Titanic, including its construction, maiden voyage that ended in disaster, and some of the notable passengers who perished when the ship sank after colliding with an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912. Some key facts presented include that the Titanic was built by White Star Line and owned by American businessman J.P. Morgan, it carried over 2,200 passengers and crew but had only 16 lifeboats with a capacity of 1,178, and many wealthy and famous people were among the more than 1,500 who lost their lives when the ship went down in less than three hours after striking the iceberg.
The Titanic was the largest ship in the world at the time of its maiden voyage in 1912 from Southampton, England to New York. It carried over 2,200 passengers and crew divided into three classes - first, second, and third class. On April 14th, the Titanic struck an iceberg and sank within two and a half hours, with only 705 of the passengers and crew surviving due to insufficient lifeboats. The sinking revealed flaws in the ship's design that was thought to be "unsinkable" due to its sixteen water-tight compartments.
The document summarizes accounts from survivors of the Titanic describing what they were doing when the ship struck an iceberg. It then provides examples of full sentences describing what some specific people were doing when they heard about the Titanic sinking. Finally, it provides examples of sentences using connectives to describe various aspects of the Titanic sinking.
This document provides a summary of the book "Titanic" by Paul Shipton. It describes the construction and launch of the RMS Titanic, considered the largest and most luxurious ship in the world. On its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York in April 1912, the Titanic collided with an iceberg and sank, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 people out of the estimated 2,200 passengers and crew. The summary outlines the key events of the sinking, including the insufficient number of lifeboats for all aboard and the higher survival rates among first-class passengers. It also discusses how the Titanic disaster became famous worldwide and was later depicted in the blockbuster 1997 film by James Cameron.
The document provides details about the Titanic, including that it cast off on April 10, 1912 under Captain Edward J. Smith and sank on April 15, 1912 after hitting an iceberg. It notes the ship had 164 watertight compartments but was unable to withstand the damage, and there were not enough lifeboats for all passengers due to the third class being restricted and first class having more amenities. The Carpathia came to the rescue of survivors.
The Titanic was the second of three Olympic Class liners built by White Star Line. On its maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York in 1912, the Titanic struck an iceberg in the south of the Newfoundland coast and sank, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 of the 2,223 passengers and crew. Nearly 100 years later in 2012, a cruise ship retraced the Titanic's route and held a ceremony at the site where it sank, honoring those who perished with prayers, hymns played by the ship's band, and people in attendance who had connections to Titanic passengers or were fascinated by its history.
EXAMPLE OF INFORMATIVE SPEECH PREPARATION SCRIPT INBetseyCalderon89
EXAMPLE OF INFORMATIVE SPEECH PREPARATION SCRIPT
INTRODUCTION
Attention Getter: An American writer named Morgan Robertson once wrote a book called
The Wreck of the Titan. The book was about an “unsinkable” ship called the Titan that set sail
from England to New York with many rich and famous passengers on board. On its journey,
the Titan hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sunk. Many lives were lost because there
were not enough lifeboats. So, what is so strange about this? Well, The Wreck of the Titan
was written 14 years before the Titanic sank.
Relevance: The sinking of the Titanic was one of the largest non-war related disasters in
history, and it is important to be knowledgeable about the past. By informing you of this
disaster, I hope to address the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal of Quality
Education.
Credibility Statement: I have been fascinated by the history of the Titanic for as long as I can
remember. For this speech, I have read and studied my collection of books about the Titanic
and have accessed many credible articles through the MDC databases.
Overview of Main Points: Today we will learn more about this famous ship.
• First, discuss the construction of the Titanic itself.
• Second, discuss the sinking of the Titanic.
• Finally, discuss the making of the movie “Titanic”.
Transition: From the disaster to the movie, the sinking of the Titanic remains one of the most
famous tragedies in history.
BODY
Main Point 1: The Titanic was thought to be the largest, safest, most luxurious ship ever built.
• First, at the time of her launch, she was the biggest existing ship and the largest
moveable object ever built. According to Geoff Tibbals, in his 1997 book The Titanic:
The extraordinary story of the “unsinkable” ship, the Titanic was 882 feet long and
weighed about 46,000 tons. This was 100 feet longer and 15,000 tons heavier than the
world’s current largest ships. Thresh stated in Titanic: The truth behind the disaster,
published in 1992 that the Titanic accommodated around 2,345 passengers and 860
crewmembers
• Second, the beautiful accommodations of the Titanic were corated and furnished with
only the finest items. According to a quotation from Shipbuilders magazine that is
included in Peter Thresh’s 1992 book Titanic, “Everything has been done in regard to
the furniture and fittings to make the first class accommodation more than equal to that
provided in the finest hotels on shore” (p. 18). Fine parlor suites located on the ship
consisted of a sitting room, two bedrooms, two wardrobe rooms, a private bath, and a
lavatory. The first class dining room was the largest on any liner; it could serve 500
passengers at one sitting. Her first class accommodations included a squash court,
swimming pool, library, barber’s shop, Turkish baths, and a photographer’s dark room.
• Th ...
Addergoole's Titanic Salmon, A Young Child's Modern Fable Lahardane
One cold March evening in 2014 Paul Nolan, Chairman of the Addergoole Titanic Society in North West Mayo, told a strange and captivating story as we were standing in the street of Lahardane Village, the main village in the parish of Addergoole; the parish with the largest proportionate loss in the world when RMS Titanic, the largest and most luxurious passenger ship, sank with a huge loss of life, on its maiden voyage on 15th April 1912 after hitting an iceberg some four hours previously.
What happened in this historic tragic event; the world’s largest moveable object met the world’s largest tin opener, the tin opener won. There were 2,201 crew and passengers, but only 690 were saved.
Now Read Paul's Titanic fable and most of all enjoy it!
Silivri Fatih Koleji - Miniaturk Spot The Differenceteflbarry
Miniaturk is a small theme park in Istanbul, Turkey, that has many of Turkey's famous buildings and sites in minature. But can you tell the difference between the minature and the real thing? Compare these photos...
A good introduction to the topic of Me and My Day for use in the KET classroom, or as a stand-alone lesson. It encourages students to think, write, and speak, through a series of activities, and with an additional task for homework.
This document summarizes the activities from a COMENIUS meeting held in Iasi, Romania in April 2015. It describes visits to Alecu Russo School, seeing the statue of Alecu Russo, trying on Turkish clothes, seeing flags of participating countries, taking a bus tour of the city, visiting a castle, monastery, botanical gardens, national theatre, and shopping centre. It also mentions having soup for lunch, taking walks, and having a blurry dinner at the end of the event. The document concludes by thanking Iasi, Romania for the wonderful COMENIUS meeting.
El Titanic zarpó de Southampton el 10 de abril de 1912 como uno de los barcos más grandes e "insumergibles" del mundo. En la noche del 14 de abril, el Titanic chocó contra un iceberg y sufrió daños significativos que hicieron que cinco de sus compartimentos se inundaran. A medida que el barco se hundía en las primeras horas del 15 de abril, la parte delantera se hundió primero y luego el barco se partió por la mitad, hundiéndose completamente y causando la muerte de más de 1500 pasajeros
El documento proporciona información sobre el Titanic, incluyendo su nombre completo (Royal Mail Steamship Titanic), los buques gemelos (RMS Olympic y HMHS Britannic), los detalles de su construcción (se construyó en Belfast entre 1909-1912) y su ruta inaugural planeada. También describe algunos detalles sobre la colisión con el iceberg como que ocurrió el 14 de abril de 1912, y menciona a algunos pasajeros notables como María Nackid y Eva Miriam Hart.
The Titanic was an ocean liner built between 1909 and 1911 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It set sail from Southampton, England on its maiden voyage to New York City in April 1912, carrying over 2,200 passengers and crew. On April 15th, 1912, the Titanic collided with an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 people due to a lack of enough lifeboats for all onboard. The wreck of the Titanic still sits at the bottom of the ocean over 12,400 feet below the surface.
La compañía naviera británica White Star Line era conocida principalmente por el hundimiento del Titanic. El Titanic fue construido en los astilleros Harland & Wolff en Belfast, Irlanda del Norte entre 1909-1911. Zarpó de Cherburgo y Southampton hacia Queenstown y finalmente Nueva York, donde chocó contra un iceberg en el Atlántico Norte en abril de 1912.
El documento proporciona información detallada sobre el Titanic, incluyendo su construcción, tripulación, pasajeros, viaje inaugural y hundimiento. Se describen las dimensiones y características del barco, así como los esfuerzos de rescate y la tragedia resultante con más de 1500 vidas perdidas debido a que muchos botes de salvamento no se llenaron a capacidad.
The RMS Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City on April 10, 1912. Carrying over 2,200 passengers and crew, the Titanic was the largest and most luxurious ship ever built at the time. However, late on April 14th, the Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and began taking on water. Though initially believed to only have suffered a minor scrape from the iceberg, the Titanic was quickly taking on more water than its pumps could remove. Within two hours and forty minutes, the "unsinkable" Titanic broke in two and sank to the bottom of the ocean, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 people in one of the dead
The Titanic sank on April 15, 1912 after colliding with an iceberg. Of the estimated 2,224 passengers and crew on board, more than 1,500 died in the disaster. Some key facts about the Titanic include that it had an luxurious first class dinner menu, there were not enough lifeboats for all onboard leading to many empty lifeboat seats, and various passengers stories are described such as Mr. Caldwell who survived with his family.
Read this article and notice all the text features. Then look for 3 cause and effect statements. Put your cause and effect statements into the accompanying chart.
The Titanic was a British passenger ship that was considered unsinkable but sank on its maiden voyage from England to America in April 1912. It hit an iceberg that caused a large hole below the waterline, and the Titanic sank within three hours, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 people. The Titanic was luxurious for its passengers but lacked enough lifeboats for all aboard due to the belief it was unsinkable.
The Titanic sank on April 14, 1912 after colliding with an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. It was traveling too fast despite several warnings of icebergs ahead. There were not enough lifeboats for all of the passengers and many lives were lost. Investigations afterwards found faults in the ship's construction and failures in properly responding to the warnings. Over 1,500 people died when the "unsinkable" ship sank on its maiden voyage.
The document provides extensive details about the Titanic, including its construction, maiden voyage that ended in disaster, and some of the notable passengers who perished when the ship sank after colliding with an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912. Some key facts presented include that the Titanic was built by White Star Line and owned by American businessman J.P. Morgan, it carried over 2,200 passengers and crew but had only 16 lifeboats with a capacity of 1,178, and many wealthy and famous people were among the more than 1,500 who lost their lives when the ship went down in less than three hours after striking the iceberg.
The Titanic was the largest ship in the world at the time of its maiden voyage in 1912 from Southampton, England to New York. It carried over 2,200 passengers and crew divided into three classes - first, second, and third class. On April 14th, the Titanic struck an iceberg and sank within two and a half hours, with only 705 of the passengers and crew surviving due to insufficient lifeboats. The sinking revealed flaws in the ship's design that was thought to be "unsinkable" due to its sixteen water-tight compartments.
The document summarizes accounts from survivors of the Titanic describing what they were doing when the ship struck an iceberg. It then provides examples of full sentences describing what some specific people were doing when they heard about the Titanic sinking. Finally, it provides examples of sentences using connectives to describe various aspects of the Titanic sinking.
This document provides a summary of the book "Titanic" by Paul Shipton. It describes the construction and launch of the RMS Titanic, considered the largest and most luxurious ship in the world. On its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York in April 1912, the Titanic collided with an iceberg and sank, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 people out of the estimated 2,200 passengers and crew. The summary outlines the key events of the sinking, including the insufficient number of lifeboats for all aboard and the higher survival rates among first-class passengers. It also discusses how the Titanic disaster became famous worldwide and was later depicted in the blockbuster 1997 film by James Cameron.
The document provides details about the Titanic, including that it cast off on April 10, 1912 under Captain Edward J. Smith and sank on April 15, 1912 after hitting an iceberg. It notes the ship had 164 watertight compartments but was unable to withstand the damage, and there were not enough lifeboats for all passengers due to the third class being restricted and first class having more amenities. The Carpathia came to the rescue of survivors.
The Titanic was the second of three Olympic Class liners built by White Star Line. On its maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York in 1912, the Titanic struck an iceberg in the south of the Newfoundland coast and sank, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 of the 2,223 passengers and crew. Nearly 100 years later in 2012, a cruise ship retraced the Titanic's route and held a ceremony at the site where it sank, honoring those who perished with prayers, hymns played by the ship's band, and people in attendance who had connections to Titanic passengers or were fascinated by its history.
EXAMPLE OF INFORMATIVE SPEECH PREPARATION SCRIPT INBetseyCalderon89
EXAMPLE OF INFORMATIVE SPEECH PREPARATION SCRIPT
INTRODUCTION
Attention Getter: An American writer named Morgan Robertson once wrote a book called
The Wreck of the Titan. The book was about an “unsinkable” ship called the Titan that set sail
from England to New York with many rich and famous passengers on board. On its journey,
the Titan hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sunk. Many lives were lost because there
were not enough lifeboats. So, what is so strange about this? Well, The Wreck of the Titan
was written 14 years before the Titanic sank.
Relevance: The sinking of the Titanic was one of the largest non-war related disasters in
history, and it is important to be knowledgeable about the past. By informing you of this
disaster, I hope to address the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal of Quality
Education.
Credibility Statement: I have been fascinated by the history of the Titanic for as long as I can
remember. For this speech, I have read and studied my collection of books about the Titanic
and have accessed many credible articles through the MDC databases.
Overview of Main Points: Today we will learn more about this famous ship.
• First, discuss the construction of the Titanic itself.
• Second, discuss the sinking of the Titanic.
• Finally, discuss the making of the movie “Titanic”.
Transition: From the disaster to the movie, the sinking of the Titanic remains one of the most
famous tragedies in history.
BODY
Main Point 1: The Titanic was thought to be the largest, safest, most luxurious ship ever built.
• First, at the time of her launch, she was the biggest existing ship and the largest
moveable object ever built. According to Geoff Tibbals, in his 1997 book The Titanic:
The extraordinary story of the “unsinkable” ship, the Titanic was 882 feet long and
weighed about 46,000 tons. This was 100 feet longer and 15,000 tons heavier than the
world’s current largest ships. Thresh stated in Titanic: The truth behind the disaster,
published in 1992 that the Titanic accommodated around 2,345 passengers and 860
crewmembers
• Second, the beautiful accommodations of the Titanic were corated and furnished with
only the finest items. According to a quotation from Shipbuilders magazine that is
included in Peter Thresh’s 1992 book Titanic, “Everything has been done in regard to
the furniture and fittings to make the first class accommodation more than equal to that
provided in the finest hotels on shore” (p. 18). Fine parlor suites located on the ship
consisted of a sitting room, two bedrooms, two wardrobe rooms, a private bath, and a
lavatory. The first class dining room was the largest on any liner; it could serve 500
passengers at one sitting. Her first class accommodations included a squash court,
swimming pool, library, barber’s shop, Turkish baths, and a photographer’s dark room.
• Th ...
Addergoole's Titanic Salmon, A Young Child's Modern Fable Lahardane
One cold March evening in 2014 Paul Nolan, Chairman of the Addergoole Titanic Society in North West Mayo, told a strange and captivating story as we were standing in the street of Lahardane Village, the main village in the parish of Addergoole; the parish with the largest proportionate loss in the world when RMS Titanic, the largest and most luxurious passenger ship, sank with a huge loss of life, on its maiden voyage on 15th April 1912 after hitting an iceberg some four hours previously.
What happened in this historic tragic event; the world’s largest moveable object met the world’s largest tin opener, the tin opener won. There were 2,201 crew and passengers, but only 690 were saved.
Now Read Paul's Titanic fable and most of all enjoy it!
Similar to Silivri Fatih Koleji - The Titanic: An Educational Story (12)
Silivri Fatih Koleji - Miniaturk Spot The Differenceteflbarry
Miniaturk is a small theme park in Istanbul, Turkey, that has many of Turkey's famous buildings and sites in minature. But can you tell the difference between the minature and the real thing? Compare these photos...
A good introduction to the topic of Me and My Day for use in the KET classroom, or as a stand-alone lesson. It encourages students to think, write, and speak, through a series of activities, and with an additional task for homework.
This document summarizes the activities from a COMENIUS meeting held in Iasi, Romania in April 2015. It describes visits to Alecu Russo School, seeing the statue of Alecu Russo, trying on Turkish clothes, seeing flags of participating countries, taking a bus tour of the city, visiting a castle, monastery, botanical gardens, national theatre, and shopping centre. It also mentions having soup for lunch, taking walks, and having a blurry dinner at the end of the event. The document concludes by thanking Iasi, Romania for the wonderful COMENIUS meeting.
Silivri Fatih Koleji - Comenius November 2014teflbarry
COMENIUS is a lifelong-learning European schools partnership programme. Members from our partner schools visited Silivri Fatih Koleji and Istanbul in November 2014. Here is my photo summary of their visit. Enjoy!
Silivri Fatih Koleji - Making a Short Presentationteflbarry
Making a short presentation is a skill that our older students need. This is a brief guide that you could show your students before they attempt their own presentations.
Our children enjoyed the summer camp at Meto Koleji, Hatay in the summer of 2014. Thank you Ramazan and Veli for organising it all. Join us again next year if you can!
Silivri Fatih Koleji - COMENIUS TORUN POLANDteflbarry
Photos of the COMENIUS meeting in Torun, Poland, in May 2014. Taken by the Turkish representative, Barry Nicholson, from Silivri Fatih Koleji, Istanbul, Turkey.
Silivri Fatih Koleji - The Curse of the Mummyteflbarry
Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922. The subject is briefly introduced here, with a quiz at the end. Use as a stand-alone or as an introduction to the topic.
Silivri Fatih Koleji - The Green Angels (Comic Strip)teflbarry
We studied the comic strip THE GREEN ANGELS and then wrote our own comic strips. We enjoyed acting our stories for our friends to watch :-)
This is a useful PowerPoint that can be used in a variety of contexts, or simply on its own. Enjoy!
Silivri Fatih Koleji - Mini Golf Project 2013teflbarry
ISTANBUL Silivri Fatih Koleji started a mini golf project to help students learn English in a fun and useful way. We had to design a mini golf course, make the course, and play mini golf - ALL IN ENGLISH!!! We had fun and learnt a lot. Barry.
Hamza, a 12-year old 6th grade student, introduces Silivri Fatih Koleji school in Istanbul, Turkey. He describes his classroom with 22 students, the library and music room, and favorite places like the canteen and computer room. Beyzanur then provides details about Turkey, the city of Silivri where the school is located, and popular attractions. The presentation concludes with Hamza describing the English courses and activities at Silivri Fatih Koleji school.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
2. Welcome on board!
This is the story
of the Titanic,
the world’s
biggest ship in
the year 1914. It
is the most
famous ship in
history. Why?
Let’s see…
3. The world’s biggest ship must have the best
things ever. The Titanic had five restaurants, a
ballroom, seven lounges, a swimming pool, and a
tennis court!
4. On the Titanic there were rich people (First
Class) and poor people (Third Class).
5. The ship left England for New York. Everyone was
very happy and excited. The crowd cheered, and The
band played happy songs.