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A number of individuals who consider themselves experts on the history of Titanic were less than impressed with the number of errors contained within the film. Despite James Cameron's dedication to filming the most accurate version of the Titanic accident history possible, the movie never the less contained mistakes.
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Sadly, further records of the Titanic accident history indicate that the Titanic disaster may very well have been able to have been completely avoided had officers on ship paid heed to reports received earlier regarding the frozen waters they were approaching.
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On April 10, 1912, the Titanic, largest ship afloat, left Southampton, England on her maiden voyage to New York City. The White Star Line had spared no expense in assuring her luxury. ... I asked: 'Is there an accident or danger of any kind? 'None, so far as I know', was his courteous answer, ... Freeze Frame of History...
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Welcome to the Titanic community. Found here, a friendly and welcoming group of maritime enthusiasts whom learn and share facts about the Titanic and other maritime issues here. It is not required to register as a member to view the contents of this site or community contributions as the policy is free for all;
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RMS TITANIC - SPECIFICATIONS; ... But in all my experience, I have never been in any accident ... or any sort worth speaking about. I have seen but one vessel in distress in all my years at sea. I never saw a wreck and never have been wrecked nor was I ever in any predicament that threatened to end in disaster of any sort.";
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www.keyflux.com/titanic/facts.htm
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5. On Sunday, the 14th of April, about 10 p.m., the White Star steamer Titanic struck an iceberg in latitude 41 46' north, longitude 50 14' west, and sank in about three hours. The loss of life resulting from this accident was frightful, 1,517 people having perished as a direct result.
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www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq94-1.htm
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The story of the Titanic and the iceberg has grown into a legend of the sea. It took her discovery in 1985 to begin to find the truth behind the myth. ... At the time of the accident, the ship was reported to be at 41o46' N, 50o 14' W. (She was found 13½ miles southeast of the position given in her lastdistress call.)
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You have waited months in anticipation and finally the day has come — you are about to set sail on the Titanic. ... To begin your journey, click on one of the silhouettes and follow the path of an actual passenger who traveled on the Titanic. You won't know who you are or if you survive until the fateful night.
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Provides applied degree, university transfer, career diploma and certificate programs as well as professional and personal credit-free courses. ... Touchdown careers for MRU students ... Bissett School of Business entrepreneurship students competed to make money from nothing in the Innovation Tournament. The winning team...
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