Woman and children.
Jack was a poor boy so all the rich people in the upper class can go to the lifeboat (some poor women and children and only a few men [not too many] got onto the lifeboat)
A lifeboat drill. It was typical at that time for crews on a transatlantic trip to have a lifeboat drill on a Sunday, but it was cancelled in this case by Captain Edward Smith. Later that night, Titanic struck the iceberg.
You normally can, contact the awarding institution and they will inform you of who and how many other people can go with you.
At first they didn't go back in fear of getting mobbed or sucked into the...suction. (Although there was very little.) They did go back later and saved 4 people, one of whom died later.
They will normally go through rites of passage 4 times...
People who are not satisfied by their own physical appearance.
Many people died on the lifeboats the night Titanic sunk. on lifeboat #14, one died. on lifeboat #4, two died. on lifeboat #A, eight died. And many people froze and let go of the overturned lifeboat B.
Two of the sixteen lifeboats went back to find survivors. They found 9 people in the water but only 6 survived. The first boat, Lifeboat 4, pulled 5 people from the water but two died in the boat. The second boat, Lifeboat 14, found 4 survivors, but one died in the lifeboat. When asked why they did not go back sooner to help people, Officer Harold Lowe, who headed Lifeboat 14, said "it would have been suicide to go back there until the people had thinned out." He was afraid that those drowning would have overturned or swamped the lifeboat. Including passengers and crew, there were 2,208 people onboard. 1,503 people died, leaving 705 survivors. Only 962 lifeboat seats were required by law, though the Titanic's lifeboats could have held 1,178. There were 472 lifeboat seats that went unused.
Normally the richer people would go but some of the others might go as well.
Normally, never.
If you mean live there, the answer is lots. older people normally retire there because it is peaceful, fun and clam. People should go there for a holiday more often. :)
While most lifeboats filled with survivors put distance between themselves and the sinking ship, Lifeboat 14 went back and rescued some of the survivors who were in the ocean. Going back to rescue survivors in the water posed a significant risk to the occupants of the lifeboat, as the masses of survivors drowning in the water could overcome the lifeboat and drown everyone. As a result, the leader of the lifeboat, a man named Harold Lowe, decided to wait until the screams of those drowning had grown quiet before going to rescue what few survivors they could. They eventually pulled 4 people out of the icy water, one of whom died soon after. Lifeboat 14 was reportedly the only lifeboat that went back to rescue survivors.