Thomas Hardy
The Convergence of the Twain was created in 1915.
1915
The coming together of the Titanic and the iceberg
I can find no reference to this. Perhaps you are thinking of The Convergence of the Twain by Thomas Hardy.
Mark Twain was a writer and a speaker but not a stand up comedian.
"The Convergence of the Twain" by Thomas Hardy is written in iambic tetrameter, with alternating lines of tetrameter and trimeter. The poem consists of quatrains, with each stanza following an ABABCDCD rhyme scheme. It features predominantly three-syllable feet, such as trochees and dactyls.
The tone of "The Convergence of the Twain" by Thomas Hardy is solemn and contemplative. The poem reflects on the sinking of the Titanic with a sense of inevitability and fate, showcasing the clash between human achievement and nature's power. Hardy's tone is one of melancholy as he meditates on the hubris of humanity and the inevitable consequences.
Convergence is a noun.
The three types of convergence are geographic convergence (physical distance), technological convergence (integration of different technologies), and economic convergence (alignment of economies).
The motto of Division of IT Convergence Engineering is 'The World's Best in IT Convergence Engineering!'.
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School of convergence was created in 2001.