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All the lifeboats had gone so there was nothing they could do except try to take their mind of the fact that most of tthem were going to die.
Out of a total of 2,223 people 706 survived. the titanic is allsome
Well, Titanic was released in 1997 and Gone with the Wind in 1939.
A role that ethics played in the Titanic story would have been the selection of passengers for the lifeboats (and how they were inconsistent). Murdochs policy was 'women and children first'. Lightoller's was 'women and children ONLY' - until only the collapsibles were left and all the women seemed to be gone. Which is why him, Bride, and Gracie were on boat B.
Of the 2,224 passengers and crew, only 705 survived despite having enough lifeboats to accomodate 1,178. 1,519 people drowned as a result of the freezing temperature, or from being dragged down by the sinking ship. After the ship sank and the lights were gone, those in the lifeboats (many of which were barely half-full) tried to rescue the survivors still in the water. Most drowned due to the freezing temperatures. Many survivors recalled the sudden darkness, the screams from survivors that quickly subdued, followed by the deathly silence. The disaster had a massive effect on people across the world, not least the survivors and those most directly responsible: White Star Line. Following the disaster, all ships were required to provide lifeboats for all on board.
All the lifeboats had gone so there was nothing they could do except try to take their mind of the fact that most of tthem were going to die.
Out of a total of 2,223 people 706 survived. the titanic is allsome
the people in third class on titanic would have gone into steerage, which was low down in the hull of the ship
The Titanic is gone but not forgotten.
Well, Titanic was released in 1997 and Gone with the Wind in 1939.
A role that ethics played in the Titanic story would have been the selection of passengers for the lifeboats (and how they were inconsistent). Murdochs policy was 'women and children first'. Lightoller's was 'women and children ONLY' - until only the collapsibles were left and all the women seemed to be gone. Which is why him, Bride, and Gracie were on boat B.
Yes. 1.496 people died on the ship and most were in the hull, but the bodies have been completely gone for a long time.
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Of the 2,224 passengers and crew, only 705 survived despite having enough lifeboats to accomodate 1,178. 1,519 people drowned as a result of the freezing temperature, or from being dragged down by the sinking ship. After the ship sank and the lights were gone, those in the lifeboats (many of which were barely half-full) tried to rescue the survivors still in the water. Most drowned due to the freezing temperatures. Many survivors recalled the sudden darkness, the screams from survivors that quickly subdued, followed by the deathly silence. The disaster had a massive effect on people across the world, not least the survivors and those most directly responsible: White Star Line. Following the disaster, all ships were required to provide lifeboats for all on board.
Titanic
Man y passengers threw deck-chairs in the water, presumably as flotation devices.
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