Titanic-Deutschland Informationen ¼ber Bau und Schicksal des ber¼hmtesten Schiffes der Welt, die Entdeckung des Wracks und den Kinoerfolg von James Cameron. http://www.titanic-deutschland.de/
Titanic L'histoire vraie du naufrage et le film de James Cameron. http://membres.lycos.fr/bonyan/
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Extractions: Click on the map to view a large version. The Patio The Lifeboat Bar The Titanic Lounge and our full party menu on line or come in and take a look for your self then give us a call and book your next party. The Patio The Lifeboat Bar The Titanic Lounge If you would like to book your next party at Kieran's or have any questions about our party room, holding your next event in any of the rooms at Kieran's or reservations please contact Patricia at parties@kierans.com or call days at 612-339-4499 Please feel free to download the PDF version of our party order form's and you can fax then back to us at 612-339-4145 or email them to Patricia at her email address above.
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Extractions: Bookmark this Page - and SHARE IT with Others! More Film REVIEWS - HERE! The film "Titanic" is riddled with moral dilemmas. In one of the scenes, the owner of Star Line, the shipping company that owned the now-sinking Unsinkable, joins a lowered life-boat. The tortured expression on his face demonstrates that even he experiences more than unease at his own conduct. Prior to the disaster, he instructs the captain to adopt a policy dangerous to the ship. Indeed, it proves fatal. A complicating factor was the fact that only women and children were allowed by the officers in charge into the lifeboats. Another was the discrimination against Third Class passengers. The boats sufficed only to half the number of those on board and the First Class, High Society passengers were preferred over the Low-Life immigrants under deck. The owner of the ship though "Newly Rich" undoubtedly belonged to the First Class, Upper Crust, Cream of Society passengers. These were treated to the lifeboats before the passengers of the lower classes and decks. Was this a morally right decision? For sure, it was not politically correct, in today's terms. Class and money distinctions were formally abolished three decades ago in the enlightened West. Discrimination between human beings in now allowed only on the basis of merit (=on the basis of one's natural endowments). Why should we think one basis for discrimination preferable to another? Can we eliminate discrimination completely and if it were possible, would it have been desirable?
Extractions: Father Frank Brownes uncle had given his nephew a unique present: a ticket for the first two legs of Titanics maiden voyage. As the worlds largest ship left her home port of Southampton to pick up passengers in Cherbourg , France and Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland, Father Frank was aboard. Such a gift was everything the Irish Jesuit, picture-taking priest could have imagined. But there was one more thing he desired: to stay aboard Titanic as the worlds largest ship completed her maiden voyage to New York. An American millionaire offered to pay his way. Excitedly, Father Browne sought permission from his superior. The answer was not what the traveling priest wanted to hear: Get off that ship! Turns out, it was the best message Father Frank could have received. And, because of it, his world-famous photographs still enlighten people about the doomed ship . (Follow the link to Father Brownes last photo of Titanic as she left Queenstown for New York.)
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Titanic - The New Tony Award Winning Musical Includes the show synopsis, cast list, songs, lyrics, press quotes, photographs, trivia, tickets, and tour dates. http://www.dodger.com/titanic/
Titanic (1997) Links to movie reviews. http://www.metacritic.com/video/titles/titanic
Extractions: The entire work KB Table of Contents for this work All on-line databases Etext Center Homepage Header ... Chapter 1 CHAPTER I FIRST NEWS OF THE GREATEST MARINE DISASTER IN HISTORY "THE TITANIC IN COLLISION, BUT EVERYBODY SAFE"ANOTHER TRIUMPH SET DOWN TO WIRELESS TELEGRAPHYTHE WORLD GOES TO SLEEP PEACEFULLYTHE SAD AWAKENING. Chapter 2 CHAPTER II THE MOST SUMPTUOUS PALACE AFLOAT DIMENSIONS OF THE TITANICCAPACITYPROVISIONS FOR THE COMFORT AND ENTERTAINMENT OF PASSENGERSMECHANICAL EQUIPMENT THE ARMY OF ATTENDANTS REQUIRED. Chapter 3 CHAPTER III THE MAIDEN VOYAGE OF THE TITANIC PREPARATIONS FOR THE VOYAGESCENES OF GAYETYTHE BOAT SAILSINCIDENTS OF THE VOYAGEA COLLISION NARROWLY AVERTEDTHE BOAT ON FIREWARNED OF ICEBERGS. Chapter 4 CHAPTER IV SOME OF THE NOTABLE PASSENGERS SKETCHES OF PROMINENT MEN AND WOMEN ON BOARD, INCLUDING MAJOR ARCHIBALD BUTT, JOHN JACOB ASTOR, BENJAMIN GUGGENHEIM, ISIDOR STRAWS, J. BRUCE ISMAY, GEORGE D. WIDENER, COLONEL WASHINGTON ROEBLING, 2D, CHARLES M. HAYS, W. T. STEAD AND OTHERS