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Titanic: Goodwin Family with 6 Children on the Titanic all Died: Baby Sidney
Titanic sank in 1912,April. Goodwin family were on Titanic. Mr and Mrs Goodwin and 6 Children Died: Third class Accommodation on board The Titanic
19 commentsThe Argument Against Foreign Aid - Garrett Hardin's "Lifeboat Ethics"
Garrett Hardin makes a compelling, if not unsavory argument in “Living on a Lifeboat”. In this essay, I will consider his four main points. First, I will look at how apt his metaphor of “lifeboat” is. He equates the earth and individual...
0 commentsGreat Lakes Shipwrecks - The Edmund Fitzgerald
Gordon Lightfoot immortalized the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald in his famous song. Learn the history behind the tragic events of November 10, 1975, when 29 souls were lost to Lake Superior.
8 commentsBEACH ATTRACTIONS IN KENT PART ONE
NEPTUNE'S ARM, HERNE BAY HERNE BAY ROMAN FORT AND TWIN TOWERS, RECULVER VIEW FROM HILL TOP AT RECULVER SUNSET AT WHITSTABLE WHITSTABLE WHITSTABLE SUNSET AT WHITSTABLE HERNE BAY NEPTUNE'S ARM, HERNE BAY HERNE BAY JUST BEFORE SUNSET PICTURESQUE...
6 commentsSir William Hillary - Real Life Hero & Founder of the RNLI Lifeboat
Sir William Hillary, the Founder of the Lifeboat - The waters that surround the Isle of Man, which is part of the British Isles are well known by mariners as being treacherous, with dangerous tidal cross currents, which can quickly carry an...
0 comments6.5 Earthquake Damages Grays Harbor Lighthouse on April 29, 1965
The damage to the 107-foot tall Grays Harbor lighthouse from the 6.5 magnitude earthquake at 7:28 am on April 29, 1965 was restricted to the Lantern room at the top of the Grays Harbor Lighthouse. The...
How Many People Died on the Titanic?
The shipwreck of the Titanic Crafted with the latest technology of her time, the Titanic was the largest passenger ship to date. Deemed virtually unsinkable, the vessel was engineered with ten watertight compartments designed to close off if the...
23 commentsPeter Singer’s views on our obligations to the destitute and poor
During the 1970s Peter Singer wrote Famine, Affluence and Morality, which covered Singer’s thoughts on how we should treat those starving in poverty stricken countries. He outlined what John Arthur later called the greater moral evil rule. That is...
1 commentHistory Of The Titanic
The history of the titanic began with constrution on March 31, 1909 in Belfast, Ireland by Harland and Wolff. It took 3 years to build the Titanic to be completed and the cost was $7.5 million dollars for the ship to be finished. More than 3000...
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