The Kids' Guide to Titanic

The Kids' Guide to Titanic
Title The Kids' Guide to Titanic PDF eBook
Author Sean Price
Publisher Capstone
Pages 33
Release 2012
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1429676612

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"Discusses the Titanic, including its design, how the ship sank, the passengers onboard, and why the ship's legacy lives on"--Provided by publisher.

The Search for the Titanic

The Search for the Titanic
Title The Search for the Titanic PDF eBook
Author Terri Dougherty
Publisher Capstone
Pages 49
Release 2014-07-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1491404183

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After Titanic sank in 1912, adventurers dreamed of discovering its last resting place. Seventy three years later, this dream was finally realized. Follow the determined souls on their journeys to find history's most famous doomed ship.

TIME For Kids Nonfiction Readers: Advanced Teacher's Guide

TIME For Kids Nonfiction Readers: Advanced Teacher's Guide
Title TIME For Kids Nonfiction Readers: Advanced Teacher's Guide PDF eBook
Author Chandra Prough
Publisher Teacher Created Materials
Pages 240
Release 2012-07-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9781433348334

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The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Oceans

The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Oceans
Title The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Oceans PDF eBook
Author Joe Kraynak
Publisher Penguin
Pages 372
Release 2003
Genre Science
ISBN 9780028644622

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Written by an expert in marine biology, this book is a voyage across-and beneath-the vast seas that have fascinated us since history's beginnings, with information on such topics as:

Ride the Sea

Ride the Sea
Title Ride the Sea PDF eBook
Author Samantha Narelle Kirkland
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 274
Release 2016-08-05
Genre History
ISBN 1490775331

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There have been many books, articles, and several movies detailing the terrors and errors on the night of April 14-15, 1912 when the stunning new passenger liner, H.M.S. Titanic, met with disaster on the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The discovery of the wreck site in 1987, by Dr. Robert Ballard, led to an entirely new round of speculation regarding the whys and wherefores of the demise of this wondrous achievement by Mankind. The book you hold in your hand, Ride the Sea, goes in a different direction, but is inspired by that tragic event. Human beings believe what they want to believe. Their prejudices and rationales are formed by growing up around adults, attending school, competing with their contemporaries, and undergoing personal experiences. Most important among these are, of course, one’s contemporaries. Watching how someone is treated by those you respect or emulate, or simply enjoy being around, solidifies behavior before a person even realizes beliefs are being molded. The same can be said regarding one’s environment. If arrogance guides one’s behavior toward others, it will similarly lead a person astray when confronted with the challenges of Nature. A careless attitude can leave a man exposed to wrath from natural forces even if the day is sunny and calm. In the early 20th Century, making a ship competitive, rather than 100% secure, guided the behavior of their wealthy owners. With the demise of the luxurious, ebullient Titanic, the world would never be quite the same again. Controversies surrounding her sinking remain with us even today. The cold, dark ocean depths retain answers to questions which we are not yet wise enough to ask. Can some of these answers be found today amid the cavorting, chilled waves of the Atlantic Ocean?

A Field Guide for Immersion Writing

A Field Guide for Immersion Writing
Title A Field Guide for Immersion Writing PDF eBook
Author Robin Hemley
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 206
Release 2012-03-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0820343730

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For centuries writers have used participatory experience as a lens through which to better see the world at large and as a means of exploring the self. Considering various types of participatory writing as different strains of one style—immersion writing—Robin Hemley offers new perspectives and practical advice for writers of this nonfiction genre. Immersion writing can be broken down into the broad categories of travel writing, immersion memoir, and immersion journalism. Using the work of such authors as Barbara Ehrenreich, Hunter S. Thompson, Ted Conover, A. J. Jacobs, Nellie Bly, Julio Cortazar, and James Agee, Hemley examines these three major types of immersion writing and further identifies the subcategories of the quest, the experiment, the investigation, the infiltration, and the reenactment. Included in the book are helpful exercises, models for immersion writing, and a chapter on one of the most fraught subjects for nonfiction writers—the ethics and legalities of writing about other people. A Field Guide for Immersion Writing recalibrates and redefines the way writers approach their relationship to their subjects. Suitable for beginners and advanced writers, the book provides an enlightening, provocative, and often amusing look at the ways in which nonfiction writers engage with the world around them. A Friends Fund Publication.

The Titanic in Print and on Screen

The Titanic in Print and on Screen
Title The Titanic in Print and on Screen PDF eBook
Author D. Brian Anderson
Publisher McFarland
Pages 191
Release 2014-12-09
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1476606471

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Titanic scholars contend that the demise of "the unsinkable ship" left more behind than a memory of April 15, 1912, as an important point in history. Through books, films, stories, and songs, the archetypal shipwreck has endured as a metaphor for the perils of mankind's hubris and the fallibility of technology. In 1985, the discovery of the long-missing wreckage two miles below the surface of the Atlantic revitalized interest in the Titanic and spawned a new generation of books, films, and, for the first time, websites, and computer games. James Cameron's blockbuster Titanic became the biggest movie of all time and engendered still greater popular interest in the tragic event. This bibliography is a survey of the immense volume of literary, dramatic, and commercial endeavors that came out of history's most compelling shipwreck. Organized by genre in accessible categories and short entries, the book includes Titanic-inspired documentaries, narrative films, children's books, histories, short stories, novels, plays, articles, essays, software, websites, poems, and songs. Each entry includes a brief review, bibliographic information, and the technical details of the specific source. The reviews include subjective analysis designed to reflect the usefulness of the source and to be of benefit to researchers and scholars. Five appendices include lists of the actors appearing in more than one Titanic film, brief film and television appearances of the Titanic, films never or not yet released, books that survived the wreck, and books written by passengers.