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TITANIC FACTS
Capt. E.J. Smith, who had planned to retire from the sea after helming Titanic's maiden voyage, went down with his ship.
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One of the lifeboats was found in the ocean almost a month after the sinking with three bodies in it.
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Only 306 bodies of Titanic passengers were recovered.
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Rescuers burned some of the clothing from recovered bodies to deter souvenir hunting.
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The body of a 2-year-old passenger was not identified until 2007. DNA evidence finally showed that the body was that of Sidney Leslie Goodwin of England.
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Maxixe the Pig Music Box. Owner Edith Rosenbaum Russell retrieved her pig music box from her Titanic stateroom just before getting into a lifeboat. She played the pig to help calm children in the boat. The pig became part of the Titanic legend, and the subject of the children's book, "Pig on the Titanic: A True Story."
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Polar the Titanic Bear. Douglas Spedden, 7, took his stuffed bear Polar with him on the Titanic. Spedden and Polar were rescued, and Spedden's mother wrote a book, "Polar the Titanic Bear," as a Christmas gift for Douglas. In 1994, the book was published publicly, selling more than 250,000 copies.
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The British newspaper The London Daily Mail reported "Titanic Sunk, No Lives Lost," in its initial April 16, 1912, story.
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The New York Times devoted 75 pages to coverage of the Titanic in the first week after the sinking.
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The St. Louis Post-Dispatch suggested the suffragette movement would end after the Titanic's sinking because women would fear that it would end the "women and children first" lifeboat rule.
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The U.S. Senate inquiry into the disaster led to a recommendation that U.S. statutes be changed to require that all passenger vessels carry "sufficient lifeboats to accommodate every passenger and every member of the crew."
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Titanic survivor actress Dorothy Gibson starred in the silent film "Saved From the Titanic" four weeks after the wreck, wearing the same clothes she wore aboard ship.
According to statistics, Americans spend two hours and 54 minutes using their mobile phones per day.
Nuclear energy is a zero-emission energy source.
Your Apple product’s warranty may be void if you smoke near it.
King’s Field is the world’s first PlayStation game.
The word “robot” originated from a Czech word that means “forced labor.”
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Second Officer Charles Lightoller and passenger Jack Thayer both wrote books describing their survival experiences aboard the Titanic.
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According to the California ScienCenter, nearly five Titanics could be built at today's approximate equivalent cost of $400 million each with the money Cameron's movie "Titanic" has made. (more than $1.84 billion worldwide so far).
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Passenger Lawrence Beesley survived two Titanic sinkings. After the first, he made the lifeboats, and later was hired as a consultant for the 1958 film "A Night to Remember." He sneaked on the set as an extra scheduled to go down with the ship during filming, but he was discovered by the director and was thrown out.
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The song "Down With the Old Canoe" about the Titanic sinking was recorded decades later by a group of South Carolina cotton mill workers.
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Lady Marjorie Bellamy is lost with the Titanic in an episode of the "Masterpiece Theatre" series "Upstairs Downstairs," but her maid survives.
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In the first episode of the hit PBS series "Downton Abbey," the presumptive heir to Downton Abbey dies aboard the Titanic.
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"The Titanic Requiem," a debut symphonic work from Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb and his son Robin-John Gibb, recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, was released April 3 to commemorate the Titanic anniversary.
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A first-class lunch menu from the Titanic dated April 14, 1912, sold for 76,000 British pounds on March 31, 2012.
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Of course, there's an app for the Titanic; it's published by The History Press.
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Cyril Quigley watched the Titanic leave Belfast's Harland and Wolff shipyard in 1912 when he was 4. On March 31, 2012, Quigley, age 105, was guest of honor at the opening of the Titanic Belfast museum in Northern Ireland.
Who doesn't love animes right? I for one started watching recently. Began with Attack on Titan and then went on to watch some old ones like Code Geass. I love them. Next up, I will share a few facts about anime that you probable didn't know about.
ANIME FACTS
Anime is actually an individual subject in Japanese schools
Given the popularity of Anime films and television in Japan, it comes without any surprise that several Japanese colleges now offer courses that can help students get into the field of anime filmmaking. Some examples of these include the Anime and Game Scenario Major offered by the Amusement Media School Sougou Gakuin and the Anime Production Course offered by Tokyo Animation College. However, ‘anime’ in these colleges likely refers to ‘animation’ rather than the study of any specific shows.
Anime voice acting is also a popular subject or course in Japan. Interested students can enroll in around 130 anime voice acting schools in the country.