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Re: Thomas Andrews: Hero, or as guilty as Ismay? | #27 |
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First of all MGY...You are fantastic...you have actually done your research on Ismay. and brought up a great point about Andrews...what people don't understand...is that Titanic did not speed up in its journey either. Titanic went the same speed as her sister ships did in that same path. Ismay merely questioned if they were able to make it to NY Tues night instead of Wed. Morning. And Ismay did help in the aide of passengers to their life boats. Ismay felt horrible the way the papers described him...and the 1997 movie didn't do any better. It was many things that led to the destruction of Titanic and the loss of lives...you can't just blame one person.
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Posted on: 2008/1/19 22:06
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Re: Thomas Andrews: Hero, or as guilty as Ismay? | #26 |
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Other than the constructing of the ship I dont see any diffence between the 2 besides that ismay wanted to get into a lifeboat and andrews wanted to stay on the ship he built other than I dont c any other diffencies
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Posted on: 2007/12/27 5:09
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Re: Thomas Andrews: Hero, or as guilty as Ismay? | #25 |
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nnooo it's not.
i mean it might have to do with the spanish or watever but who cares? i'm learning bout it in history i think i'd kno there bud. i'm not stupid. i even looked it up and that's the definition i got. i just summarized it alittle. |
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Posted on: 2007/12/9 4:15
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Re: Thomas Andrews: Hero, or as guilty as Ismay? | #24 |
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Umm yes it does have to do with it. Just look up Yellow Journalism...It has everything to do with it. That wasn't Yellow Journalism...that's propaganda.
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Posted on: 2007/12/8 6:14
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Re: Thomas Andrews: Hero, or as guilty as Ismay? | #23 |
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no... yellow journalism is journalism that exploits and or exaggerates the news and other media to attract the public.
it has nothing to do with the spanish. besides i should kno becuz i'm learning about it in history. and we've been talking about it alot. so i def kno wat it is. and it's still fresh in my memory. i don't have to think about it. |
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Posted on: 2007/12/4 20:45
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Re: Thomas Andrews: Hero, or as guilty as Ismay? | #22 |
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Umm no....Yellow Journalism dealt with how the Spanish were treating the Cuban's in the late 19th/early 20th century....If my memory serves correct.
Perhaps you just mean propaganda? |
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Posted on: 2007/12/4 1:53
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Re: Thomas Andrews: Hero, or as guilty as Ismay? | #21 |
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it seems as tho the media exaggerates EVERYTHING. it was the same even way back when. but back then they called it yellow journalism...
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Posted on: 2007/12/3 20:20
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Re: Thomas Andrews: Hero, or as guilty as Ismay? | #20 |
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makes sense...media exaggerates claims, etc.
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Posted on: 2007/12/3 0:18
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Re: Thomas Andrews: Hero, or as guilty as Ismay? | #19 |
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good point.
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