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Titanic Tribute 1912-2012 Titanic Tribute My Name Is Master Marshall Drew
Mrs. Hendry Titanic Tribute 1912-2012 Titanic Tribute My name is Master Marshall Drew. At 1912-2012 the age of 8, I was a 2nd class passenger aboard the Titanic. I was traveling to Greenport, New York. My traveling companions were my aunt and uncle. They were raising me, because my mom died when I was two weeks old. We were returning from a visit with my fathers relatives in England. I boarded Lifeboat 10. Titanic Tribute My name is Alice Johnson. At the age 1912-2012 of 26, I was a 3rd class passenger aboard the Titanic. I was traveling to St. Charles, Illinois. My traveling companions were my four year old son, Harold, and my 18 month old daughter, Eleanor. We were returning from Sweden where we had visited my husbands parents. I boarded Lifeboat 15. Titanic Tribute 1912-2012 My name is Olaus Abelseth. At the age of 25 , I was a 3rd class passenger aboard the Titanic. I was traveling from Norway with my cousin, brother in law and three other friends after a brief stay with my parents. When the Titanic hit an iceberg, we saw the water rising in the sea. I started to swim to a lifeboat. I was freezing in the cold dark sea. Titanic Tribute My name is Violet Jessop. I live in London, 1912-2012 England. At the age of 24, I was a Stewardess aboard the Titanic. I was one of the Titanic maids. My birthday is October 1, 1887, and I died Wednesday, May 5, 1971. I got the job after I interviewed with no makeup and messy hair. -
Kronos Workforce Ready Sample Reports
KRONOS WORKFORCE READY SAMPLEKRONOS REPORTS for MANUFACTURING KRONOS WORKFORCE READY – Report Samples Standard and Ad Hoc Reporting My Saved Reports The Kronos Workforce Ready® solution provides both standard and ad hoc reporting. The “My Saved Reports” section of Workforce Ready provides the ability to share saved There are over 150 standard reports for HR, Timekeeping, and Payroll, each of which reports with others. can be modified using the built-in, ad hoc reporting tools. Reports can be scheduled and emailed. Scheduled reports can be set to “run as recipient,” so that system security is enforced. Administrators can schedule reports Compliance Reporting to be sent to department managers and the system will ensure that the report the Compliance reports are included as part of the Workforce Ready standard reports, department manager receives only includes the information that manager is permitted offered by product. Examples include EEO, OSHA, VETS, and New Hire. to view. Ad Hoc Reporting Colorful Diagram Windows Every report can be modified with easy-to-use, built-in reporting tools. Users can modify Workforce Ready also contains colorful diagram windows, giving users visual reports any report to reflect the data they need. directly from the Dashboard. Reports can be filtered by employees or by column. Users can run reports for any time period and may select from a wide range of predefined selections, such as “Today,” “Last Week,” or “Year-to-date.” In fact, there are approximately 40 predefined selections. Users can enter any range of dates, or any date expression, such as “90 days before today.” Reports can be sorted by any column displayed. -
Titanic Titanic
TitanicTitanic De Passagiers Anita Kerkhof 1 Voorwoord Na meer dan 100 jaar op de zeebodem te hebben gelegen is de Titanic QRJVWHHGV·s werelds bekendste schip! Het reusachtige schip dat onzinkbaar was. De luxe op het schip en het grootste schip ter wereld. Toch zonk het schip op 15 April 1912 naar de bodem van het Atlantische oceaan door een ijsberg. De passagiers moesten hun leven zien te redden door zo snel mogelijk naar een sloep te gaan. Voor vele van hen is dit niet gelukt en zijn op een tragische manier om het leven gekomen. Maar wie zijn die Passagiers, en wat zijn hun verhalen? In dit boek gaat het maar om 1 ding, De Passagiers! 2 Inhoud ͳǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǤǤǤʹ Voorwoord Hoofdstuk 2ǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥͶ Kapitein Edward John Smith Hoofdstuk 3ǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥ Eerste Klas Passagiers Hoofdstuk 4ǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥͶ2 Tweede Klas Passagiers Hoofdstuk 5ǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥʹ Derde Klas Passagiers Hoofdstuk 6ǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǤ 155 Passagiers Knechten ǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǤǤ 158 Bemanning: Dekofficieren ͺǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥ.. 167 Bemanning: Techniek ͻǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǤǤʹͲ Bemanning: Bevoorrading Afdeling Hoofdstuk 10ǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǤʹͷͷ Bemanning: Restaurant Personeel Hoofdstuk 11ǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǥǤǤʹͷ Titanic Onderwater 3 Kapitein Edward John Smith Kapitein Edward John Smith werd geboren op 27 Januari 1850 in Hanley Stoke-On-Trent Engeland. 6PLWK·VRXGHUV(GZDUGHQ&DWKHULQHZDUHQLQgetrouwd. In Juli 1887 trouwde Kapitein Edward John Smith met zijn Sarah Eleanor Pennington, En twee jaar later beviel Sarah van hun enige kind, Een dochter genaamd Helen. Smith woonde in Southampton aan de zuidkust van Engeland in een groot Twinpuntgevels rode bakstenen huis genaamd woodhead met zijn familie in Winn Road, Portswood. ͳͺͺͲ ǯ officer, en in 1887, bevel van zijn eerste schip, kreeg hij Republic 1. -
1912-04-15, [P ]
THE PAPER THAT BOOSTS KEO KUK ALL THE TIME. THE WEATHER Subscribers of Th« Dally Gate City Fair. Cooler. Local temp—7 are Served the full Leaeed Wire ser p. m. 67; 7 a. m. 49. vice of the United Press Associations. ©alt VOL. 114. NO. 91. KEOKUK, IOWA, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1912 EIGHT PAGES •••••••• •• • • • •••••••••••• • • PASSENGE7/ JN • IS UNSINKABLE •illN LIFE BOATS • DECLARE OWNERS"EARLY •, BULLETINS • BO £ J VESSEL • <e • — $$ — • • Partial List / lose Who Were • • Titanic Would Keep Afloat In • | • J ' >• AFTER THE CRASH • Spite of Accl- • j FROM THE SEA • • ,,asa. • • dents. ' •! • ^ :• • •! • [Unied Press Leased Wire Serv- • • [United Press Leased Wire Serv- • Morning Dispatches and Wireless i • ice.] • "Have Struok an Iceberg; We Are • ioe.] • ID BY WIRELESS • NEW YORK, April 16.—The • Badly Damaged; Rush Aid," Was • NEW YORK. April 16—The • Flutters Regarding the »* • White Star line officials here this • the Message • White Star line officials, after a • Wreck of the • morning gave out the following • • conference lasting more than an • Titanic. Giant Steamship Titanic Struck by Iceberg in • partial list of first class passen- • Received. • hour today, Issued an official • motors had been stopped. It develop • statement In which they stated • I ed, however, that there were reserve • gers who were booked to sail • v>^-. * r:-:h • from Southampton, Cherbourg • • that the great liner was unslnk- • I Midocean and Reported Sinking With motors and storage 'batteries for the • and Queenstown on the Titanic • • able and that there was no rea- • wireless and when this became known 2200 on Board. • as follows: • • son to believe that she either • REVENUE CUTTERS HELP some of the apprehension was reliev OUT IN HID OCEAN • had or could founder. -
Titanic Spectacle
Published by Organise!, 40 Bedford Street, Belfast, BT2 7FF Titanic On June 8, the Euro Cup opened in a massive scale, there are cuts in social where many workers are not Warsaw. The city was full of football fans, services and exorbitant price increases - all organized and are beaten with media, police, military police and in the name of „austerity‟. defeatism in a country with conciliatory unions, is creating more protestors. Our comrades from ZSP also pointed out and more social problems. Femen, the anarcho-syndicalist ZSP and the that the general contractor which built the Tenants Defense Committee organised National Stadium in Warsaw had just A guillotine was produced and the Spectacle protests against the politics of the Euro. The declared bankruptcy. Leaving “a whole line demonstrators declared that if the ZSP and Tenants Defence Committee of subcontractors and workers” who have politicians continue protecting the interests protested about the huge amounts of money not been paid. of the rich and elites, at the expense of spent on the Euro. Who will benefit? Well, working people, they might have to use it: These workers: unsurprisingly, UEFA (tax exempt in Poland) Instead of more social cuts, the only along with a few businesses. Almost 26 threatened to block the opening of thing we want cut are the heads of the Euro, but didn't. The workers at billion Euro has been spent on this spectacle the government. and working people are footing the bill. the stadium for the Euro, who are Children go hungry as the city privatises being cheated and receive less money The protestors described the city: school cafeterias, schools and nurseries have than promised, threatened to strike - as one big Potemkin village, been closed, the poor are being evicted on but didn't. -
CHILDREN of the TITANIC Their Story - Their Words (5 Days That Shaped Their Lives)
1 CHILDREN OF THE TITANIC Their story - Their words (5 days that shaped their lives) Whether traveling in first, second or third class, life on the Titanic was a thrilling experience for children of all ages. Some were merely babes in the arms of young mothers, others groups of rowdy immigrants tagging alongside their parents, eager to see the shores of America; yet others were young men and women awaiting a new life far from their poverty-stricken homelands. Though they came from different backgrounds, all were united in awe as they gazed upon the massive, 'unsinkable' ship destined to carry them to a new life. Then came April 15, 1912 and their young lives were forever changed. 2 3 GRANDE STAIRCASE FOYER FIRST-CLASS First class was by far the most luxurious and privileged class on board the Titanic, and the few children who sailed the seas in such comfort were lucky indeed. Mainly these youngsters were accompanying their parents on extravagant vacations and the Titanic was merely the final leg of their journey - a grand ship that would take them home in the height of opulence and style. Most of the younger children were cared for by governesses and nurses, whose job it was to constantly dote on their pampered charges, changing their diapers, taking them out for walks on the decks, and tucking them in at night. Eleven-year old William Carter II, probably the richest child on board along with his sister Lucile, had a manservant to ensure he was the model of stateliness. Seventeen-year old Vera Dick was even married! Lucile Carter (14) William Carter (11) +parents 4 B96 & B98 The Carters had been living in England for the past year. -
TITANIC the Musical
TITANIC the Musical - 2020 Campolindo Music Department Production - Cast List *** Performance Dates at Bottom / List by Artist below Performance Dates CHARACTER PORT CAST Space STARBOARD CAST WHITE STAR LINE Thomas Andrews, Ship's Builder Kyle Mcdonald Finn Larhette J. Bruce Ismay, Ship's Owner Drew Mcgill Lleyton Allen OFFICERS AND CREW Captain E. J. Smith Sy Anderson Drew Shellen First Officer Murdoch Ian Mcbride Tate Eames Second Officer Lightoller Cole Motley Alec Home Third Officer Pitman Makayla Erickson Shannon Crosby Fourth Officer Boxhall Nathan Ehrenberger Brandon Gentry Quartermaster Robert Hichens Lleyton Allen Sam Hansen Harold Bride, Radioman Finn Jordan Ed Huang Frederick Barrett, Stoker Sam Hansen Rexford Curtiss Frederick Fleet, Lookout Maddie Cortright Angie Louie Joseph Bell, Chief Engineer Charlie Hansen Cooper Lenahan Henry Etches, Senior Steward Brandon Gentry Cole Motley Bellboy, Clifford Henry Harris Lauren Cadotte Devon Ashburn Bellboy, Arthur Barratt Annabeth Chow Lucy Foss PRINCIPAL FIRST CLASS PASSENGERS Isidor Straus, 1st Class Passenger Alec Home George Ekmekjian Ida Straus, 1st Class Passenger Georgina Williams Sophia Hevel John J. Astor, 1st Class Passenger Tate Eames Finn Jordan Madeleine Astor, 1st Class Passenger Ava Jacuzzi Katie Pflieger Benjamin Guggenheim, 1st Class Passenger Nathan Ehrenberger Brandon Gentry Mme. Aubert, 1st Class Passenger Maddie Ikeya Annabeth Chow John B. Thayer, 1ST Class Passenger Finn Larhette Sy Anderson Marion Thayer, 1st Class Passenger Bella Brocato Natalie Fiorindo George Widener, 1st Class Passenger George Ekmekjian Cooper Lenahan Eleanor Widener, 1st Class Passenger Emmie Miller Ruby Vanhouten Charlotte Cardoza, 1st Class Passenger Ruby Vanhouten Reilly Yuen Edith Corse Evans, 1st Class Passenger Sullivan Jordan Genevieve Mckenzie J.