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Part of living in 2018 means learning how to decipher between news and #Fakenews. That prominent people in multiple facets of society seem to have trouble with this as well can make it seem a daunting task for your average citizen. This test will be a good barometer of your ability to separate the fake news from the real.
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I have always been fascinated by the story of the sinking of the Titanic, April 1912. The sadness of all these people who were heading somewhere .......full of hope,and excitement, or looking forward to new beginnings. Many with loved ones waiting on the other side. all lost in a moment. The movie captured so much of what I imagine the night to have been like. Lives just being lived in the moment, dancing and dining the night away in their elegant surroundings, unaware that this will be the LAST night for many of them. actual photograph of one of the dining rooms I was thrilled to find out that James Cameron's " Titanic "was being re-released this month for the 100 year anniversary of the tragedy. In IMAX and 3D, no less. So after much anticipation we are off for our 3 hour adventure. Tickets in hand Snacks at the ready Erin, ever the fashionista modeling the latest in 3D eye wear. It was more spectacular than I imagined. And getting such an up close view of all the gorgeous clothing was a real treat. Did you forget just how adorable Leonardo di Caprio was? And it was also more traumatic, seeing it........larger than life. I actually hoped that this time, Jack might be saved. In fact I was sure of it. I was almost able to reach out and touch him. but alas..............No. It was not meant to be. There were sniffles of course, and a tear or two discreetly brushed from a cheek but my girlfriends and I thoroughly enjoyed the movie ( and highly recommend seeing it at an IMAX theatre in 3D) But all in all it's still.... just a movie. It ends, and we go home to our lives. For for the real passengers the horror was beyond belief. But we still remember their story all these years later. We are still talking about them, looking for bits and pieces of information, trying to piece together that night of nights. We are fascinated to find a bit of china, insignia from an officers' uniform, a childs' toy....that help to bring the stark, dry historical facts into clearer focus, actual Titanic china pattern being re-released for the anniversary two authentic White Star Line china cups and saucers from the collection of historian Russ Upholster Jr, match examples salvaged from Titanic. (courtesy Tea Time Magazine) Passenger category Number aboard Number saved Number lost Percentage saved Percentage lost Children, First Class 6 5 1 83.4% 16.6% Children, Second Class 24 24 0 100% 0% Children, Third Class 79 27 52 34% 66% Women, First Class 144 140 4 97% 3% Women, Second Class 93 80 13 86% 14% Women, Third Class 165 76 89 46% 54% Women, Crew 23 20 3 87% 13% Men, First Class 175 57 118 33% 67% Men, Second Class 168 14 154 8% 92% Men, Third Class 462 75 387 16% 84% Men, Crew 865 192 693 22% 78% Total 2224 710 1514 32% 68 (figures from Wikipedia) these were not just 1514 victims, they were real people and we wish to know something about them.........we want to touch their lives in some way. Not far from my little corner of the world, we are lucky to have a wonderful 'Titanic Museum' that really does a fine job of weaving the story with the artifacts on display. It's very well done. And if you are intrigued by this particular event in history it's worth checking it out. Titanic Museum in Branson, MO click here Good bye Jack.
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