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A Size Comparison of the Titanic to Modern Cruise Ships
How big was the Titanic? In its day it was one of the largest ship ever built. But when compared to modern ships it was not too far off in size until the largest ship Oasis of the Seas came on the scene about 100 years later.
52 commentsThe Geology of The Titanic Shipwreck Site
An examination of the Titanic shipwreck site from a geological perspective. Its location, the environment, seismic activities in the area, etc.
7 commentsBody Armor In The American Civil War
Police officers and soldiers routinely use bulletproof vests today as added protection while on duty. This life saving garment has been around since the dawn of war. Believe it or not it was even used during the American Civil War.
8 commentsThe State of the Union In 1861: The North Versus The South
A comparison of the North and South during 1861 on the eve of the American Civil War as seen from a numerical perspective.
5 commentsPlaces To Take Your Dog for Obedience Training
A suggestive short list of where to send your dog for obedience training with information, cost, advantages and disadvantages of each place.
3 commentsHorses Of The American Civil War Generals
Horses played a critical role during the American Civil War, especially for the generals sitting on them. Some generals had several favorite horses during war. A few of the key players such as Lee, Grant, and Sherman, are mentioned here with their most populars
4 commentsMen: How To Improve Your Sexual Performance Using These Five Exercises
Men taking prescription drugs is not the only way to solve your ED (Erectile Dysfunction) problems. Throw away those pills and save your hard earned money. Improve your sexual performance the natural way by exercising.
49 commentsThe Day A Plane Crash into the Empire State Building
The Twin Towers were not the first buildings in New York City to be hit by aircrafts. The Empire State Building was hit by an airplane accidentally in 1945. This is the story of that incident.
15 commentsWhy The Manhattan Project Needed Large Quantities of Silver from the U.S. Treasury
A lot of silver was used during the Manhattan Project to produce enough Uranium to make atomic bomb. The silver was borrowed from the U.S. Treasury and every pound of it was returned after the project ended, about 28 million pounds.
10 commentsThe Great Blizzard of 1888 In New York City
A look at the famous blizzard that hit New York City in 1888. The idea of building the subways in NYC came out of the consequences the people faced during and after the blizzard.
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