Violet Constance Jessop was born on October 2, 1887 in Bahia Blanca, Argentina, and died on May 5, 1971. She was a ocean liner stewardess and a nurse. She was known for surviving the disastrous sinking of the Titanic , the Britannic and the Olympic.. She was called “ Miss Unsinkable” ( www.encyclopedia-titanica.org) Jessup was the oldest daughter. Her parents were named William & Katherine Jessop. She was the first of nine children and she spent most of her time caring for her younger siblings
The theory of the Titanic being swapped with her sister ship was presented by Robin Gardiner in his book Titanic: The Ship that Never Sank? Some terms needed to understand this argument will be stated in this paragraph. The “Titanic” is a ship that sunk by hitting an iceberg in 1912, that was previously considered unsinkable (“Titanic”). The “Olympic” is the Titanic’s sister ship ("RMS Olympic"), and part of the conspiracy that it was swapped for the Titanic after the Olympic suffered from a major
Looking at landscape art, especially when painted by one of the masters, many have undoubtedly pondered: what would it be like to live there? Shapes and attention to detail are, of course, important in a painting. However, it is color that draws the eye and inspires the heart. Oscar Wilde, an Irish poet and dramatist, spoke well of this when he noted that, “Mere color, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways. (qtd in “color”)”. Vincent
Introduction Color additives are added to almost everything, from toothpaste to medicines. They are also added to food and drink to make it appear more appealing to consumers. However, when used improperly, food dyes can be dangerous. As a result, the use of color additives is highly regulated by the FDA—the Food and Drug Administration—in the Unites States.1 Food dyes are controlled so harshly because their structure is similar to that of some of the bases found in human DNA, and the dye could
and flower pigmentation is examined using Viola cornuta. Three color variations were used including dark violet, light violet, and white flowers. Each variation was observed for ten minutes in one minute intervals and this was repeated in ten different trials starting at 1:00PM at Tallahassee Nursery. The trend resulting from the data showed strongest preference for the most pigmented dark violet flowers and weakest preference for the least pigmented white flowers. There are many factors to take
Eggplant is a Universally Flattering Color for Every Woman This season, we dare you to be fearless by adding some bold pops of color to your wardrobe. This is the perfect moment to brighten up and broaden your color pairing options since the latest trends embrace deep, daring hues. Of all the color trends this season, we easily fell in love with the rich, royal tones of purple, from amethyst to plum to lavender. The new Fresh Produce Eggplant Collection celebrates the earthy tones of this comforting
Paul Morin is very interesting. There were many issues that caused an innocent man from Queensville, Ontario to be convicted of the murder of Christine Jessop. We’re going to look at how the police failed to conduct a thorough investigation, how the court system failed, and how cases like this can be preventing in the future. Christine Jessop was a nine year old girl who after bring dropped off by the school bus at her home in Queensville decided to ride her bike to the park nearby to meet with
R v Morin is a case concerning the murder of 9 year old Christine Jessop and the wrongful conviction of Guy Paul Morin. Christine Jessop went missing on October 3, 1984, after searching for days there was no sign of Christine. Almost 3 months later on December 31, 1984 Christine’s body was found 50 kilometers away, she had been stabbed several times in the chest which had been the cause of death the semen on her clothing also suggested that she was raped. On February 14 1985 Christine’s mother told
Someone found the fourth golden ticket out of the six, and I don't care at all. Okay, I do care, but it isn't anyone's business to know or to care about what I think, just like how it doesn't matter what I think of the golden ticket winners. I'm gonna vent it out anyways. That first golden ticket winner, August Glop or whatever his name is, seems to be extremely gluttonous. His whole family consists of gourmands. They eat far too much. One of them even ate the reporter's microphone! It's horrific
have already met. The crew reveals that they know of the Baudelaires mainly because of telegrams they have been receiving and are searching for a sugar bowl the villains are also looking for. Captain Widdershins gives each child a suit and a task, Violet must fix their telegram, Klaus must look at tidal charts to locate the