Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Titanic 100th Anniversary

All over the world people have listened or watched about the big and disastrous Titanic. It was built in Belfast, Ireland. Harland and Wolff were the owners of the White Star Line shipping company which commissioned the construction of the Titanic, one of the three transatlantic 'Olympic class' liners.
Construction started on 31 March 1909 and it took more than 4,000 people and three years to finish it.
The finished ship was an achievement of Edwardian engineering, measuring 886ft.

Stern view of the Titanic

On April 10 1912, the Titanic set off from Southampton across the north Atlantic towards New York. "She was impressive, boasting four towering funnels, triple propellers and 11 decks. More than 600 tonnes of coal a day were needed to propel the ship, with  more than 150 stokers working below, day and night, to keep Titanic's 29 boilers steaming". (IrisPictureLibrary/FatherBrowneSJCollection).

The ship carried 2,224 passengers and crew, from millionaires, to teachers and emigrants. Just over 700 escaped and made it to New York.

Six year old Robert Douglas Spedden playing with a spinning top on deck, watched by his father and other passengers

On Sunday 14 April, as the Titanic was sailing on a clear night over a calm sea. At 23:40 the bell tolled three times and lookout Frederick Fleet cried: "Iceberg, right ahead". Seconds later the ship hit the iceberg. By midnight, water was already flooding into third-class sections. However, many passengers were reluctant to go out on deck, as Captain Smith ordered the lifeboats to be launched. It was hard to believe that the ship which was unsinkable would go down before another boat came to its rescue.
There was only space to save 1,178 people on Titanic, with only 20 lifeboats on board. Women and children went first, but many of the life boats were launched only half full, while many third-class passengers remained trapped inside the ship.

Everyone hears how nobel it is for a Captain to go down with his ship and it was exactly what happened with Captain Smith. However, his story is not that good. He failed the passengers and crew of the Titanic, because "He failed to heed ice warnings, did not slow his ship when ice was reported directly in his path and allowed lifeboats to leave the sinking ship partially filled, unnecessarily adding at least 500 names to the list of the dead". The first lifeboat to launch, with a capacity for 40, contained just 12 people.

Titanic Captain Edward Smith
Captain Smith

The last lifeboat was lowered from the ship just after 2 am. Captain Edward Smith released his staff with the words: "every man for himself". He returned to the bridge and prepared to go down with his ship.

Even though S.O.S. messages were sent, the nearest ship that answered their calls was the Carpathia, which was four hours away.

With all the hard work with the construction, the myths surrounding the captain and other passagers about cowardly acts and the horror from the 2 hours and 40 minutes that the Titanic took to sink entirely, there is a love story that is always remembered, that of Isidor Straus and his wife, Ida.
"On the night of the disaster, as the call to board the lifeboats went out, Isidor escorted Ida to Lifeboat 8 and prepared to say goodbye to her. Ida, however, refused to enter the small boat, saying, “We have lived together for many years. Where you go, I go.” Several other first- class passengers tried to convince Ida to board but she could not be swayed. Instead, she sent her newly employed maid, Ellen Bird, in her place, after first wrapping her in a fur as protection against the cold. The Strauses were last seen seated side by side on Titanic’s Boat Deck.
Isidor’s body was recovered by the Mackay-Bennett. A funereal service for Isidor was delayed for a few days in the hopes that Ida’s body might too be recovered, allowing the two who had lived and died together to also share a funeral—but Ida’s body was never found".
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On this article, in the BBC website, it shows an image of how the Titanic sank in 2 hours and 40 minutes.

On this offical website dedicated to the RMS Titanic, it shows how the ship looks like deep down on the sea bed.
It's been 100 years since the Titanic struck an iceberg and sank into icy waters off the coast of Canada. Now, she  lies some four kilometers under the surface of the North Atlantic. And people often question themselfs: "Why is The Titanic disaster so popular?". The answer is as simple as the question. A perfect focus on the supreme choices of individual lives. 

The crew and the passagers dind't had much time to think about consequences. That they had time to think was: the ship was saking, there wasn't going to be room from everybody to be saved and everybody wanted a spot on the lifeboats. After the disaster people were questioned of why they were the one that survived when many other didn't even got the chance.

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Amazon

The Amazon, also known as Rainforest, is located in South America. It covers nine nations: Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. This biome is the largest tropical rain forest and river basin and it has an incomparable biodiversity, where the quantity of different plant species is the largest on Earth. To illustrate what I just stated, one in ten known species on Earth exists in the Amazon, a region comprising 1.4 billion acres of dense forests, half of the planet’s remaining tropical forests, 4,100 miles of winding rivers and 2.6 million square miles of land, which represents 40 percent of South America.
Despite the fact that these statistics are recognized worldwide, deforestation is the biggest problem in the region. Trees have been torn down in the search for short term benefits. Extensive cattle ranching and agricultural expansion also contribute to this problem. A poorly planned infrastructure and the illegal and unsustainable extraction of natural resources, as well as climate change, make the situation even worse. Also, according to the WWF website: "At current deforestation rates, 55% of the Amazon's rainforests could be gone by 2030".
People think that the complaints about deforestation are only releated to the thousands of species that could be lost, they often forget that the Amazon is also home to 33 million people, including 1.6 million indigenous people from 370 ethnic groups. These people depend on the Amazon to provide their food, shelter and medicines. Most importantly, the region of the Amazon is fundamental to maintain global climate balance and directly influences the rainfall patterns in Brazil and the rest of South America.
I'm very proud to say that this amazing forest covers 49% of my country, Brazil. However, at the same time, I'm ashamed to say that there are many people who don't value it properly. And that's why 26.000 km are destroyed every year.


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References:
http://www.worldwildlife.org/what/wherewework/amazon/index.html

Natural Disaster - Floods in Rio de Janeiro

According to the National Geographic website: "A flood occurs when water overflows or inundates land that's normally dry. This can happen in a multitude of ways. Most common is when rivers or streams overflow their banks. Excessive rain, a ruptured dam or levee, rapid ice melting in the mountains, or even an unfortunately placed beaver dam can overwhelm a river and send it spreading over the adjacent land, called a floodplain. Coastal flooding occurs when a large storm or tsunami causes the sea to surge inland. [...]
When floodwaters recede, affected areas are often blanketed in silt and mud. The water and landscape can be contaminated with hazardous materials, such as sharp debris, pesticides, fuel, and untreated sewage. Potentially dangerous mold blooms can quickly overwhelm water-soaked structures. Residents of flooded areas can be left without power and clean drinking water, leading to outbreaks of deadly waterborne diseases like typhoid, hepatitis A, and cholera."

In 2011, a series of floods and mudslides took place in the Mountainous Region (RegiĆ£o Serrana) of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This disaster happened in the cities Nova Friburgo, Teresopolis, Petropolis, Sumidouro and Sao Jose do Vale do Rio Preto.
Due to the quantity of rain between the 11 and 12 January 2011 (more than expected for the entire month), the consequences were disastrous floods, mudslides and landslides. 
However, many described it as being more man-made than natural. This was because of poor development decisions, such as building on insecure ground. In addition to this, a lack of disaster planning was also a factor.

The governmente response came when president Dilma Rousseff declared an emergency budget of R$ 780 million (US$ 466.2 million) to be made available for reconstruction work, such as  federal assistance in machinery, helicopters and manpower, as requested by the governor Luis Fernando Pezao.

The obvious consequences of this major disaster in Brazil were the loss of 905 people and the 35 thousand who became homeless, according to Civil Defense authorities. Power and telephone lines were down in the three towns, and there was no drinking water. There was also a serious impact on industry, agriculture, livestock, trade, tourism and service providers.
Also, cases of leptospirosis* were reported in Nova Friburgo and Teresopolis.

This was the worst weather-related disaster in Brazil's history.
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Bibliographical references:
http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/natural-disasters/floods-profile

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Items for sale!

Wireless Dell E5400, Windows Vista.
Used netbook. With Wi-Fi, DVD reader, speakers and Bluetooth.
Great machine, dependable, with security system fully working. Worth buying.

TOTAL: 245.00

Add warranty for $52.00.
Shipping within US: $30.00.
Payment: PayPal (Visa, American Express and Mastercard).
Delivery: pickup only.
Item located in NYC.
No returns accepted.











Blackberry Curve Red, unlocked.
A new, used smartphone in good condition. Purchased six months ago. With orginal packaging but not sealed.
Features: Video Recording, Calculator, Color Screen, Text Messaging, Calendar, MMS Enabled, MP3 Player, Email Access, Bluetooth Enabled, GPS, QWERTY Keyboard, Push to Talk, Speakerphone.
Apps: UbberTwitter, Facebook, Blackberry Messenger, WhatsApp and Blackberry App World.

TOTAL: $100.00

If needed, add warranty for $42.00.
Shipping within US: $10.00.
Payment: PayPal (Visa, American Express and Mastercard).
Delivery estimated within 7 days after purchase.
Returns accepted within 14 days from delivery, total refund if not fully satisfied and buyer pays return shipping.










Paul (Unrated), from the director of Superbad.
Graeme (Simon Pegg) and Clive (Nick Frost) are British guys on holiday in America for the Comic-Con. After meeting their favorite author they head off in their RV for a trip to meet the UFO hotspots. These sci-fi geeks accidentally find an alien, Paul (voice of Seth Rogan) in the middle of the road towards Area 51. Now, they have to run away from the FBI, who have been searching for Paul, who escaped from the Government facilities after 60 years. Because for him, it's time to go home. So his new friends, Graeme and Clive, are willing to help him at every cost.
A brand-new DVD. Unopened.

TOTAL: $15.00
Warranty: $6.50
Shipping (US and Canada): $5.00.
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"Mockinjay", Suzanne Collins.
The final book from the Hunger Games trilogy. After outdaring the Capitol and the power of President Snow, not once but twice, Katniss Everdeen is now attacked at her most vulnerable place, her family and her district. Now, is the time for her to prove she has the force to defeat the Capitol not only in The Games but also outside the Arena, and with the rebels on her side. But, the question remains, who will triumph and win her heart? Peeta or Gale?
A brand-new book. With undamaged pages. Ready for shipping (no extra costs within NY State).

TOTAL: $13.00
 No warranty needed.
If needed, shipping: $3.00.
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Returns accepted within 30 days from delivery.












James P. Sullivan, from Monster Inc.
He is a bear-shaped monster with horns, covered in sky blue fur with purple spots.
A brand-new toy. Undamaged. Ready for shipping (no extra costs within NY State).

TOTAL: $15.00
No warranty.
If needed, shipping: $5.00
Pay with bank deposit.
Delivery estimated within 7 days after purchase.
No possibility of returns.