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Exploring Patterns of Survival from the Titanic Dataset | Towards Data Science

Towards Data Science·Mahnoor Javed·19 days ago
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Introduction Titanic shipwreck was a major historical incident that shaped how we view human survival during disasters. Even a century later, this tragic incident still offers valuable insights and lessons. The RMS Titanic was one of the largest and most luxurious ship of its time. It was nicknamed “The Unsinkable” by its proud makers. On April 10th, 1912, it set out on its first journey from England to New York. The Titanic took with it all classes of people, the wealthy and the poor. It was commanded by the Senior Captain Edward John Smith. During the course of its voyage, the Titanic received multiple warnings of ice on the Atlantic, which made it change its course twice. But on the 4th day of its voyage, 14th April, it collided with a huge iceberg that led to the beginning of the slow sinking of this luxurious ship. The ship sent radio signals to other nearby ships for help, but only one of them responded. The captain ordered the passengers to be evacuated.…

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