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    Amelia Earhart: A Woman with a Strong Heart In 1932‚ Amelia Earhart became the first woman and second person to fly solo across the Atlantic (Amelia). Amelia’s success not only as an aviator but as a writer and activist encouraged women in their fight for equality in the United States. Amelia set numerous aviation records that led her to be one of the first female celebrities known for her success rather than her beauty. Her fight for women’s suffrage and her formation of the Ninety Nines‚ a women’s

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    admitting to military presence in the region. As Carol Linn Dow points out in her book “The Lost Flight of Amelia Earhart”‚ whether Earhart and Noonan were in fact spying for the U.S. government‚ the Japanese “had little choice but to have considered the two as such” 29. This theory is more plausible‚ as one only has to prove that the Japanese captured them instead of also proving Earhart and Noonan were spies. The only obstacle standing in the way of this theory is that Noonan was an excellent

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    Amelia Earhart Imagine being discriminated against and not able to do what you are set to do. Amelia Earhart is an inspiration to all women around the world. She overcame many struggles in her life to achieve her goals. After accomplishing great things she was recognized as a determined‚ strong‚ women. Not many people believed inhere however she believed in herself and became somebody important to the world. Not only did she inspire others but she as well inspired many young girls who didn’t believe

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    Through the Looking Glass of Amelia Earhart “Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace. The soul that knows it not knows no release from little things: Knows not the livid loneliness of fear‚ nor mountain heights where bitter joy can hear the sound of wings. How can life grant us boon of living‚ compensate for dull gray ugliness and pregnant hate unless we dare the soul’s dominion? Each time we make a choice‚ we pay with courage to behold the resistless day‚ and count it fair” (“Poem

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    Amelia Earhart: Role in Woman Status Amelia Earhart was born on July 24‚ 1897 in Atchison‚ Kansas‚ and died on January 5‚ 1939. Earhart is an international hero and between 1930 and 1935 she set seven women distance aviation and speed records. Earhart wanted to be the first women to fly around the world. Many things that she has done were considered unladylike at that time period. She was talked bad about and unsupported; yet that didn ’t change her determination to accomplish and reach her dreams

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    Characteristics of Powerful Women What do the following household names have in common? Amelia Earhart‚ Rosa Parks‚ and Malala Yousafzai. These women could all be described as strong‚ powerful‚ brave‚ revolutionary‚ and a plethora of other positive adjectives. So what exactly makes them strong? Amelia Earhart was the first female pilot to do a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Rosa Parks refused to give in to the racist culture of the 1900’s by standing up to the law of sitting

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    reactions‚ makes one unfit. (Amelia Earhart comporay Heroes). Amelia Earhart set an example for woman all around the world. Amelia Earhart helped change the way the world looked at women. Amelia Earhart is a leader when it comes to equal rights for women because she attempted to fly around the world when everyone said she couldn’t.Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean‚ and Earhart was the first person to try to fly around the world. ‘‘Earhart set herself a new goal‚ to

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    What happened to Amelia Earhart? During the time that Amelia Earhart was sprouting into adulthood‚ women were just starting to stand up for their wants and needs‚ including operating an aircraft. Amelia started her first flight lessons on a sunny day in January of 1921 (Historychannel1). Amelia had troubles learning to fly but with the help of her very trusty flight instructor‚ “Neta Snook‚’ Amelia ultimately achieved her goal of flying (Historychannel1). She competed in the air and was one of

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    his cows to find where the rumbling noise was coming from‚ and in his backyard he found an airplane and a young woman by the name of Amelia Earhart. The man drove her five miles away to the nearest telephone‚ and over a quick phone call to New York‚ she proclaimed‚ “I did it!” After 15 hours and 2‚026 miles‚ Amelia Earhart had set a new record (Bailey‚ 201). Amelia Earhart’s flight as the first aviatrix to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean was a defining event in American history because it was

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    Life Span Development and Personality: Amelia Earhart “The woman who can create her own job is the woman who will win fame and fortune” (Amelia Earhart). This is the life span development and personality of Amelia Earhart an American aviator who mysterious disappearance during a round the world flight in 1937 as the world’s best known woman pilot every. The story of Amelia Earhart peaks many peoples’ interests‚ even today. She is known for being the first female to fly over the Atlantic Ocean

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