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    synonymous with flying is a female. Amelia Earhart‚ a self-determined and motivated young woman who had an unfathomable passion for aeronautics and adventure‚ is best known for her renowned accomplishments as the first pilot to solo across the Atlantic Ocean‚ Pacific Ocean‚ and afar. Amelia Earhart‚ daughter of Samuel and Amelia Earhart‚ was born in Atchison‚ Kansas on July 24‚ 1897. Earhart’s parents moved frequently due to employment‚ so most of her

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    10-year-old Amelia Mary Earhart saw her first plane at a state fair‚ she was not impressed. "It was a thing of rusty wire and wood and looked not at all interesting‚" she said. It wasn’t until Earhart attended a stunt-flying exhibition‚ almost a decade later‚ that she became seriously interested in aviation. A pilot spotted Earhart and her friend‚ who were watching from an isolated clearing‚ and dove at them. "I am sure he said to himself‚ ’Watch me make them scamper‚’" she said. Earhart‚ who felt

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    Amelia Earhart made a big difference in the world during the early 1900s and even to this day. She’s known for her astonishing accomplishments in the world as the first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic‚ Pacific ‚ and so on. She was independent‚ strong‚ and had the courage to do anything she wanted to. Amelia Earhart inspired many people and was not afraid to take chances. Because Amelia was such a strong person‚ she has affected many people and inspired many women to follow their ambitions

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    Amelia Earhart Conspiracy

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    "Amelia Earhart Conspiracy" [pic] Amelia Earhart Conspiracy Introduction Amelia Earhart was one of the most celebrated women aviators‚ breaking about fifteen different flying records. On June 1‚1937 Earhart and Fred Noona‚ her navigator‚ began their round the world flight. If completed she would be the second person to finish this flight and the first women to ever accomplish the trip. On July 1‚1937‚ with only 7‚000 miles left on their trip‚ Earhart and Noona

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    including the American aviation pioneer and women’s rights advocate‚ Amelia Mary Earhart. Born on July 24‚ 1897 in Atchison‚ Kansas‚ Amelia Earhart from an early age began to show leadership skills as well as a tendency to cause mischief. Nicknamed “Meeley” by her parents‚ she would often misbehave with her sister‚ Grace Muriel‚ who acted as her “dutiful follower”. Their upbringing was rather unconventional because Amy Earhart‚ Amelia’s mother‚ did not believe in molding her children into “nice little

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    because I want to do it. Women‚ like men‚ should try to do the impossible. And when they fail‚ their failure should be a challenge to others.” Amelia Earhart was a revolutionist‚ daring to go where women were usually shamed from going. It was‚ and still partially is‚ a man’s world‚ but Amelia didn’t let that stop her from chasing her dreams. Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24‚ 1897 in Atchison‚ Kansas. Her father was an alcoholic and her mother didn’t want her around that‚ so most of her childhood

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    having female pilots (“The First Women”). Bessie Coleman was the first African American to gain a pilot’s license‚ and her stunt flying proved to men what women were fully capable of (“The First Women”). All of these women served as inspiration to Amelia Earhart‚ whose daring stunts brought publicity and record-breaking achievements smashed any barriers in her way. She was clever

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    record and took on tasks that were life threatening. She was determined to make a difference in the lives of women. Amelia Earhart is a hero for women because she proved that they can do the same things that men can do. Amelia’s mother is Amy Otis. She was also a very honorable woman and had many achievements throughout her life (Randolph 12). Amelia’s father is Edwin Stanton Earhart who attended law school at the University of Kansas and was a hard working man (Randolph 12-13). Amelia’s parents

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    Amelia Earhart became an aviator and she gave others hope for the chances of air travel. When she realized that she loved aviation‚ she didn’t let anything stop her from achieving her dreams. She created‚ innovated‚ and illuminated in an enormous way. She followed her own noble words when she said‚ “The most effective way to do it‚ is to do it” and she also followed her own words when she said‚ “Women‚ like men‚ should try to do the impossible. And when they fail‚ their failure should be a challenge

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    Amelia Earhart was born in July 24‚ 1897. She was born in Atchison‚ Kansas. Amelia Earhart is inspiring because she was the first female to fly by the Atlantic Ocean. However‚ she proved the women’s could do this not just men. Amelia Earhart had lived a great life and was awarded in history as one of the greatest women to ever live. She had accomplished many things as a pilot that no women had ever accomplished before. Though her love for flying finally killed her in a mysterious plane accident‚

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