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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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    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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    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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    commemorate Amelia Earhart’s determination‚ courageousness and accomplishments. Thesis statement: Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. She showed great determination‚ courageousness‚ and accomplishments. 1. Introduction A. Amelia Earhart was born on june 24‚ 1987. Throughout her life she had many accomplishments. Amelia Earhart went missing

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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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    Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart‚ nicknamed "Lady Lindy" because of her achievements comparable to those of Charles Lindbergh‚ is considered "the most celebrated of all women aviators." Her accomplishments in the field of aviation inspired others and helped pave the ways for those that followed. Born on July 24‚ 1897‚ in Atchison‚ Kansas‚ Amelia Earhart ’s parents encouraged her from a young age to participate in activities usually left to boys‚ such as football‚ baseball‚ and fishing. Their encouragement

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    soaring‚ flying was Amelia Earhart’s favorite hobby. Amelia Earhart is an inspiration to everyone with heart filled dreams. First‚ Amelia had a joyful childhood. She had a family who loved her and a place to call home. On July 24‚ 1897‚ Amy and Edwin Earhart had a baby girl (Wagner). Amelia was born into a wealthy and influential family. In 1908‚ the Earhart family moved to Des Moines‚ Iowa for job opportunities. This event resulted less play time for Amelia and her sister‚ Muriel. Amelia also enjoyed adventure

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    couldn’t be done” (Amelia Earhart). Amelia Earhart grew up with visions of accomplishing goals that only men had accomplished. Earhart wanted to do the things men could that women could not do. As a young girl‚ she had a love for modern invention and science‚ which led her to reach her goals no matter what anyone said. Her education had a great impact on her accomplished goals‚ and one goal was being the first woman pilot to fly across the Atlantic Ocean‚ but unfortunately Earhart disappeared in during

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    Amelia Earhart is a very known person in the world of woman’s reconization and aviators‚ but how much do we really know about her? Well‚ to start with she was born on July 24th‚ in 1897 in Atchison Kansas. Her father‚ whose name was Edwin Earhart‚ was a very wealthy man from being a retired U.S district court judge. But he did have an alcoholic problem and during those times Amelia’s mother would send her and her sister‚ Muriel‚ to live with their grandparents for most of the year‚ except for the

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    Amelia Earhart is like the little engine that could she never gave up on her dreams even though she had a rough childhood she still had many achievements and accomplishments even tho she died in her line of work. People still believe that she was a great pilot that had many achievements‚ and lived a successful life. Amelia Earhart had a rough early life. Born july 24‚ 1897 in Atchison‚ Kansas‚ her father was an alcoholic who couldn’t keep a job. Her parents sent her to live with her grandparents

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