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    In " The Right Way to Pack for a Hot Air Balloon Race" the informative and concerned tones reflect the author’s thoughts of Cheri White. Although the author is writing for a newspaper article‚ a reader can tell that Hilary Potkewitz‚ the author‚ shows that she is interested in White’s hot air balloon life. Potkewitz’s diction reflects how interested she in sharing Cheri White little biography of her hot air balloon life. The author refers to Ms. White as "a decorated pilot of a no-so-precision

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    Asnath Mahapa was an African American girl from South Africa who loved planes and wanted to become a pilot. Farah Ahmedi was a girl who had a prosthetic leg that was trying to escape from Afghanistan in search of a better life. Edumund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay wanted to be the first people to successfully reach the top of Mount Everest and come back down alive. All of those people were striving to accomplish a goal. As a result of pursuing her goal‚ Farah Ahmedi escaped into safety away

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    Kimberly Hampton will always be known for her accomplishments such as an honors graduate at the Presbyterian College she attended and as a tennis player to be undefeated. But more importantly‚ she will never be forgotten as the first female pilot to die during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004. At the time‚ CPT Hampton was a OH-58 Kiowa Warrior pilot when she was fatally shot down on January 2‚ 2004 by a surface to air missile that hit the tail boom of her aircraft. She personally chose to fly this

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    Amelia Earhart was declared legally dead on January 5‚ 1939‚ after the most expensive air and sea search in American history. The first search for Amelia Earhart started on July 2‚ 1937‚ and was lead by the U.S Navy and Coast Guard. An additional search funded by George Putnam‚ Amelia Earhart’s husband of six years‚ was also unsuccessful (“What Happened”). At the time of Amelia’s disappearance‚ she was one of the world’s most famous female aviators. As a result of this fame‚ expectations were high

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    AMELIA ROGERS AT TASSANI COMMUNICATION TASSANI COMMUNICATIONS Tassani communication was found by sally Tassani in 1980.it was Chicago based company and started to provide advertising ‚ public relations ‚ direct marketing ‚ sales promotions and graphic desing. Tassani communication was different from other traditional advertising agency. according to sally tasani ; advertising wasn’t more valuable than public relations ‚ sals promotions or direct marketing .according to her it was just

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    Amelia

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    September 23‚ 2011 Ms. Amelia Emerson‚ CPA Ski High‚ Inc. 124 Main Street Los Angeles‚ CA 91022 Dear Ms. Emerson: Thank you for the opportunity to work with you. I have researched the codification to advice you on how to report the sale of the ski resorts. I recommend that the gains from the sale of the ski resorts should be recorded as income from discontinued operations. Dealing with the ethical issue‚ any financial information should be presented to the public with integrity and objectivity

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    Amelia Edwards

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    The British novelist and egyptologist Amelia Edwards once said‚ “Were I asked to define it‚ I should reply that archeology is that science which enables us to register and classify our knowledge of the sum of man’s achievements in those arts and handicrafts whereby he has‚ in time past‚ signalized his passage from barbarism to civilization.” To put that in simpler words‚ Amelia means to say that archeology is the study and understandings of our past ancestors‚ who have grown to modern civilizations

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    Shaw’s article Amelia Earhart’s life and Disappearance‚ was great‚ Although‚ she spent little time informing about her early life. Noting only that Amelia Earhart was born on July 24‚ 1897. Amelia grew up with her sister grace and a love for adventure. As a child‚ Amelia explored their neighborhood and even built a roller coaster in her back yard with her uncle. This rollercoaster gave her that first taste of flight. Shaw then spent a majority of the article explaining the steps Amelia took to become

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    Women were forced to wear corsets‚ hoop skirts‚ and long floor length gowns that had many health concerns. The Market Revolution presented opportunities for women to work outside the home‚ causing the need for work friendly clothing. In the 1800s Amelia Bloomer created pants for women to wear as they worked. This creation was laughed at and eventually forgotten (Document E). It was not until the early 1900s when Coco Chanel mentioned that corsets and long dresses held the women back‚ so Chanel invented

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    As our new nation progressed‚ so too did the roles of women. They went from working at home fulfilling domestic needs to factories where they would slave for over fourteen hours a day. Even though the work was hard‚ women were now making their own money and playing a more dominant role in society. Therefore‚ they often fought for suffrage‚ abolishment of slavery‚ and temperance. The seed for women’s rights had been planted‚ but it would take nearly 100 years for it to start prospering. However‚ women

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