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    Amelia Earhart: feminist

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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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    her eyes and grinned at the child’s awestruck face. Amelia Earhart‚ a woman so strong and brave‚ stood there‚ not flinching at all. Earhart is known for being one of the best in the field of aviation. She set many records through the many years. Some of these were just with women‚ others included men. Amelia Earhart was a brave person because she acted as men usually would ‚ she knew the risks of flying‚ and she set many records. Amelia Earhart‚ a woman‚ did activities that men usually did. Since

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    Kelli Lucas Professor McCreary ENGL 101 20 November 2015 Disappearance of Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart is the first woman pilot to have much success on her journeys. Although she was successful‚ it was not until her famous disappearance that her name became known to almost everyone. Her great success in flying was led by her disappearance which caused many speculations among researchers everywhere. Amelia Earhart‚ was known as a risk taking‚ spunky‚ adventurous‚ soon to be the first lady flying

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    Amelia Earhart Amelia Mary Earhart had the courage and independence to do anything she wanted to do. This includes crossing the Atlantic Ocean on a plane and sharing her visions for aviation and women. She inspired many‚ formed the first women aviator’s association‚ and she tried to fly around the world. That is why I think that Amelia Earhart has made a difference. And as I have said‚ Amelia Earhart has certainly affected many people. Amelia Earhart inspired many women to follow their ambitions

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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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    Discussion on Amelia Earhart: The Sky’s No Limit by Lori Van Pelt. Sentence Summary In Amelia Earhart: The Sky’s No Limit by Lori Van Pelt‚ Amelia‚ a women aviator‚ has always enjoyed new and risky things‚ but will her soon to be biggest accomplishment that sets milestones for women be her last? Paragraph Summary Amelia Earhart: The Sky’s No Limit a biography talks about one of the most famous aviator women in history. As a young girl her grandparents could have recalled her as a daring

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    6b Amelia Earhart Bessie Coleman Compare/Contrast Essay Two of the world’s most famous women pilots are Bessie Coleman and Amelia Earhart. Both of them really loved flying but Amelia Earhart had money to fly around the world while Bessie Coleman had to work hard at getting lessons and a plane. Although they both got their pilot license and both were women how they got them is a totally different situation. Amelia Earhart and Bessie Coleman share many similarities

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    Her name was Amelia Mary Earhart she was born July 24‚1897 in Atchison Kansas. Her nickname growing up was “AE”. Growing up she was a tomboy she was always doing things that normal boys did like climb trees. (Glines‚ 1997) As Amelia was learning to fly in California in 1922 she took odd jobs in order to help pay for flying lessons. With the financial help from her sister and her mother‚ she bought her first airplane. It was a Kinner Airster. When her parents became divorce she moved back where she

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    Amelia Earhart had the courage and independence to do anything she set her mind to. She is well known around the world for her many aeronautical accomplishments. Her bravery and tenacity are legendary. Her attempt to fly around the world is regarded as one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history. Her flight around the world is legendary because of her unexpected and still undetermined disappearance. Amelia broke the stereo type boundaries and let the world know that she wasn’t afraid to be

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    Amelia Earhart‚ by some‚ is considered to be the “American Hero” of the 1930s. With her passion for aviation‚ she was the first female pilot to fly solo across the pacific. But like any typical archetypal hero‚ she wasn’t always known as a hero. Growing up‚ her father‚ Edwin Earhart‚ was an alcoholic struggling to keep the family bonds and finances together. Once grown‚ she grew a niche for flying when watching a aviation show. Like many other heroes‚ she had struggles and a nemesis. Some of her

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