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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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    world? Have you ever went on a breathtaking adventure? These were things that Amelia Earhart thought about doing in her life. Amelia did some of the most inspiring things in her lifetime. She became one of the most well known people in the world. Thinking that her life started out just like everyone else’s is crazy‚ Amelia was just an average kid until she discovered the world of flying. The mystery of Amelia Earhart consists of her background‚ theories about what happened to her‚ and knowledge

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    never giving up.This woman was Amelia Mary Earhart.Amelia Mary Earhart the first woman to become a pilot she had many accomplishments‚ and was a courageous woman. Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24‚1827 in Atcheson‚Kansas. Earhart’s parents were Edwin and Amy Otis Earhart.Edwin was a lawyer who worked for the Rock Island Railroad‚and Amy was a mother to two children Amelia and Grace Muriel.Earhart and Grace were only two years apart.In Kansas was were Amelia Earhart was raised

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    Who Is Amelia Earhart?

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    leader I chose was Amelia Earhart. Amelia Earhart was an american aviation pioneer and author. She was born July 24‚ 1897 and disappeared June 2‚ 1937. She was homeschooled with her sister by her mother and a governess until Amelia was 12. She attended and graduated from Hyde Park High School in Chicago‚ Illinois. She went into training from the Red Cross where she volunteered to be a nurse during WW1 in Toronto. Amelia enrolled in a pre-med program of Columbia University. In 1920‚ Amelia left Columbia

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    women in 1928 changed the image of the face of women forever. Soon to be an American aviator‚ Amelia Earhart was born on July 24‚ 1897‚ in Atchison‚ Kansas. She was the daughter of a successful railroad attorney. Because of her father’s occupation‚ Amelia spent her childhood growing up in many different towns. Her fascination for adventure and thrill seeking started off at a young age where Amelia and her big sister Muriel decided one day that they wanted to make a plane. There was a lack in material

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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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    Biography on Amelia Earhart by Women Can Fly Introduction to Aviation‚ AVS 110 001 Instructor John Mead FALL 2013 Biography on Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean on June 17‚ 1928. This gave birth to the world of women aviators‚ by reading about Amelia Earhart’s great journeys. She was an inspiration not only to women and aviators at the time‚ but also artists‚ writers and radio

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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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    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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