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    Amelia Earhart: My Hero

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    Amelia earhart is my hero because she was the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic ocean on an airplane. Amelia mary earhart was born on July 24‚ 1897 in Atchison‚ KS. She grow up with her sister Grace Muriel Earhart which was born 1899 and her parents Amy and Edwin earhart. Until she was twelve years old she lived with her wealthy grandparents alfred and amelia Harris otis‚ in Atchison‚ Kansas where she attended a private school. In 1909 she went to live with her parents in Des Moines‚ Iowa

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    Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart is considered an influential figure in our history because she was one of the first women passenger to fly across the Atlantic. She then became a pilot and did not give up no matter how many times she crashed. She has inspired many people to follow your heart. Young life Amelia Earhart was born on July 24‚ 1897‚ in Atchison‚ Kansas (source #2). Amelia was living with her grandparents since she was ten. She had a younger sister. Her dad’s name was Edwin and her mom’s

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    Lion Fish

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    occupy the same trophic position as economically important species (e.g.‚ snapper and grouper) and may hamper stock rebuilding efforts and coral reef conservation measures. CCFHR first documented the establishment of Indo-Pacific lionfish in the Atlantic and is leading NOAA’s efforts to study the lionfish invasion. NOAA is accomplishing its research missions on lionfish through strong collaborations with the Reef Environmental and Education Foundation (www.reef.org) and the United States Geological

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    The Columbian Exchange

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    The Columbian Exchange is a term that titles the atlantic trade routes and the trading between the “Old World” and the “New World” from the 1500s to the 1700s. The Columbian Exchange connected Europe with Africa and the New World. Food‚ animals‚ people and weapons‚ and crops like tobacco were traded across the atlantic‚ as was diseases. With the recent discovery of the new world the Europeans took advantage of the new resources amongst the New World‚ and the New World begin benefiting from the Columbian

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    Bibliography: Africaspeaks.com Bornblackmag.org Campbell‚ John and Heather Cateau. History for the Caribbean in the Atlantic World. Ghanaweb.com Shepherd‚ Verene Liberties Lost. Cambridge University Press‚ United Kingdom‚ Worker.org

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    gulf stream

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    climate. Consider the Gulf Stream. The climate in Northwestern Europe (the UK especially) is much more mild than it is directly across the Atlantic in Canada and the Northeastern US. There can be up to a 30-40 degree (Fahrenheit) air temperature difference in January between these two areas. The Atlantic Ocean near Canada is locked in ice in winter but the Atlantic Ocean near England is not. It is thought that the huge temperature difference is due to the Gulf Stream‚ one of the strongest currents in

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    amazing. She wanted to inspire others. Amelia had a goal to be the first women to fly across the Atlantic Ocean solo. "In 1932‚ Earhart was alone in the cockpit when she flew her own plane across the Atlantic‚ becoming the first women ever to do so and setting a record for speed as well" (Markey 157). This was a major event in Amelia’s life. "She became the first women to fly solo across the Atlantic" ("Earhart‚ Amelia."). Amelia didn’t stop there. She was determined to set a new record. Amelia wanted

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    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 a feat in the field of aviation‚ created greater opportunity for women‚ and made her into an inspirational celebrity for the

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    Natural Disasters

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    Natural Disasters This being my senior project I wanted to look at a topic that I found interesting. Even though I find most topics in the fields interesting‚ none catch my attention better than natural disasters. I have always found disasters intriguing and have wanted to know more about them. The disaster that I found most interesting were Hurricanes. The thought of those storms with their power gives me the chills. Ever since I was in the middle of Hurricane Bob when I was vacationing

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    2 0 1 3 Sp e c i a l R e p o r t o n Paddlesports K aya k i n g | C a n o e i n g | R a f t i n g | S ta n d u p pa d d l i n g A Partnership Project of: Paddlesports offer opportunities to get a unique view of the American landscape while enjoying the outdoors. Whether rafting down a river‚ kayaking in the ocean‚ stand up paddling on a lake or canoeing through a stream‚ millions of Americans enjoyed paddlesports in 2012. In fact‚ more than six percent of Americans participated in paddling —

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