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    Perhaps no name is as symbolic of aerospace achievement as the American aviator Amelia Earhart. She became the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by air and the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean alone. She was also the first woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross. Her accomplishments as a pilot set standards for all fliers for years to come. Amelia Mary Earhart was born in Atchison‚ Kansas‚ on July 24‚ 1897. She referred to herself as "AE". She served during World

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    Bibliography: Rogers‚ Adela. ""...The World ’s Best-Dressed Woman"" Jgdb.com. N.p.‚ 1995. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. . "Greta Garbo." Moviemaidens.com. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 3 Oct. 2-13. . "Jean Harlow." Www.moviemaidens.com. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 3 Oct. 2013. . Sacheli‚ Robert. "Fred Astaire." Www.dandyism.net. N.p.‚ 27 Aug. 2009. Web. 3 Oct.2013. .

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    is if they went a little bit of the wrong way to run out of fuel and crashed in the Marshall Islands. I believe that when she crashed it was close to land. There is a picture that shows Amelia Earhart‚ Fred Noonan‚ and her plane. This picture right below shows that she is there.⬇️

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    The movie stars Audrey Hepburn (Jo Stockton)‚ Fred Astaire (Dick Avery)‚ Kay Thompson (Maggie Prescott)‚ Robert Flamyng Paul Duval) and Michel Auclair (Prof.Floster). The genre of it can be defined as musical‚ romance and comedy. The picture admires us with the most beautiful places of New York or Paris and the final act “Bonjour‚ Paris” has been shot against the background of the Eiffel Tower. An unforgettable dance performed by Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire‚ the catwalk of Miss Hepburn ’s dresses

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    He was born into a rich family with the then real estate mogul Fred Trump as his father. And things were always competitive around the house. If you win‚ you are the ‘Killer’ and if you lose‚ you are nothing but an embarrassment. His self-definition is built around the very idea that you have to be unassailable to survive. And his energy was too much to handle even for Fred that he was sent to the toughest school‚ New York Military Academy for discipline. But that was

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    Phelps v. Snyder

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    time than ever to be causing a negative scene and displaying a strong sense of hatred on someone who just recently lost their life fighting for this country. Albert Snyder‚ father of the late Matthew Snyder‚ has every right in his power to be suing Fred Phelps‚ pastor and founder of Westboro Baptist Church and the congregation‚ in seeking redemption for Matthew on numerous grounds. I‚ personally‚ have the right to be buried and laid in peace as does everyone else. A family should have the right to

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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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    The Longest Memory by Fred D ’Aguiar is a compelling and tragically poignant novel set in Virginia‚ 1810. The unique‚ fragmented narrations with its ironies and bigoted criticisms lurking in the words of many presents a definite ethical vision in which the reader commiserates with the suffering and feels contempt for the savage. The calamity of the story and also its main ironic element centres on an old‚ veteran slave Whitechapel. He inadvertently causes the death of his son Chapel in the hands

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    ke the Lead" begins with rudeness‚ ends with good manners‚ and argues that poor inner city schools can be redeemed by ballroom dancing. The only thing wrong with this vision‚ I suspect‚ is that it works for the ballroom dancers but not for the gangbangers‚ who continue on their chosen careers. There is a more pessimistic view of urban high schools in another movie opening today‚ "American Gun‚" and I fear it’s closer to the truth. But "Take the Lead" is said to be based on a true story‚ it tells

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    Consequently‚ whilst his heroes are often lonely and emotionally vulnerable teenagers‚ his ‘evil’ characters are either extraordinarily charming or so ordinary as to be almost invisible. In “Heroes”‚ Larry LaSalle falls into the former category. His “Fred Astaire” walk and “movie-star smile” are the perfect disguise for hiding his dark secret: his weakness for “sweet young things”. In a series of flashbacks‚ Francis Cassavant‚ the teenage narrator of the novel‚ tells of how‚ to the young people of

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