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    Critical Approaches of Flight “Please know I am quite aware of the hazards. I want to do it because I want to do it. Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail their failure must be but a challenge to others.”- Amelia Earhart. Learning about the things Zits went through was hard. He did not have a dad. His dad walked out on him when he was born. He never had a father figure to look up to and learn from. Historical biographical goes with this book because of all the historical

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    No one knows what happened to Amelia Earhart for sure, but there are some theories and hypothesis and what may have happened to her. The three main theories are: The Crash and Sink theory, The Gardner Island Hypothesis, and the theory that the Japanese captured Amelia. Amelia Earhart was the first female aviation pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Born on July 24, 1897, in Atchison, Kansas, Earhart started off as an nurse aide for Red Cross during WWI and was stationed in Toronto, Canada

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    “Women, like men, should try to do the impossible. And when they fail, their failure should be a challenge to others,” says Amelia Earhart. She is an inspiration to generations. Her courage, passion, and dedication are an inspiration to generations. She defied tradition and earned a spot in history. Amelia Earhart was a brave woman who developed a desire for flying at a young age, she had an incredible career as an aviator, and eventually, her life ended in one of the biggest mysteries of all

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    Amelia Earhart Impact

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    “It is far easier to start something than it is to finish it.” which means that when you do something for a while you can lose motivation but you have to keep going. That is how Amelia made her impact. Amelia Earhart impacted the citizens of the United States because she was the first woman to solo fly across the Atlantic, beat women's altitude, and the first woman to fly coast to coast nonstop. She was born in Atchison, Kansas on July 24, 1897. Her parents are Edwin and Amy Otis Earhart. Amelia

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    Female Pioneer Aviation is a topic that is often discussed focusing on the pilots themselves, specifically Amelia Earhart and Bessie Coleman, rather than the impact they had on the world, even today, such as the advances made in the technology of planes after the radio failed Amelia, resulting in her unknown death, the inspiration many aspiring female and even some male pilots needed at the time of revolutions- the 1920’s to the 1960’s, and the importance of gender and racial equality. As Amelia

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    “ They’re bringing them home in body bags.”(Westboro Baptist Church, 2014) “Thank God for dead soldiers.”(Westboro Baptist Church, 2014) individuals, groups, and organizations should not be able to protest at military funerals. I don’t think that they should be able to, for other people (Westboro Baptist Church) think that it’s legal for citizens to protest at military funerals. The Snyder v. Phelps case which was a supreme court case regarding protests, was big around 2010-2011 because courts

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    Brown 1 Daniel Brown Prof. Facci SOC 1113-011 24 September 2014 The Million Dollar Arm Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel were a couple of East Indian teenagers, who were training to be Olympian javelin throwers. They had never heard of American baseball or any type of baseball for that matter. They both came from poor families and Rinku had actually left school and gone back to his small home town to help his father in his business. His father had one rickety truck that needed to be replaced in a

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    Amelia Earhart Introduction Amelia Earhart once said, “Women, like men, should try to do the impossible. And when they fail, their failure should be a challenge to others.” This quote explains Amelia Earhart’s thoughts and ideas in a nutshell. She was a very charismatic person who excelled in her studies, her writing, and her own aviation career. She was also an aviation pioneer, who took her piloting very seriously. Amelia Earhart was a women devoted to her plane career, her personal studies

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    along the equator. Once Amelia had made the decision to be the first person to circumnavigate the world by the equator’s line, she assembled the best crew she could find. It included Captain Harry Manning, the captain of the President Roosevelt, Fred Noonan, a marine and flight navigator, and Paul Mantz, a Hollywood stunt pilot. Manning and Noonan were to be her

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    Amelia Earhart was born in Kansas, 1897. When she was seven her dad had enough money to take the family to see the world’s fair in St. Louis Missouri. While there, she and her younger sister Muriel saw a big roller coaster. When they went home Amelia tried to build her own. She did have help from Muriel, her uncle, and a friend. Wooden tracks went from the top of a shed to her yard. A little buggy was their mode of transportation. The tracks were greased with fat to make it go faster. Amelia was

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