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Title: Amelia Earhart


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Amelia Earhart
  • By Leilani Etherton

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Introduction
  • The person that I chose for my project is Amelia
    Earhart because she inspired women to follow
    their heart and to not count on men to help them
    and to do all of the work. She also inspired them
    to never give up. Amelia was turned down many
    times just because she was a girl .

3
Background Information
  • Full Name Amelia Mary Earhart
  • Spouse George P. Putnam
  • Birth Place Atchinson, Kansas
  • Born July 24, 1897
  • Sibling Grace Muriel Earhart
  • Parents Father- Samuel Edwin Stanton Earhart
  • Mother- Amelia Otis Earhart
  • College Columbia University

4
Important Accomplishments
  • When Amelia was little she and a group of girls
    got together and built a mini roller coaster in
    Amelias backyard. The first roller coaster was a
    failure but Amelia did not give up she kept on
    trying and eventually she made a miniature roller
    coaster.

5
More Accomplishments
  • Amelia was called One of the best women pilots
    in the United States by the Boston Globe. Amelia
    set a record altitude for women, it was 14,000
    feet. Amelia set a world altitude record of
    18,415 feet. Amelia was the 16th woman to be
    issued a pilots license.

6
More Accomplishments cont.
Amelia became the Vice President of the
Aeronautical Societys Boston Chapter. Finally,
Amelia most popular flight, Amelia was trying to
go all the world. That attempt was baffled when
her plane was somehow lost and never found.
7
Conclusion
I hope you have learned a lot about Amelia
Earhart, the female aviator. This project has
made me realize how hard life was for women and
how lucky I am to be in this day and age.
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Bibliography
  • www.new.school.eb.com
  • http//en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/amelia_Earhart
  • http//library.thinkquest.org/J002076/Earhart.html
  • Book
  • Lauber,Patricia. Lost Star. New York Scholastic
    Inc., 1988
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