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About Amelia Earhart. . .?

I'm writing a paper about her but i could use a bit of help. . .

I need to list;;

(her strengths]

(what she loved]

(2 individual major accomplishments, and what she did to accomplish them]

And also, if possible, a timeline?

Any of these things would be helpful.

PLEASE help, and Thank you :)

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    "Here's something the other tour guides won't tell you. [Amelia Earhart] had what we call in the prison system a "b*tch." One night in a jealous rage, [Amelia] took a makeshift knife, or shiv, and cut out the b*tch's eyes. As if this weren't enough retribution for [Amelia], the next day, [she] and 4 other inmates took turns p!ssing ...into the b*tch's ocular cavities." Sorry for the unoriginality, but please go to wikipedia or some other bio site--why are you wasting your time here?

    Timeline? ...May 3rd, 1925: Took 12" long sh*t in neighbor's cr@pper without flushing.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Amelia Earhart: aviatrix.

    Amelia Earhart bristled in private at being called Lady Lindy, she hated being compared to a man - even one as accomplished as Charles Lindbergh.

    She racked up a string of female firsts - the first to solo across the Atlantic in 1932, to break the cross-continental speed record, and to co-own an airline ( Transcontinental, with Eugene Vidal ) Each new landmark, gained with fearless aplomb, cemented her celebrity.

    What was to be her crowning achievement was to circumnavigate the globe. When she and navigator Fred Noon took off from Miami, they had parachutes, but they later left them behind to save weight. It was a mistake.

    On July 2, 1937, some 22,000 miles into her 27,000-mile trek, Earhart lifted off from New Guinea for the 2550-mile leg to tiny Howland Island.

    She and Noonan never made it. Just three weeks before her 40th birthday, Amelia Earhart disappeared into thin air.

    Source(s): Additional text in : Unforgettable Women of the Century published by: People Weekly Books Time Inc. Home Entertainment
  • RoVale
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Her plane was lost near Howland Island in the South Pacific on July 2, 1937. No trace of her or the plane's wreckage have ever been found but the most widely accepted theory is that her plane ran out of fuel and crashed into the ocean.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hey, I found a video that has to do with your question. Its a bit old and for that i apologize but it should apply.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs5ibyfZLcs

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    not her navigational skills. but it was pretty ballsy. ill bet she showed off her ankles at the beach.

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