Amelia Earhart; the most famous pilot and the braviest I have ever heard of. At first I was not interested in her for my project,
in fact I was going to do Besty Ross discussing the flag. But my American History teacher introduced my partner and I to her by
asking us were we ready interested in Besty Ross. We said no but we have to do the project; so he told us about Amelia. He
explained how there were a lot of theories on her death but there was not a real reason. My partner and I found that very
exicting and there was a great amount of information to argue with; we decided to do our project on her.
In our findings we discovered that Amelia was not alone in her travels across the South Pacific Ocean there was acually a
male companion. Until this day researcher can not find out how they went missing and never came back. She was also known
as the first person to fly over the a Atlantic Ocean by herself and lived to tell the story after that journey. Amelia loved to fly
her plane and others, there was no doubt that she was a nature born pilot even as a woman.
Earhart fits perfectly for "Individuals in History: Actions and Legacies". She took action in her talent on flying planes and
jets, but even though she went missing I know she still lived her life to the fullest by fulfilling her dream. It is our job to try
and figure out what exactly happened to her. She is a great inspiration to our country because she knew what her nature talent
was and she went for it. Amelia started and broke records of all kinds and to her it was like surviving in the wild.
There has been many theories on how Amelia Earhart disappeared. The first one is the plane ran out of gasoline and
broke down over the Pacific Ocean. Another one was she was spying on the Japanese and they captured her once the plane
broke down. These two theories are the main ideas on what happened to her when she disappeared. My partner and I plan on
finding out the most reasonable reason for her disappearance.
Friday, November 7, 2008
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