Because those were the terms she decided with George. This was more a marriage of convenience than romance.
You are probably referring to Amelia Earhart. For other possibilities please refer to the wikipedia article about this place.
Absolutely yes. Refer to http://earchives.lib.purdue.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/earhart&CISOPTR=803&CISOBOX=1&REC=7
Yes, although some people refer to other marital documents as "Marriage Certificates" as well, such as domestic partnership certificates, Jewish marriage contracts, etc.
The book "20hrs 40mins" by Amelia Earhart refers to her record-breaking solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932. This flight made her the first female aviator to achieve such a feat. The title refers to the duration of her flight from Newfoundland, Canada to Northern Ireland.
No, both refer to joint efforts by private companies and governmental bodies.
A company and a partnership are things that will often go together, but are not related. A company is something such as Microsoft, and a partnership would refer to two or more people that have a business relationship within the company.
Where you reside.
she swore she would never marry again.
Collaboration can refer to any activity that involves two or more individuals, organizations, groups, or businesses. Often, organizations will collaborate when they find that their activities align or they can mutually benefit from a partnership.
"In-laws" refer to those people who are related to you by marriage (i.e.: your spouse's side of the family).
No. Refer to Bendigo Advertiser
Among her records: 1931: Altitude record in an autogiro * First person to fly an autogiro across the United States and back * 1932: Fastest non-stop transcontinental flight by a woman * 1933: Breaks her own transcontinental speed record * 1935: First person to fly solo across the Pacific from Hawaii to California * First person to fly solo from Los Angeles to Mexico Breaks speed record for non-stop flight from Los Angeles to Mexico City to Newark, New Jersey 1937: Sets speed record for east-west crossing from Oakland to Honolulu. Refer to: http://www.answers.com/Amelia+Earhart?gwp=11&ver=2.3.0.609&method=3