Yes, Amelia's dad had many different jobs.
no one knows for sure how much her books sold for in her time
Women where being discriminated because they they didn't have right to vote. They had to fight for their freedom. Men would work and do every thing the same amount as women and still men get more than women. it was tragic.
Amelia Earharts story is an amazing story filled with courage at the start of her life to the death. When she was younger she suffered from hummiliation when her father was suffering with adiction of alchol. But what Amelia relised is that she didn't want to spend all her money on drugs and all the things that would make her body unhealthy. When she had finish high school she went on and started teaching and then as social worker in Boston. After that she becme a member of the American Areonautical society's. Amelia Earhart had colleted 500 hours of solo flying in 1927 when she had learn't how to fly. On the next year in 1928 she became engaged to Samuel Chapman but she sundenly finding her self saying that this was over that year on november. In 1930 Amelia had reiceved her air transport license. Three years after that she completed in the national air races in Los Angeles, Californa and breaks her own North America record. In 1934 She wins the Harmon Trophy for the third time. 1935 firs women to fly solo across the pacific taking 18 hours in Lockhead Vega. 1937 on July the 2th Amelia Earhart leaves New guinea and dissapears. Amelia Earharts dissaperance remains unsolved. Since 1937 no has seen from her since.
George Palmer Putnam, which is pronounced- PUTT-nam not like Put-down. The film is fairly accurate. ( Amelia) Not mentioned is the fact they were divorced at the time of Amelia"s disappearance, though George may have been trying to work out a rapprochement. The Fact that Amelia was a divorcee automatically shorts out the theory she went underground in Japan and posed as a religious. No religious order will willingly accept a Divorcee as a candidate or postulant! - this plot line was the gist of the so-called Spellman-Cochran tapes.
Amelia Earhart's adult life was full of planning flights and enjoying her home life. She had a loving husband and two stepsons who didn't live with them full-time but who would visit. She also made public appearances and lent her name to social projects. She was as busy as she wanted to be.
what was life in amelia earharts hometown like at this time
what was life in amelia earharts hometown like at this time
Probably Flying. I think she spent most of her time flying and that's how she became so good at it.
It is that when she rode an airplane, she didn't ever come back. Some people think that she died grounded in the water and other people think that she landed on the ground but died or stayed there forever.
no one knows for sure how much her books sold for in her time
Women where being discriminated because they they didn't have right to vote. They had to fight for their freedom. Men would work and do every thing the same amount as women and still men get more than women. it was tragic.
Must be big, he has a hard time keeping it in his pants
Amelia Earharts story is an amazing story filled with courage at the start of her life to the death. When she was younger she suffered from hummiliation when her father was suffering with adiction of alchol. But what Amelia relised is that she didn't want to spend all her money on drugs and all the things that would make her body unhealthy. When she had finish high school she went on and started teaching and then as social worker in Boston. After that she becme a member of the American Areonautical society's. Amelia Earhart had colleted 500 hours of solo flying in 1927 when she had learn't how to fly. On the next year in 1928 she became engaged to Samuel Chapman but she sundenly finding her self saying that this was over that year on november. In 1930 Amelia had reiceved her air transport license. Three years after that she completed in the national air races in Los Angeles, Californa and breaks her own North America record. In 1934 She wins the Harmon Trophy for the third time. 1935 firs women to fly solo across the pacific taking 18 hours in Lockhead Vega. 1937 on July the 2th Amelia Earhart leaves New guinea and dissapears. Amelia Earharts dissaperance remains unsolved. Since 1937 no has seen from her since.
Chronic sinusitis is no life-threatening problem, it"s a bad cold type of thing, a chronic ( over time) irritation of the sinuses- the nasal passages. as far as is known Amelia did not have any serious health problems- this would have been exposed early on in any investigation of the lost flight. I am not aware of any aircraft- or automobile for that matter directly caused by a sneeze!
George Palmer Putnam, which is pronounced- PUTT-nam not like Put-down. The film is fairly accurate. ( Amelia) Not mentioned is the fact they were divorced at the time of Amelia"s disappearance, though George may have been trying to work out a rapprochement. The Fact that Amelia was a divorcee automatically shorts out the theory she went underground in Japan and posed as a religious. No religious order will willingly accept a Divorcee as a candidate or postulant! - this plot line was the gist of the so-called Spellman-Cochran tapes.
No because she died a long time ago.
1920 is when Amelia Earhart first flew.