Amelia Earhart never gave up! she was a hero to the end and missing becoming the first woman to cross the Pacific Ocean.
Her speeches are not what she is famous for, but she did give some speeches. A couple of them were "the Future of Women in Flying" and "a Woman's Place in Science".
follow your dreams and never give up on life! do what u think u can do.... not what other people tell you to do!
Her parents always telling her not to give up.
Amelia Earhart impacted the lives of others by doing things that people thought only men could do but Amelia Earhart did things tat people onLy said men could do. She also encouraged woman to do the same as her.
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Amelia Earhart was very determined, and felt that she was going to give up flying planes because she was aging quickly.
She gave the world proof that Women COULD achieve and successfully take flight.
That was for flying solo across the Atlantic in 1932.
Her speeches are not what she is famous for, but she did give some speeches. A couple of them were "the Future of Women in Flying" and "a Woman's Place in Science".
Her biography doesn’t give that information about her. Most likely she died when her plane went down and it is good there were no children.
follow your dreams and never give up on life! do what u think u can do.... not what other people tell you to do!
Her parents always telling her not to give up.
My friends used to call me Amelia, because I'm hard working and determined to never give up in all that I do.
Amelia Earhart impacted the lives of others by doing things that people thought only men could do but Amelia Earhart did things tat people onLy said men could do. She also encouraged woman to do the same as her.
what was amelia earharts step childrens names
her job was to fly airplanes around the world She was a volunteer nurse at a veterans' hospital during World War 1. She worked as a file clerk, office assistant, photographer, and truck driver to earn the money to buy her own plane. She was a social worker in Boston. After she married George Putnam, her job was to set new aviation records, and give lectures.
Houser Elementary school.