Amelia Earhart Preparation For World Flight

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Amelia Earhart preparation for her world flight, took many months, excess amount of money, sweat, courageous spirits. The hard work is remarkable because so many people believe in Earhart. She gave ambitions and inspiration for many men and women. “Some such consideration was a contributing reason for my wanting to do what I so much wanted to do” she was fearless, brave and a women of her word. She spoke through her memoir as if she can reach every potential flyer reading her work. She believed and conquered many heroic adventures.

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