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    from. The Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program in Hialeah. She worked in this office for last two years. She has Associated Degree from Miami-Dade Community College and speaks English/Spanish. Key Information three is 45-year-old Cuban men from Amelia Earhart Park. He lives in Hialeah for last ten years and work in…

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    I remember I was about the age of 5. At this time my mother and I were living together alone in a two story apartment sitting right on the hills of Troy. During this age, I was attending daycare everyday daily because my mother would work full time during the week. I can still remember her waking me up everyday at the crack of dawn at 5 am and dropping me off to Samaritan, the daycare I was attending daily. At the time when I was younger, I enjoyed the benefits of waking up early there were a…

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    Amelia Bedelia, the best-selling American children’s book published in 1963 by Peggy Parish, tells the story of a young girl who works as a maid for Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers. Humorously, Amelia misinterprets all of Mrs. Rodger’s instructions. For example, Amelia takes scissors and cuts up their hand towels when Mrs. Rodger’s list instructed her to, “Change the towels in the green bathroom” (Parish, 16). Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers excuse Amelia’s misunderstandings because she baked…

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    do."(Amelia Earhart) From not being ladylike and learning to play basketball to attempting to be the first woman to fly around the world, Amelia Earhart focused on doing the impossible all her life. Amelia's courage and self-confidence make her a role model for today's women. Amelia Earhart is an admirable person because of her outlook on life in childhood, accomplishments in aviation, and the impact her life has left even years after her death. In Atchison, Kansas on July 24, 1897, Amelia Mary…

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    “Women, like men, should try to do the impossible. And when they fail, their failure should be a challenge to others”--Amelia Earhart. The concept of women’s rights has not always been how it is today. In the 1930s, times were undoubtedly different, but things were especially different for females. Amelia Earhart, however, worked endlessly to change this epidemic; she disagreed with society and the thought of women being lesser and not being capable of the doing the same things that men could…

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    On Saturday, November 18, 2016, I visited the Rio Grande Valley Commemorative Air Force Museum (or just CAFM) in Brownsville, Texas. It is located on Minnesota Road by the SPI/Brownsville International Airport. Although this museum resides a few streets away from my home, I never visited before. Therefore, I gave the place a shot in impressing my brother and I. Admission costs $6 for adults, $5 for seniors 55+, $3 for kids 12-18, and FREE for kids 11 and under. The museum was…

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    Gerda Lerner was an influential figure in the development of women’s gender history since the 1960’s. She was one of the founders of women’s history and played a key role in developing women’s history curriculum. She was a rebel and didn’t believe in following the rules or conforming to society from her teenage years. In her early career she became an author and also became a national leader in the Congress of American Women where she worked with poor black women where she began to understand…

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    The woman who said this quote has a name known all over the world: Amelia Earhart. She went from a fairly simple childhood to becoming the first woman to fly a plane across the Atlantic. For someone who hadn’t even reached her 40th birthday, she accomplished much in her adventurous life. Earhart is a historical role model for all ages with her flight skills, a brief practice in medicine, and her determination and courage. Amelia Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas on July 24, 1897. Her parents…

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    I did. This book was wonderful despite the ending. I hate cliffhangers, and let me tell you – this ends on a huge one. I hope I will get the same chance to review the sequel if and when it comes out. To start off with, I loved the main character Amelia Dupree. She was understandably shy and slightly broken after the tragic death of her brother, and yes, it played a major part in every choice she made during the book – but she also was not afraid to step out of the comfort zone that her accident…

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    Amelia Dyer Research Paper

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    Amelia Elizabeth Dyer also known as ‘Annie’ was born in 1837 and raised in Bristol,England she was the youngest of 5 her parents were respectable they had money and educate her.She love poetry.Her childhood was pleasant until her mom developed typhus and became ill.she developed a severe mental illness and Dyer, only 10-years-old at the time, took care of her mother. Some believe this experience contributed to her crimes. Dyer’s father passed a few years after her mother's illness…

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