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    aviation (e.g., family aviators, living near air stations, attending air shows, seeing movies such as Top Gun, and the guaranteed aviation contract). Exposure to Marines and the USMC are key influences in men’s and women’s service and occupation interests. One of the challenges to recruiting women into USMC aviation is women’s limited awareness about military and aviation opportunities, which is rooted in social norms related to jobs women can perform and a lack of female aviator role models.…

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    Amelia Earhart, a famous and talented American aviator, was the first female aviator that successfully flew by herself across the Atlantic Ocean and later attempted, in 1937, to take flight around the world. During that global endeavor, she perished in a plane crash on route to Howland Island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. However, I am not entirely convinced about the conspiracies that arose after the plane crash and alleged death of Amelia. The one that I was not convinced about was that…

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    Retro Wings provides a freight loaded with funny aviators, insane airplanes, as well as remarkably difficult globes to finish. End up being a take on aviator on a retro objective to handle your airplane throughout of each level by enduring a relatively countless quantity of difficult challenges in a collection of unsafe globes. Get to greater to the skies, and also flaunt your abilities by doing insane loopholes as well as do impressive stunts with lots of various airplanes and also characters.…

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    How can turning points help change a person's life and their country? A turning point can lead to racism, or to be hurt in any way which can be a negative or positive turning point. In the autobiography “I never had it made”, by Jackie Robinson, the memoir “Warriors Don't Cry”, by Melba Pattillo Beals, and the article“The Father of Chinese Aviation” by Rebecca Maksel, each of the individuals faced turning points. Jackie Robinson, Melba Pattillo Beals, and Feng Ru all faced life-changing…

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    the same for China.” This quote shows that America’s power and prosperity amazed Feng Ru and gave him the hope that he could bring back what he saw in America to China as China’s first aviator. Another obstacle that Feng Ru had to endure was racism while trying to pursue his dream of becoming the first Chinese aviator. For example, in paragraph ten, Markel states, “ …. anti-Chinese sentiment was on the rise in the American West…” This statement reveals to the reader that Feng Ru had to go…

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    enlisted within the aviation community, must take action to become less judgmental and more accepting of receiving help. Senior members at every aviation unit must make a clear statement of support for those who seek help for stress or mental health. Aviators from the top down have a responsibility to speak openly about the daily stress encountered and how to cope with it in the healthiest, quickest ways possible. When it comes to receiving help for more severe tragic or traumatic stressors…

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    aviation forever. However, there was another figure in France, that was known to have equal talent to Charles Lindbergh. The United States press called Jean Mermoz, France’s Lindbergh. Jean Mermoz and Charles Lindbergh were brilliant and courageous aviators who strove to do great things. As a result, they both expanded air travel for their country but they had different goals and ideas. The similarities between Charles Lindbergh and Jean Mermoz was that they both expanded air travel.…

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    women can be railroad workers in Russia why can't they be fly in space?” Valentina Tereshkova was an important aviator worldwide to thousands of females aspiring to become aviators. She was the first female to be flown into space and because of her many people rethought their beliefs about the capabilities of women. To this day many still renowned her as one of the most influential aviators in history. It this essay I will be discussing her early childhood, her early career, some of her great…

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    Amelia Earhart is remembered as one of the most famous aviators in history because she had the courage to do what no other aviator had done yet, which was to fly across the Pacific Ocean. She is very much known for flying. Amelia Earhart had the courage to do what no oneelse did. She was always adventurous even as a small child. On the date of July 24, 1897 a baby girl was born to Amy and Edwin Earhart in Atchison,Kansas. Her name was Amelia Mary Earhart. They nicked named her Meely. “She spent…

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    inspiration to women all around the world, she defeated the disbelief and the people who didn’t believe she could do anything as well as any man. She took a risk and she let herself soar picking up the world with her.(Amelia Earhart, The Legend of the Lost Aviator by Shelley Tanaka and Illustrated by David Craig, 2008). She proved to the malicious world that a woman is just as capable and strong as any man. Aviation was something Amelia Earhart grew to love and she did. She was the first ever…

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