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Essay heading: Amelia Earhart
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And after forming this organization, she continued to break records, and soon, she had the desire to fly around the world.
Amelia Earhart had the courage to fly around the world. In June 1939, Amelia, along with her navigator Frederick Noonan, embarked upon the first around-the-world flight at the equator... displayed 300 characters
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In June 1939, Amelia, along with her navigator Frederick Noonan, embarked upon the first around-the-world flight at the equator. But after completing 22,000 miles, she and her navigator disappeared and were never seen since even though her husband, George Putnam, had spent $4 million scouring 250,000 square miles of ocean... displayed next 300 characters
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