Nikumaroro Essays

  • Amelia Earhart: The Greatest Woman Pilot In The World

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    Amelia Earhart is the greatest woman pilot in history, and one of the most influential women in the world. Earhart took flying and the whole field of aviation to a new level. As a woman, she accomplished many courageous things in her life, which still have a mark in society today. Earhart’s love for aviation first started when her father took her to watch an ace pilot when she was in her teens. The rest after that is history. Amelia Earhart showed many acts of bravery in her younger years, during

  • Amelia Earhart Theory

    1288 Words  | 6 Pages

    Three years after Earhart and Noonan went missing in 1937, Nikumaroro was being colonized by the British when thirteen bones were discovered, on the until then uninhabited island, and were promptly sent to Figi to be examined by physician, David Hoodless. In 1940, Hoodless recorded that the bones belonged to a “stocky

  • Amelia Earhart: A Long Lasting Mystery

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    uninhabited island of Nikumaroro, then where were the Japanese forces? They could have possibly been on a nearby ship, but Earhart and Noonan would not have been easily noticed. During this time and during the start of World War II, the Japanese were conquering most of the tropical islands near Japan, so they would not have had forces all the way to Nikumaroro, which was in the middle of the

  • Amelia Earhart: More Than A Mystery

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    Amelia Earhart: More Than a Mystery In March 1937 Amelia Earhart began her flight around the world. If successful she would be the first woman to complete such a feat. In a time when women weren’t seen as equals, Amelia proved that women could excel in the tasks and adventures that were traditionally held by men with her courage and many accomplishments. Amelia Earhart is one of the most famous pilots of all time because of her pioneering role in what she stood for, her accomplishments

  • Informative Essay On Amelia Earhart

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    For many years the theory suggested in the Perez 2 quote is what most people chose to believe. Until recently another theory has surfaced. The theory suggests that “The flyers landed on uninhabited Nikumaroro Island”(history.com).Amelia and Noonan may have lived on the island for several weeks, until they ran out of resources and eventually died. Many choose to believe one theory or the other, but they are missing the big picture. Amelia Earhart’s legacy

  • Amelia Earhart's Role In Aviation

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    two-thirds of their trip near the International Dateline in the central Pacific. (Amelia Earhart. Web.) After their plane had disappeared, they had lost radio communication, so a search party was sent. The search party found remains from the plane near Nikumaroro, Kiribati. ("Amelia Earhart." Colombia Electronic Encyclopedia.)  There are many myths on Earhart and Noonan's disappearance. Some claimed they were on a secret spy mission and their plane had been shot down or was crashed  near a Japanese- controlled

  • Amelia Earhart Personality Characteristics

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    The lack of facts has not unconvinced these researchers. In March 2011, as part of the ongoing search for Amelia Earhart 's remains, researchers examined the DNA of bones found on Nikumaroro, and determined that they could be the remains of the aircraft aviatrix. In fact, the examiners could not even state with certainty that the small bone fragments were human. Nobody else has found a plane. Nauticos made a calculation of where the