Ben E Lou
09-11-2010, 04:24 AM
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On this day, 9 years ago, 11 year old Asia Cottom (http://www.asiacottom.com/) from Washington, D.C. boarded Flight 77, along wit...h two of her classmates and three of her teachers. She and her classmates had been selected to fly from D.C. to Channel Island in Santa Barbara, to take part in National Geographic’s Sustainable Seas Expedition. The purpose was to study marine life, but there would be plenty of fun as well – kayaking, beach trips, and even the chance to swim with dolphins. This was a unique opportunity, and she was so excited about the trip that she spent time in advance, doing research on her computer. She couldn’t wait to learn, but she also couldn’t wait to get into the water. This was going to be an amazing experience.
35 minutes into the flight, terrorists hijacked the plane, and steered it into the Pentagon, killing all 64 passengers, crew, and another 125 victims in the building.
Asia was just starting Middle School in Washington, D.C. Asia was not typical, by any standards. She loved to read, and loved science, math and computers, with the hope to become a pediatrician when she grew up. She had attended a computer camp prior to starting Middle School, and look forward to sharing her experience with her fellow students. She also loved her faith, and at her church, she served as an usher, a member of the dance group, and a singer in the church choir. On her own, she loved to study the Bible and wrote her own commentary to some of the more challenging passages.
In remembrance of Asia Cottom, age 11, of Washington, D.C.
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On this day, 9 years ago, 11 year old Asia Cottom (http://www.asiacottom.com/) from Washington, D.C. boarded Flight 77, along wit...h two of her classmates and three of her teachers. She and her classmates had been selected to fly from D.C. to Channel Island in Santa Barbara, to take part in National Geographic’s Sustainable Seas Expedition. The purpose was to study marine life, but there would be plenty of fun as well – kayaking, beach trips, and even the chance to swim with dolphins. This was a unique opportunity, and she was so excited about the trip that she spent time in advance, doing research on her computer. She couldn’t wait to learn, but she also couldn’t wait to get into the water. This was going to be an amazing experience.
35 minutes into the flight, terrorists hijacked the plane, and steered it into the Pentagon, killing all 64 passengers, crew, and another 125 victims in the building.
Asia was just starting Middle School in Washington, D.C. Asia was not typical, by any standards. She loved to read, and loved science, math and computers, with the hope to become a pediatrician when she grew up. She had attended a computer camp prior to starting Middle School, and look forward to sharing her experience with her fellow students. She also loved her faith, and at her church, she served as an usher, a member of the dance group, and a singer in the church choir. On her own, she loved to study the Bible and wrote her own commentary to some of the more challenging passages.
In remembrance of Asia Cottom, age 11, of Washington, D.C.