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    Queen Elizabeth Loved Princess Diana In Queen Elizabeth’s speech she was cold and did not use words that I would expect one to use when talking about the death of a family member. It sounds more like someone who didn’t know Diana as well as Queen Elizabeth did. Queen Elizabeth’s speech implies that she did not have strong grieving after the death of Princess Diana. This is implied by use of general adjectives to describe Diana such as “exceptional and gifted human being”. As well she does not

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    didn’t know that?! So, his full name would be Justin DREW Bieber? That sounds rather weird. Too used to of hearing him be just JUSTIN BIEBER so let’s keep it that way and forget that you read this one. 11. He ignores the paparazzi and walks away! Who does that? I guess the paparazzi annoy him too much that he doesn’t even bother to reply to

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    Hero: (noun) A person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. This definition is one of the many word’s that would be used to describe Princess Diana. Diana was the Princess of Wales and was and still is looked up to by many. Diana was the world’s sweetheart not only for her personality but her actions too, but was it her actions that got her killed? Although many believe what happened to Princess Diana was only a tragic accident, there are many other

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    What Happened to Princess Diana? Princess Diana is being herself showing care and love to others while being the princess in a quote of hers, she stated, “I knew what my job was; it was to go out and meet the people and love them.” Princess Diana was married to Charles, Prince of Wales got a divorce because his mother didn't really like Diana in 1996. They ended up having two sons that she loved to death and would do anything for. She was the princess for about 15 years. The mystery behind the Princess

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    THE LIFE AND DEATH OF PRINCESS DIANA 2 The Life and Death of Princess Diana Princess Diana was not only the Princess of Wales, but an inspirational figure to the whole world. She had a good heart; Diana worked to help the homeless, people with HIV/AIDS, children in need, victims of landmines and generally anyone who needed help. Although Diana had such a good heart and was an inspirational figure for England, she regretfully died on August 30, 1997 in a car crash. There are many conspiracies

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    O’Neill uses irony and sarcasm to insult his audience. He starts off the article with sarcasm with saying “There’s a new sport in town: hunt the fur-wearing celeb. It involves packs of paparazzi staking out posh pubs and clubs, where they wait for the fur-sporting beasts to emerge from the shadows.”, he mocks the way paparazzi follow famous people and compares it to hunting. In the next paragraphs, he points out people that are okay with pets and with eating animals but not okay with wearing animal fur

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    (http://www.netglimse.com/celebs/pages/princess_diana/index.shtml 1 November 2008). Diana’s death started and ended with the paparazzi. The tragic crash was a ruthless car chase of a Mercedes with Diana and her recent boyfriend Dodi al-Fayed in the back, trying to get away from the paparazzi. It’s clearly outlined in The Diana Chronicles written by Tina Brown that the paparazzi had been blamed for Diana‘s tragic death. “I always believed the press would kill her in the end. But not even I could imagine

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    Since the early 1900’s many of us have been obsessed with celebrities. However, according to high school student Collin Palmer, in his short essay response, there is no harm with being obsessed with celebrities. I agree with Palmer, there is nothing wrong with it--besides checking in every so often to see what there up to. I have noticed that whenever you go to a store you always see magazines about celebrities, and we are always so intrigued. In an article titles “How Do Celebrities Really Affect

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    impartial jurors ( at the Royal Court of Justice) proclaiming the event was an "unlawful killing", - a cleverly placed euphemism for man slaughter, murder, etc. - the media has warped most people into believing the accident was caused by Parisian paparazzi. Many - including Dodi's father, Mohamed Al Fayed - insist Diana was murdered. Let us just start with the facts (documented by Ritz hotel CCTV). Dodi Fayed and Diana Spencer arrived at the Ritz hotel [owned by Mohamed Al Fayed] a few minutes

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    NYC-present day Treyton Mills the actor is being argumentative with the director over lines-storms off the set Treyton meets up with his agent and finds out he has been fired-he is irate but has to leave in a moments notice because of the threat of paparazzi. Remnants of a passed out woman as he takes a phone call in his bathroom. From conversation we understand that Treyton almost got a woman pregnant. Thankfully for him she miscarried. He realizes his mistake. He emerges from the bedroom to the next

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