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    Princess Diana was an inspiration for many people around the world and used her royalty to highlight major social issues. Diana’s dedication to humanitarian work helped to promote awareness and raise money for a wide range of charitable causes, including her campaign against landmines and her kind hearted approach to the AIDS predicament. Diana crossed boundaries to offer support to casualties and worked hard to change the opinions of the general public, which didn't particularly follow royal protocol

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    When people think of Princess Diana, some remember the beautiful impression she made on the world through her charity and humanitarian work. Others may remember her because of her tragic death. The life of Princess Diana was not at all what people thought. Throughout her life, she faced hardships and personal issues, most of which were not noticed in the public eye. Her life was not bright and happy all the time. She faced a rough life hidden behind her smile. Diana Frances Spencer was born on July

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    Princess Diana Influences

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    Princess Diana was known as the “people’s princess” who stunned the world with her ability to conquer any hurdles life threw at her. She also was known for showing the people that she cared. Her sudden death left the world in shock, and many people say her touching story changed their life. Princess Diana is an influential person because of her ability to overcome hardship, her unconventional royal duties, her widely recognized charitable work, and the impact of her death. Throughout the years of

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    Princess Diana and Voyeurism      Perhaps the best way to think of it is as a war. On one side are the Hollywood stars with their armies of agents, managers, lawyers, publicists, handlers, personal assistants and, of course, bodyguards. And on the other side are the paparazzi - guerrilla warriors armed with cameras, whose job it is to break through the stars’ defenses, steal small parts of their souls and sell them to the highest bidder. The lengths to which paparazzi will go to get “the shot”

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    The night of August 31, 1997, when the people of Wales lost their Princess. Not only did the British lose their lady but so did the rest of the world. The death of Princess Diana impacted many around the world as she was known as the People’s Princess. Diana Frances Spencer, born July 1, 1961, became a part of the British royal family as she became the first wife of Charles. During their marriage, Diana was Princess of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Duchess of Rothesay, and Countess of Chester. Together

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    random act of kindness, with no expectation or reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you.” This quote shows why Princess Diana was known as a kind-hearted person. She overcame a lot of obstacles, as in the tragedy of her parents, her marriage, and the problems she faced as a Royal Princess. Princess Diana was a royal princess. “She was born July 1,1961 in Sandringham, United Kingdom”. When she was younger she attended Riddle worth Hall School and also a Health School

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    When you hear the word princess you think rich,consumable,and snobby. (27)Princess Diana was not that princess. She faced many challenges, but she pulled through and influenced the world magnanimous ways. Some characteristics that she used when impacting the world in a magnanimous way, were her adaptability, empathy, and her down-to-earth personality . For example, Diana had so much adaptability. In her life she went through many changes and hardships. Her social status changed very much so, such

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    Diana: Queen of Hearts Princess Diana was the most cherished and beloved royal family member of all time. Many may think this was because of her elegance and beauty; after all, she was a fashion icon. However, her vulnerability was the source of her charm. She connected with ordinary people because she dealt with a lifetime of struggles, which she overcame briefly before her death at the young age of thirty-six. Diana Spencer was born on July 1, 1964 in Sandringham, Norfolk in the United Kingdom

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    Princess Diana was born on July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, England under the name of Diana Frances Spencer. When she was young, she developed a very strong love for animals. She enjoyed spending her free time taking care of and looking after hurt animals. She developed a very strong love for those in need. This comes to show us the woman that she became. Princess Diana was a very caring woman, and was always looked up to those around her as an idol. When Diana was nine years old her parents were divorced

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    On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana died in a fatal car crash while in Paris. Her funeral was held on September 6, 1997, at Westminster Abbey in London, England. Thousands of people attended, while many more watched from their homes. A few of her family members spoke great things about her; however, the eulogy her brother wrote shocked the millions that were watching. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary a eulogy is a commendatory oration or writing especially in honor of one deceased (Merriam-Webster

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