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    Diana Frances Spencer or Princess Diana is the first wife of Prince Charles and the mother of Prince William and Harry. She was best known for becoming the princess of wales.Princess Diana is one of the most caring person on the world. She was always spotted in charity events or in the orphanage. She helped people around and many the world and her hard work is often appreciated by people. Other Achievements Diana was shy when she became engaged to Prince Charles. Everyday she had to

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    someone might do the same for you” (Graham). Princess Diana showed that one random act of kindness might be returned one day if you decide to put someone else’s needs and values before yours. This quote depicts how much the public and their needs mean to Diana. Diana is an important person in this day and age because of all her accomplishments and her positive public role in England, while still living a powerful and happy private life. Princess Diana was born into a privileged family on July 1, 1961

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    Abstract Princess Diana was known as the people’s princess; but Diana was much more than that. Diana was an activist, humanitarian, public servant and a leader. Princess Diana’s entire adult life was focused on helping those less fortunate, those suffering from debilitating diseases and offering aide to people from third world countries. Diana didn’t just contribute time but focused on attracting the attention of the media which brought spectators and in return brought followers. These followers

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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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    Essay On Princess Diana

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    Princess Diana was a very devoted woman, she always saw the good in everyone and always tried to help anyone in need, anyway she could. Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles in 1981 and became known as Princess Diana. “Anywhere I see suffering, that is where I want to be, doing what I can.” - Princess Diana. As an adored member of the Royal Family, Princess Diana broke barriers of royal protocol, was one of the biggest fashion icons of the world, and will be remembered through her legacy.

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    Princess Diana As A Hero

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    Princess Diana is considered to be the most favored member of the Royal Family in the history of the British Monarchy (biography.com editors 1). She is the former wife of Prince Charles, and the mother of Princes William and Harry. Her charitable work with impoverished children has formed her reputation as a role model for the people of Britain and much of the world. Much of Diana’s life has been devoted to traveling the world to help others. Her work in Africa with the children injured by landmines

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    The death of Princess Diana was an event which shocked the world. Many grieved for her death and sent prayers to the Royal Family while wondering how the event occurred. Throughout the next few days, many news articles and speeches were released about her death, and some were more effective than others. Four articles stand out, and out of the four only two are believed to be rhetorically effective. The first article is a new article written by BBC. The article they wrote is not rhetorically effective

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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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    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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