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    different classes, the normal people and the Handicapper General. The Handicapper Generals play the role of the police in the short story. In the real world the police has a lot of power in our society. One of the most powerful Handicapper Generals is Diana Moon Glampers, she can kill, arrest and give handicaps to the people making her job equivalent to the police. Something that many readers caught in the text is that Handicapper Generals don’t have handicaps of their own. Even if they have handicaps

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    ballerina and she was very strict about keeping the handicapped on, and also killing both rebels the dancer and him. For example in the text it states “Diana Moon Glampers, the Handicapper General, came into the studio with a double-barreled ten-gauge shotgun. She fired twice, and the Emperor and the Empress were dead before they hit the floor. Diana Moon Glampers loaded the gun again. She aimed it at the musicians and told them they had ten seconds to get their handicaps back on” This makes me realize

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    Diana, Princess of Wales, held the heart and attention of millions of people. She was known as the “ People's Princess” across her country and the world (Morton 10). Behind all the flashing lights and close doors, Princess Diana struggled with life. As part of the royal family, her life was not as easy going as people thought. Princess Diana changed the lives of thousands of people through her contributions and as an advocate for different charities. Diana was born on July 1, 1961, but she was

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    Princess Diana was born on July 1st, 1961 in the town of Sandringham in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to Frances Shand Kydd and John Spencer. The reason she got famous in the first place is because she married Prince Charles, son of Queen Elizabeth II and Philip Mountbatten. She broke a lot of the rules of royalty, including sending her kids to public school and revealing things about the royal family that they wanted to keep secret. Everyday people would call her “The

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    Princess Diana wasn’t a typical princess; she was special. She was not born into royalty, but instead married into it. Since Diana did not come from a royal background, it made it easier for the public to relate to her and her story. Diana had visions of how she wanted commoners to perceive her, as a commoner rather than royalty. As the people grew in love, Diana used her influence for good. She continued to fight and express her opinions about issues at hand. In the St. Ignatius College Preparatory

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    it out. This belief stems from the letter that Diana wrote to her butler, Paul Burrell. This letter was written ten months after her separation from Charles and roughly two months before her death. In the letter Diana says that she believes that Charles is ‘planning an accident in her car.’ Her reasoning for suspecting Charles is that he would do such a thing is so he could marry Tiggy Legge-Bourke. One theory that some people believe is that Diana was killed because she wanted to marry Dodi. The

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    I am Diana Nicole Newton, also known as Princess Diana. I was born August 4, 1999 in North Carolina to my parents Amanda and Doug Newton. I was a sweet, outgoing blonde angel. That was until my younger sister, Tasha, came along. She and I had the stereotypical sibling rivalry one can see on the silver screen. Even though my feelings towards her shifted frequently, one thing that never wavered was my love for our cat, Binky. My father rescued Binky when I was just a few weeks old. From then on, we

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    On May 18th, 1919, Margaret Hookham was born in Reigate, Surreym, England. She later used her grandfather’s name which was Fontes and changed it to Fonteyn for her stage name. Her mother started her in Ballet at a young age. At the age of 8 her father’s work took them to Shanghai where she studied dance with George Goncharov, but when she was 14-years-old she returned to England with her mother. In England she studied with Serfina Astafieva. She then enrolled in Vic Wells Ballet, later named the

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    Diana is an Asian, Vietnamese 15 years-old female, presently live with her 2 older brothers and both parents. Diana is currently taking summer classes so that she may graduate sooner than her classmates (encourage by her academic counselor). Diana displays high enthusiasm to attend UT of Austin to be a pediatrician upon matriculate into college. From a brief meeting (permitted by her mother-no mother present), D praise herself for achieving high grades and set attainable goals than both of her older

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    Essay - Assess the relationship between Princess Diana and the media Jessica Winston Smith Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles on July 29th 1981 becoming Diana Princess of Wales and from this day onwards she became the most photographed woman of all time. Diana had a relationship with the media like no other. The media impacted all aspects of her life often dictating her life. Diana was called ‘the peoples princess’ (Tony Blair, 1997) because of the significant image that the media created

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