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    Princess Diana was a tremendously famous women. She was born on July 1, 1996. Diana had three boys, their names were Prince William and Prince Harry. Her husband was named Charles, Prince of Wales. Princess Diana died on August 31, 1997. Her life was taken in a tragic car wreck. Princess Diana and her boyfriend were on the back from a mini vacation. Princess Diana and Dodi, her boyfriend wanted to spend a few days in Paris before they came home. They had dinner at a restaurant identified as Ritz

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    Diana Ross Research Paper

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    Diana Ross is internationally known. With a career spanning for over 40 years, Ross is by far one of the best female entertainers of all time. Diana Ross began her career as a singer that evolved as an actress. She began as a member of a famous singing group, which grew into world-wide fame, riches, and family. Diana has led a rags-to-riches life that is one to be admired. Diana Ernestine Earle Ross was born on March 26, 1944. Diana Ross was born to schoolteacher Ernestine and former US Army soldier

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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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    happened, and being and influence or helping others. A person that shows these traits would be the one who gave all the money she could to charity:Princess Diana. Princess Diana is influential because of her good character, remarkable acts, and her positive influences. Princess Diana is influential because of her good character.On “Princess Diana short biography” In January 1997, she visited minefields in Angola to inspect the clearing of landmines. After her death, the Ottawa treaty, was signed banning

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    While she lived in royalty and fame, Princess Diana, a public icon throughout the world, had her accomplishments and setbacks. One of her main issues began with an eating disorder. Princess Diana admitted that she started to follow a rigorous diet because people made remarks about her “pudgy” appearance on TV and in magazines (Ferrar, Tabitha, and Kelly Morris). People started to make comments and remarks after she slimmed down. After she dropped in weight by thirty pounds after she had Prince William

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    Princess Diana “Carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you,” This is a quote by Diana Spencer. Princess Diana grew up to become a member of the royal family, the Princess of Wales. She grew up in a family who was allied with the royal family. When she got older, she married Prince Charles and became an iconic figure. She is most known for her life as a style icon and her charity work for people around the

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    Abbas Mohammad Pd.4A 9/4/12 Diana Assignment Princess Diana Dies in Paris Crash The discussion of how the interaction of speaker, audience, and subjects affects the text is fundamental one because it determines how effective the text is in achieving its purpose. The purpose of this text is not to tell readers only how Princess Diana died but also who’s responsible for the death and criticize them. However the news report failed to achieve their purpose they lacked to criticize the press, who

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    On August 31, 1997, The beautiful Princess Diana died from a tragic car accident in Paris, France. The loss was devastating to many around the world and millions of flowers were laid before Buckingham Palace. Her life had changed how royalty was viewed and how media and paparazzi worked, especially in the UK, and that change only sped up after the accident. And just like how society went through a change after Princess Diana's death, Mme. Mathilde Loisel of Guy de Maupassant's The Necklace underwent

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    On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana was a passenger in a car being driven at high speed by a drunk chauffeur. The Mercedes smashed into a concrete pillar in a tunnel, killing the driver and Diana's boyfriend, Dodi Al Fayed, instantly. Diana died four hours later in hospital. Diana’s sudden death was shocking news to many people around the world. Her death was caused by a car accident, although was it really an accident? Or was it planned? Most people believe she died from a reckless accident, which

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    Essay about Princess Diana and Voyeurism

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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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