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    By: Joslynn Spears Princess Diana Dead! How Did This Happen? A drunk driver, recognized as Henri Paul on an early Sunday 31st of August had drove a Mercedes and crashed it into the Pont de l’ Alma located in Paris, France. Killing himself, Diana Princess of Wales, and her lover Dodi Fayed. 31st of August 1997 on an early Sunday an elliptical accident has happened. Diana, Princess of Wales, Henri Paul, and Dodi Fayed has died in the exclamatory car crash. Social media has been going

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    According to Princess Diana a book,Princess Diana once said “The biggest disease is people feeling unloved”(princess Diana). When studying about Princess Diana of Wales, is important to know her childhood, time being a princess,and life plus a death apart from the throne. First,Diana's childhood time was pretty normal. Diana had two parents,their names were Johnnie and Frances Spencer (Owings 27). Johnnie was her father and Frances was Diana's Mother (Owings 27). Frances gave birth to Diana on July 1,1961

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    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 theories to the death of Princess Diana. The mystery surrounding the death of the beloved Princess Diana has sparked an exhaustive investigation by

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    Copyright involves the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the matter and form of something (as a literary, musical, or artistic work). This enables the creator of such item to have insurance that no one else can steal or replicate their idea. Copyright has seen some of the largest court cases of all time where companies have sued millions due to breaches of copyright. A French photographer, Patrick Cariou, published a book Yes, Rasta (Powerhouse) for a show at Gagosian

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    Annabell 's Pov 7 years.... 7 years spent in this territory being beaten and abused bu the pack and the Alpha. Today is my 16th birthday the time, I am suppose to find my mate, fall in love, and live happily ever after. But its not going to happen, because I spend most of my time locked in the cellar of Alpha 's basement. I am the omega of the pack. I ran away from my old pack when I was nine picked up by this pack and since I had less training and was not as buff as them I became the Omega everybody

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    Stirring, Serena instantly noticed something was wrong; something felt different She could not feel his strong muscly arms over her lover around her, she could not even feel the warmth of his body near her and it left feeling a little discontent. She fully remembered being half-awake and his warm body pressing against her back as his arms wrapped around her; embracing her tightly upon returning from his late shift. She recalled mumbles words of love, and his sudden snoring soon after he drifted off

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    “Wonder Woman” (Princess Diana, played by Gal Gadot) is an awesome movie, with lots of action and great commentary by the writers and actors. The movie had something for everybody and did not just fall off like some other superhero movies have done. While my focus for this paper will be Diana, during this movie I was able to see that the cultural norms and social acceptance can shift a lot during war. The scene I feel reflects our studies in EWS 375 is when Diana is following the men through the

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    Motown Impact On Society

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    “Motown was about music for all people - white and black, blue and green, cops and the robbers. I was reluctant to have our music alienate anyone” (Berry Gordy Jr.). Motown Records was founded in 1959 in Detroit, Michigan, by a young entrepreneur Berry Gordy Jr., in pursuit for better music and society. With the signing of many culture-changing artists, such as Stevie Wonder and Gladys Knight, Motown’s influence in music and society has forever changed the lives of many. After their move to Los Angeles

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    Diana's Monologue

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    “MOM!” Diana can hear up the stairs, through the thin walls. Her daughter, Scarlet, stomps up the creaky wooden stairs, careful to skip the missing step. Diana calls exasperatedly, “In here, Scarlet.” Slamming the door open, Diana’s eleven-year-old daughter storms across the small, cozy room, coming to a stop at her mother’s queen-sized bed. A tear sheds from Scarlet’s hazel eyes, her auburn hair falling across her fair face. Dread seethes through Diana’s veins, fear rising from the pit of her almost-anorexic

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    Diana Gabaldon Diana Gabaldon is best known as an award winning author for her historical time-travel novels entitled Outlander. What started out as a writing exercise with no intention of being shared let alone published, Outlander became a number one New York Times-bestseller; which developed into a plethora of adventures involving the characters in the same eras. Who is Diana Gabaldon? Diana Gabaldon was born January 11, 1952. She was raised by her parents, Arizona state senator, Tony Gabaldon

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