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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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    of England’s history. Diana was born into a family of British nobility with royal ancestry and was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, who is the elsest child and heir of Queen Elizabeth 11. “I understand people’s suffering, people’s pain, more than you will ever know yourself,” Princess Diana. Princess Diana was a true princess who shared her patronage to help others and her fashion to inspire others to become a legacy for all to remember. The beautiful Princess Diana was born on 1 July 1961

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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

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    client Princess Diana has been defectively represented on plentiful occasions by Princess Camilla and the Woman's Day magazine who has positioned my client to be viewed as a woman who has sent death threats and a bad mother to her two children Harry and William. On July 10, 2017 Woman's Day released their weekly magazine which featured a front page article on Camilla’s outlandish claims against my client claiming that she threatened to kill Camilla. These ludicrous accusations portray Diana as threatening

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    client, Princess Diana has been poorly represented in the Woman’s Day magazine article posted on the tenth of July 2017. The objective was clearly to present Diana as a killer . Through the use of codes and conventions the audience is positions to only see her in a negative light. This is a completely false representation, under no prosperity did my client have any intentions of killing Camilla Parker Bowles. Diana, Princess of Wales was known by all as the people’s princess. Diana was human just

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    Princess Diana was an outstanding leader of her time. Throughout her life she accomplished so much and impacted so many lives. People all over the world were obsessed with Lady Di, just one of her many nicknames. She was an activist, a mother, a wife, a friend, a sister, and most importantly a strong female leader. At the young age of 19, Diana was married into the Royal family and began her life as a Princess. Through a tumultuous marriage to Prince Charles, Diana always put her best foot forward

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    two articles that strongly connect to each other. Will Gore and The Telegraph View both express their opinions as well as the experience that Prince Harry had with mental health through their writing. Article one by The Telegraph View talks about the amount of people who have to suffer in silence with their mental health issues and circumstances just like Prince harry did when his mother tragically passed away. It shows us and makes us aware about how much service and help it required to help people

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    Princess Diana once said, “The public… they wanted a fairy princess to come and touch them, and everything will turn into gold and all their worries would be forgotten. Little did they realize that the individual was crucifying herself inside because she didn’t think she was good enough” (Quotes). This quote by Diana shows her conflicted feelings towards her role as a Royal. Diana was born on July 1, 1961 to an aristocratic family near Sandringham, England (Princess Diana Biography). In 1967, Diana’s

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    the themes of hope, nature, and companionship, Beah’s struggle through the Sierra-Leone civil war in A Long Way Gone connects him to “If We Hold On Together,” an R&B song by Diana Ross. The greatest reason that A Long Way Gone relates with “If We Hold On Together” is because both strongly express themes of hope. In the song Diana Ross sings, “Don’t lose your way/ With each passing day/ You’ve come so far/ Don’t throw it away.” This parallels a lesson that Ishmael’s father taught him about hope: “If

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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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