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    same for you" (Diana, Princess of Wales). Princess Diana was one of the world’s most beloved and recognizable figures. Diana exemplified beauty and style, yet she was more than a pretty face as she changed the way the public looks at modern monarchies through her humanitarian efforts and down to earth approach. Diana’s life seemed like a charmed one. She was the daughter of nobility chosen to marry the Prince of England. “Diana, Princess of Wales, 1961–97, was wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, heir

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    published a book Yes, Rasta (Powerhouse) for a show at Gagosian Galleryphotographs. The images were of a Rastafarian community in Jamaica. In 2008 Richard Prince created "Canal Zone", which were a series of art works incorporating Cariou 's photographs of the Rastafarian Community. Prince 's works

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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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    My Life Of My Dreams

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    I am Adela and i believe a lot of different things, but one thing i believe in very strongly is dreams. Many people may think that this is very cliche and cheesy, but to me it definitely is not. When i was a younger child, starting about four years old i always told my parents where i wanted to go and what i wanted to do. My parents always told me, if you can dream it, you can do it. My parents have always been my best friends. They have always encouraged me to do my best and always live as if tomorrow

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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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    What's the point of not dreaming? I think it's worth it to dream. People have there own opinions on life and i'm not judging, i'm just saying my opinion. I think everybody should have a dream or goal in life because it teaches us that we need to push ourselves to the limit. look at the big stars in the world, the all had dreams to be what they are today. Look at marshal mathers for an example, during his childhood he lived in a trailer with his mother. he was just an ordinary kid with a talent and

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    There wasn’t a time in my life where I was asked to make a difficult decision that could impact my life significantly, or at least not that important of me to remember it. Through recalling of my memories, there’s one decision that I did hesitate a long time on was the decision to quit JROTC. It took me the last two months of my sophomore year to decide on that decision. Well, what is JROTC? JROTC stands for Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps and it’s a program in my high school that helps

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