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    and action they ever made. Princess Diana of Wales left a profound mark on the entire world not only as a diligent leader of her country, but a mark amongst controversy, tragedy, and grief after her untimely death. This impact on the world has left nations wondering how we could have avoided losing such a beautiful soul. Diana was born on July 1, 1961 as Diana Frances Mountbatten-Windsor. (Pillai, 2017) When Princess Diana married Prince Charles of Wales she was a timid, twenty something who was just

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    pilgrims started to stream in from the early 1790s, life for detainees was harsh. By the 1820s, numerous fighters, officers and liberated convicts had transformed land they got from the legislature into thriving farms. Gold was discovered in New South Wales and focal Victoria in 1851, tricking a great many young fellows and some gutsy young ladies from the settlements. They were joined by watercraft heaps of prospectors from China and a tumultuous carnival of entertainers, publicans, illicit liquor-venders

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    Jerrica Perriguey Miss Thompson English 101 1 October 2016 Princess Diana: A Drowning Lifeguard “She was that desperate to be happy. Happy people laugh a lot, so she would laugh whenever she could-and often when she should not.” A quote from P.D. Jephson, Princess Diana’s one and only private secretary, speaks of the desperation of the seemingly happy princess to find joy in her life, in his book Shadows of a Princess (13). Jephson also mentions his fear of Princess Diana’s “fragile mental stability”

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    Britain is soon to have another addition to the royal family and love is in the air again this November. Prince Harry (the Prince of Wales) is engaged to Meagan Markle (popular actress and humanitarian) and the Queen has blessed their engagement.       Harry is the younger son of Charles and Lady Diana (former Princess of Wales). Harry proposed to Meagan at dinner in Nottingham Cottage on Monday and Meagan didn’t let him finish before screaming yes. He bought her an engagement ring decorated with

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    Ellison Onizuka was an Asian American astronaut that worked on the Discovery and Challenger missions. He was born on June 24, 1946 in Kealakua, Hawaii. As a child he picked coffee beans to make money for his family. He went to the University of Colorado and was in their Air Force ROTC program and studied aerospace engineering. Ellison Onizuka impacted space exploration by becoming the first Asian American in space, working on the IUS on the Discovery mission, and the tragic fate of the Challenger

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    Brisbane Beautiful one day, excellent the next! That’s one way of describing Queensland and as the capital, it is the capital city of this state one most of wonderful cities. Brisbane is Australia’s second largest state by area. In additional to being the third most population city in Australia, Brisbane is the largest of Australia’s six capital cities by geographic. It is the third largest in the world, occupying some 15/820 km. Indigenous Australians are believed to have lived in South East Queensland

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    The night of August 31, 1997, when the people of Wales lost their Princess. Not only did the British lose their lady but so did the rest of the world. The death of Princess Diana impacted many around the world as she was known as the People’s Princess. Diana Frances Spencer, born July 1, 1961, became a part of the British royal family as she became the first wife of Charles. During their marriage, Diana was Princess of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Duchess of Rothesay, and Countess of Chester. Together

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    of the Governor of New South Wales, George Robinson as a method of advertising the reward offered for the capture of Ned Kelly, Dan Kelly, Joseph Byrne and Stephen Hart, collectively known as the Kelly Gang. The poster was printed in 1879, signed by the Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, Henry Parkes and the Attorney-General of Victoria, Bryan O’Loghlen. The poster was likely created through the cooperation of the Colonial Governments of Victoria and New South Wales at the time in order to show

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    James Jones 13191654 Unit 23- pass 4, pass 5, merit 1, distinction 1 Martyn McCarthy Pass 4- Describe the role of lay people in criminal cases and Distinction 1- Evaluate the effectiveness of lay people in the English courts Lay magistrates All magistrates begin their magisterial career in the adult court where they deal with crimes which can have the most widespread impact on communities; for example, anti-social behaviour and alcohol-related incidents. Magistrates’ courts are also the first stage

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    Communication Practice Project, which requires an investigation of a different aspect of the context of a group/organization, and identify a communication issue related to the theme of community, the organization Vietnamese Dynamic Students in New South Wales (VDS-NSW) has been chosen to examine. The president of the VDS has been interviewed to explore thoroughly VDS’s structure, activities and problems. This paper will assess the background and organizational culture of VDS-NSW and highlight the community

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