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    who are in need and Princess Diana was the perfect example of a charitable person. Before she married Prince Charles, Diana was a kindergarten teacher, in which she knew how to be patient and show compassion to others. Diana became subjected to the famous and powerful life very quickly. Once Diana found an activity to support, she began to conform with the royal life. Once she chose how she wanted to spend her days as a Princess everything started coming together. Diana was very avid about…

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    expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that someone might do the same for you.” Princess Diana of Wales was a role model for girls and boys all over the world with her huge heart, kindness, and the urge to help anyone around her. She had a rough and emotion beginning of her childhood so she was able to take experiences from her life and help relate to people and help heal their own wounds. Diana, Princess of Wales known as The Queen of Hearts transformed the public image of British royalty…

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    What is the possibility that you could sell your latest Instagram post for $100,000? I think I am a very good looking guy but not that good looking to where someone would want to purchase it for that much. Richard Prince is an American artist who is doing just that. He is taking Instagram posts and altering them a bit and selling them for thousands of dollars. Prince is a notorious copycat artist who has made a very good living off of this. Now, one might ask, how is this man copying stuff from…

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    SAVE THE WALES On July 29th, 1961, Lady Diana Spencer said 'I do' at St Paul's Cathedral and became the 10th woman in 680 years to take the title, Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. Previous to her was Mary, the wife of George V. She carried the title from 1901 to 1910 when she was escorted by her husband who was then Prince of Wales. Her dignity and devotion to duty earned her respect in every corner of the world. Not all Princesses of Wales were so liked and respected. Some were stupid.…

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    To make sure of this, they gave handicaps, both physical and mental, to the citizens of the United States because they believe it will guarantee that no one would be stronger or smarter than anyone else. The United States Handicapper General, Diana Moon Glampers, regulated all of this but there was one man who chose to rebel against these disadvantages in his mission to gain control and power over everyone else. That man was none other than Harrison Bergeron, and he made it clear when he invaded…

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    Amazing Life of Diana How could someone so young grab the attention of many and become one of most powerful women of her time? Diana Princess of Wales was known as powerful individual, who valued family above all. Her family was very valuable to her, she made time for her boys before carrying out her day to day task (“Backround”). Diana Frances Spencer lived an extraordinary life full of many achievements and is still remembered today as an influential icon in history. Diana was born at Park…

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    Princess Diana married into the British royal family, which resulted in two children with the marriage ending in divorce. She married the Prince of Wales, Charles Philip Arthur George (“Diana, Princess of Wales”). Prince Charles and Princess Diana had met previous times before they finally began a relationship. When Princess Diana visited her sister, she met Prince Charles again in 1980. He proposed to her after they dated for about six months (“Princess Diana Biography” about.com). Their…

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    Death of Princess Diana Princess Diana was a treasure to this world. Diana was always the girl next door to Prince Charles, quite literally. Prince Charles and his brothers grew up with Diana. Diana was often the playmate of Charles’s brother Prince Andrew. When Charles first started to be pressured to be married, he thought Diana was much too young. After all, at the time she was only 16. However when her sister reintroduced the two at a pheasant hunt at Althorp, and Diana taught him how to…

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    Spencer’s Multitude uses of devices Spencer delivers this eulogy of his sister to morn the tragic loss to the world, of Princess Diana. In his eulogy, he questions the actions of the paparazzi and why they would want to defame such a charitable woman reminisces to the people about the good she has brought to the world. He also speaks of how that even though she is gone, her family will do all in its power to keep her spirit alive through raising her sons, Harry and William, to be in the good…

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    According to Kubler-Ross (2013), the grieving process is comprised of five formal stages: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and finally acceptance. The first stage, denial, actually enables the person to initially endure an incredible loss. While it may seem counterintuitive, denial is actually a critical aspect of the healthy healing process. It is comparable to entering a stage of shock. The act of denial actually is a protective mechanism that helps a person cope with the overwhelming…

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