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    Queen Elizabeth, Princess Diana’s ex mother-in-law, said of her: “In good times and bad, she never lost her capacity to smile and laugh, nor to inspire others with her warmth and kindness”(The Queen’s). So many people loved Princess Diana. She was compassionate to everyone. Although Princess Diana came from a wealthy family, her life completely changed when she married Prince Charles. Princess Diana was born July 1, 1961 near Sandringham, England. Sadly, her parents divorced in 1969 when her…

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    Danielle Spencer was born June 24, 1965 (cancer), in Trenton NJ. Her mother Cheryl Pelt was a writer who remarried to Tim Pelt. Danielle Spencer is currently married to Garry Fields (1999) she began her acting career in the hit tv show “What’s Happening!!” The show only ran for 3 years total however during the second season of the show on Sept 7, 1977 Spencer and her stepfather, Tim Pelt were involved in a tragic car accident that left Tim dead and Spencer in a 3 week coma. Tim apparently died…

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    accident. Princess Diana was a victim of a tragic accident, as she was in a car with one of her loves, while her driver was intoxicated. There are many conspiracy theories as to how she dies and whose fault it was, but with the evidence I have gathered, it is hard to believe something else was the cause of her death. Although others choices to believe that the paparazzi’s flashing camera bulbs are what caused the driver crash, I believe the royal family was at fault for the loss of Princess…

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    "Etiquette" is the one word that best describes life during the reign of Queen Victoria. For those in the upper echelons of society, rules such as the proper forms of address even what to wear were all considered very important to them. However Victorian society did not recognize that there was a lower class. 'The Poor' were invisible. Status was prominent in this era as people were segregated differently depending on their own family wealth. Technically the Victorian era began in 1837 and…

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    The fifth installment of the Legend of Zelda series, Ocarina of Time, is considered to be one of Nintendo’s most popular video games earning the title of best-selling game of 1998. After 18 years, Ocarina of Time still continues to maintain a high rating on professional gaming medias such as IGN and Gamespot. Initially when playing this action-adventure game the player is introduced to the young hero Link, who experiences a nightmare involving a man clad in black armor. As Link consults the…

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    Lauren Eckhardt Professor Anne Winchell Storytelling in Video Games October 11, 2015 Character Paper Midna [a non-playable, sidekick, ally character in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess,] is a descendent from the Twili, a race from the Realm of Twilight in the Sacred Realm/Golden Land. She has a total of three forms: her true form [6 foot tall, goddess like build, with red eyes, pale blue skin and fiery hair], her imp-like form [similar to her true form but is two feet tall with a pudgy…

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    Zelda Alternate Ending

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    of Zelda, petting her neck gently. I cupped some water out of a stream and brought it up to Zelda. "Drink Zelda, thank you for bringing me here," I said smiling as she drank the water. No problem Princess! She neighed shaking her head. I smiled. I slowly gained my energy again and covered my true form. I looked at me reflection in the water. My now calm sea blue eyes looked back at me, perfect white skin with no scars. Long brown shaggy hair that flowed down to my shoulder. I lead Zelda…

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    Legend Of Zelda

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    The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition is a compilation of four of Nintendo's best "Zelda" games. This collection includes two games for the Nintendo Entertainment System and two games from the Nintendo 64. Each game is a faithful reproduction of the original game. The stories, enemies, and item placements are as you remember them. However, each game has received a minor facelift. While the graphics remain the same, each game now runs at a higher resolution. This higher resolution lets you see…

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    Many people are aware of the feeling of love, but many believe that feeling ends once one the people involved in that love are gone. That doesn’t mean that it’s impossible for someone to love someone else that who is gone, but most people believe that the person who is gone cannot love the one still with us, but that is not the case. Love is a very strong emotion that people tend to underestimate. People believe that its able to be cast off when willed to, or can easily be recovered from when is…

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    which is why it came out a full year after Super Mario Bros. Miyamoto once said “The Legend of Zelda was our first game that forced the players to think about what they should do next. We were afraid that gamers would become bored and stressed by the new concept. Luckily, they reacted the total opposite, it was these elements that made the game so popular, and today the gamers tell us how fun the Zelda riddles are, and how happy they become when they’ve solved a task and proceeded with the…

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