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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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    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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    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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    • Boozer, Jack. "Women and Murder in the Televirtuality Film.", Wilfred Laurier UP, 2006. In this article, the author discusses televirtuality, which is when television directly influences and shapes reality or perception of reality through its selected depiction of it. The article analyses and discusses televirtuality in the films To Die For and Nurse Betty, and how televirtuality prompts murder in both films. The author discusses how Suzanne’s obsession with becoming a television news anchor…

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    Member, and God of War. The character is a founding member of the Justice League, demigoddess, and warrior princess of the Amazonian people. In her homeland, she is Princess Diana of Themyscira, and outside of her homeland, she is known by her civilian identity Diana Prince. Wonder Woman was sculpted…

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    Finger Claws This alternative weapon is not exactly practical for humans outside of science fiction and fantasy but it is one of the most aesthetically pleasing weapons on the list. This weapon will likely never see a dip in popularity thanks to the awesome examples that some of the animal kingdoms give us for claws. Someone will always want tiger claws. You can find some pretty ornate claws throughout the internet, most notably etsy, which makes this weapon a fashion statement all on their…

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    groups, mainly the Spice Girls (Aapola, Gonick & Harris, 2005). Baker (2003) suggests that notions of girl power can be seen in popular culture through bands such as Destiny’s Child, television shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Xena the Warrior Princess, as well as movies such as Charlies Angels and Lara Croft Tomb Raider. Seeing girl power portrayed across these mediums made it easier for young girls to relate to the movement, although some feminists have criticised ‘girl power’ for…

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