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    believe that there are lessons to be drawn from her life and from the extraordinary and moving reaction to her death. I share in your determination to cherish her memory. This is also an opportunity for me‚ on behalf of my family‚ and especially Prince Charles and William and Harry‚ to thank all of you who have brought flowers‚ sent messages‚ and paid your respects in so many ways to a remarkable person. These acts of kindness have been a huge source of help and comfort. Our thoughts are also

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    Speech for Class

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    Kate Middleton’s back-up Maid of Honor Speech (Slide 1): Well guys‚ chaps‚ here we are...the big day…Prince Harry’s Wedding! Jk‚ jk‚ we all know that no one could tame that fox. It’s my good friend Duchess Catherine Middleton and Prince William’s wedding (slide 2)! And let me say‚ I am honored that our beautiful bride chose me to be her maid of honor. Their might be speculation that Pippa isn’t up here because her “rear” is stealing the show…(slide 3)‚ but let me clarify my “rear” can compete

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    Monarchy Since 1066

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    In this essay I will look at how the power of Monarchs has changed in Britain since 1066. I will explain how their power has changed and the differences between them. The first Monarch I will look at is William the Conqueror. William reigned from 1066 until 1087. There are many different qualities to William other than power‚ he was also very lucky and made good preparations. He won the battle of Hastings on the 14th of October 1066‚ which proves he is very powerful. One of the main reasons William

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    Princess Diana

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    first article “Princess Diana dies in Crash “which was written by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) shows ethos. It shows ethos because BBC is a credible source. It shows pathos‚ because it causes the reader to sympathize with the Queen and the Prince. It also talks about how people are overwhelmed with grief and how people were sending tributes from all over the world. This article also shows logos because the article manages to stay on point and shares facts about who Diana was as a person. The

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    status and community involvement". At first glance we can easily assume that such a person would easily be one who knew how to handle themselves in front of a camera‚ being that royalty were never left alone by the media. When she first married the prince the world of the media was rather new to her‚ and not necessarily unappreciated or ignored in the sense that it could give her a bad name. Considering that she was raised in royalty to some degree‚ it was only natural that she takes advantage of

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    BEL 492 PREPARATION OUTLINE Student’s Name : Amirah Liyana Binti Aminuddin Faculty / Group : Business Management / BMB3Cb Lecturer’s Name : Madam Norizah Binti Kassim Title : The works of Princess Diana Order : Topical Order General Purpose : To inform Specific Purpose : To inform my audience about the charitable contributions and humanitarian efforts of Princess Diana Central Idea : Aids charity works‚ helping the victims

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    sports‚ playing the piano‚ swimming and dancing. (Oleksy pg.16). Diana’s earnest devotion to help human needs compared to her presence made her the most famous royal figure in Britain. (Britannica Online). Princess Diana was the first person to marry Prince Charles. They got divorced on July 13‚ 1966. (Princess Diana Biography). Princess Diana was devoted for her pioneering charity work. (Princess Diana Biography). Princess Diana suffered from a case of Bulimia. (Faulkner pg. 17‚ 18). People all over

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    How Successful was Henry VIII In His Aims 1509-1514? I believe that Henry VIII was ultimately unsuccessful in his aims from 1509-1514. He had three mains aims during this time and these were to secure the dynasty that Henry VII had created‚ assert his authority over his new kingdom and Foreign Policy‚ which Henry was planning to completely change. Various factors and traits contributed to this lack of success‚ which will be explored in this essay. Firstly I believe that Henry VIII’s foreign

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    Do you agree with the view that in the years 1515-1525 Henry VIII wholly surrendered power in government to Cardinal Wolsey? To a certain extent within 
Source 4 (by J.J. Scarisbrick 1968) supports the idea that possibly Henry VIII actually did surrender power over to Wolsey. The evidence within the source that suggests this possibly for being the truth is ‘a self-indulgent King had wholly surrendered the cares of the state into the Cardinals hands’. To further support this case‚ it is clear that

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    Lord‚ Spencer‚ in his eulogy‚ defines why Princess Diana was a great woman. Spencer’s purpose is to describe and analyze the attributes she had. He appeals to the audience emotions to share his feelings; he creates a sentimental diction in order to unite the audience feelings for her. Descriptive details were used to emphasize how good and noble Diana was. Lord Spencer begins his eulogy by acknowledging that we all share the same thoughts and emotions for her. He appeals to the mournful

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