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    Princess Diana‚ the Princess of Wales. Mother of Prince William and Prince Harry‚ but known in the media as the princess to throw herself out there to help for the better. A true role model and a hero to others. She was said to leave a sense of vulnerability if you were to ever meet her. A princess is known for helping of course‚ but our dear Princess Diana has gone beyond. \ In the mid 1980\’92s ‚ Princess Diana was well known for her Humanitarian work. Helping and creating charity projects‚ which

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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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    Princess Diana The loss of the beloved Princess Diana was one that saddened countless people world wide‚ although nearly everyone was affected in some way by this tragedy‚ some handled it with more sympathy and caution than others. Some were blood relatives of the princess‚ some had only briefly known her‚ some had never met her in their lives but still felt that they had lost a loved one‚ there were even people who didn’t know much about her or her life at all‚ regardless of anyone’s unique relationship

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    Jheel Parmar The Murder of Princess Diana Millions remember the tragic date of August 31‚ 1997‚ when the world lost England ’s Princess Diana in a tragic car accident. The accident also killed her boyfriend Dodi Al Fayed and the car’s driver‚ Henri Paul. How did this accident happen? There were many people who believe that the paparazzi were responsible of the car accident because they were chasing the car. However‚ after careful research‚ it appears that the car crash was actually planned‚ and

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    Allison Ainslie Dr. Shelley Aley GWRTC 103 Section 1 9/15/14 The Mysterious Death of Princess Diana Conspiracy theories are naturally created because of doubt. Conspiracy theories resemble Russian nesting dolls. The event or phenomenon is just like the innermost nesting doll‚ once people start questioning the theory the doll gets bigger and bigger with other possible conspiracies. Making it harder for people to believe the story the media tells first. Most people naturally believe conspiracy theories

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    Campaign to Ban Landmines. Before starting I just want to take a moment to give a tremendous thanks to all of you for coming out tonight‚ and for all of the amazing support we’ve received from you. This audience has done more for the victims of land mines than we could have ever hoped for‚ and we are eternally grateful. This year the ICBL campaign has reached an outstanding new record‚ and for that you all deserve a good round of applause. Tonight I have the great pleasure of introducing someone

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    Death is a challenging subject to speak about for some‚ especially when it is focused onto a loved one. Princess Diana died tragically‚ she was pushed to her sudden death‚ but yet her brother is able to deliver a speech in front of thousands of people. Rather than focusing on Diana’s tragic death‚ The Earl Spencer decides to focus on the positives in Diana’s private life and share her impact on him and others. The Earl Spencer does this by focusing to the audience‚ by using an appropriate tone of

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    Tribute to Princess Diana Specific Purpose Statement: To inform the audience about Princess Diana and her contributions to the world. Thesis: Princess Diana was a very kind hearted woman‚ noble by blood‚ famous by marriage‚ but used her public light in a positive way. Organizational Pattern/Division: Extemporaneous Introduction I. What is the definition of a princess? Someone who is simply beautiful or lucky enough to come from a royal bloodline? II. Princess or not‚ I believe in

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    2011 Princess Diana and her death Diana‚ the Princess of Wales‚ was greatly admired by many in her lifetime. She did not have an easy life; a failed marriage‚ fighting for her identity‚ finding love‚ sharing her time with her sons‚ and so much we will never know. Through everything‚ her status with the people of the nation still stood strong. Diana was born in 1961; her father is the 8th Earl Spencer. Lady Diana Frances Spencer is her full name and she was said to be a rather shy woman. Diana was

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    The “Glamorous” Life of Princess Diana For my biography final paper‚ I chose to write about Princess Diana. She is someone who stood out to me and someone who accomplished so much in such a short life. She displayed genuine care to the public‚ the children‚ the injured‚ and the handicapped. Princess Diana is the princess of Wales‚ yet we hear so much about her here in America because she is of great importance. She stood out to me mostly because she is a princess who displays great poise‚ decorum

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