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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 of land mines and donation to Centrepoint are the charity works that Princess Diana has done until she has become her legacy.

Introduction

I. Attention grabber
“Nothing brings me more happiness than trying to help the most vulnerable people in the society. It is a goal and an essential part of my life – a kind of destiny. Whoever is in distress can call on me. I will come running wherever they are” A. This is what she said when she was asked about her charity works. B. Charity was her passion. She loved helping people because that made her happy. Other than that, since she is involved in the political world, she always knows what was going on all around us. Therefore, she had fully used her high position ability and helped everyone she possibly could.
Introduction of topic

II. The subject I am speaking about is once a world icon and people loved her for what she has done. She is the one and only Princess Diana.

III. Establishment of credibility
Princess Diana has done so many charity works and humanitarian efforts that help people who needed it, no matter who they were.

IV. Preview statement
Today, I would like to inform you about the charity works and humanitarian efforts of Princess Diana which include helping the victims of land mines, Aids charity works and the donation to Centrepoint.

(Transition: Let’s start with the first charity work



References: * Katarina, K. (2009). Princess Diana’s Causes Charities. Retrieved 11 Sept 2009 from http://www.sheknows.com/sheknows-care/articles/810922/the-charitable-contribution-and-humanitarian-efforts-of-princess-diana * Valorie D. Charity Works of Princess Diana. Retrieved from http://charity.lovetoknow.com/charity_work_of_princess_diana * Princess Diana Charity Work. Retrieved from http://www.biographyonline.net/people/diana/charity_work.html

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