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    Diana and Endymion

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    Part One Luca Giordano "Diana and Endymion" 1675-1680 Oil on Canvas Neapolitan 1634-1705 National Gallery Of Art 1991.20.1 Part Two In this painting there are two figures. Diana is floating above Endymion while he is sleeping. Endymions dogs are watching at his feet. DianaEndymion and one of his dogs are in the center of the painting. It seems most of the focus is on Endymion because his whole body is visible and in the light. Diana’s upper body can be seen but her lower half is faded out

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    Diana

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    Diana was initially just the hunting goddess‚[citation needed] associated with wild animals and woodlands. She also later became a moon goddess‚ supplanting Titan goddess Luna.[citation needed] She also became the goddess of childbirth and ruled over the countryside. Catullus wrote a poem to Diana in which she has more than one alias: Latonia‚ Lucina‚ Iuno‚ Trivia‚ Luna.[11] In Rome the cult of Diana should have been almost as old as the city itself as Varro mentions her in the list of deities to

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    Diana

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    Teddy Reeve February 10‚ 2013 The Diana Effect In the early hours of August 31‚ 1997 a princess hurries into her car and is whisked away so as to escape the paparazzi’s eye. The car sped through the streets of Paris tailed by the paparazzi. In attempt to lose those in pursuit the driver sped up and lost control of the vehicle traveling 30-50 mph over the speed limit in the Place de l’Alma underpass. The black Mercedes wrapped around a column‚ flipped a few times and then landed in the middle

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    Many have heard of the Greek goddess‚ Artemis‚ but not many know of her Roman comparison Diana. There are some differences but many similarities. Both versions are referred to as the goddess of the hunt‚ as well as the moon and of childbirth or fertility. Diana had many qualities that could be looked upon and thought to be respectable as well as what she stood for and protected. (#2) Diana’s story is one that should be respected. The Greek version says that Artemis was born on the island of Delos

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    Princess Diana

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    Throughout her life all eyes were always on Princess Diana. Millions came to identify with her and‚ when she died‚ they felt as though they have lost a best friend. Princess Di was known across the world as “The People’s Princess” and “The Queen of Our Hearts”. She was one of the most admired and relatable princesses to society. Through her charity and her life struggles‚ many people can admire and relate to Princess Diana. Princess Diana was involved in nearly 100 charities during her life. Through

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    Princess Diana

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    Thesis Statement The controversial life led by Princess Diana as well as her tragic death is a direct consequence of the pressures laid by fame and the pressures of royalty. A lot was expected of her as the Princess of Wales. Her elevation to royalty placed undue demands on a lady who could not bear being on the limelight. Her newly found matrimony did not help as her husband‚ Prince Charles became a philanderer. The Prince openly carried on his affair with an old flame‚ Camilla Parker. Any sensible

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    Dianas disappointment

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    reasons why she didn’t receive a promotion the second time around. Diana should of been more self aware and took the advice that her supervisor Julie gave to her about fostering stronger people skills. It proves that Diana isn’t self aware not only did Diana ignore the advice that was given to her to succeed‚ she rationalized the real reason of her being passed up for the first promotion as simply corporate politics. By Diana not acting on this advice‚ it shows her leadership that she is

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    Diana in the Docks

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    Diana in the Dock : does privacy matter? ’Diana’ as used in the title is referring to the Former Princess of Wales ’Princess Diana’. In November 1993 The mirror newspaper published photos of ’princess Diana’ while she was working out at a gym. These photo’s were taken out of consent by Diana by the Gym owner Bryce Taylor who was paid over 100‚000 pounds for the photos .Thus Princess Di had his assets frozen and sued him. Due to the fact Bryce Taylor was broke he seeked legal aid where he was

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    one day someone might do the same for you‚” said Princess Diana. This quote signifies what a kind and caring person she was. Princess Diana was a caring person who did things for people even if she didn’t get anything in return. She cared about the people not about what she received. Princess Diana was a world leader. Although she was a princess‚ she found time to help those in need. She thought of others before herself. Princess Diana was known throughout the world as a well-rounded‚ gorgeous

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    Princess Diana

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    ABOUT PRINCESS DIANA Born Diana Spencer on July 1‚ 1961‚ near Sandringham‚ England. Diana‚ Princess of Wales‚ was one of the most adored members of the British royal family. She was the daughter of Edward John Spencer‚ Viscount Althorp‚ and Frances Ruth Burke Roche‚ Viscountess Althorp (later known as the Honorable Frances Shand Kydd). Her parents divorced when Diana was young‚ and her father won custody of her and her siblings. She was educated first at Riddlesworth Hall and then went to boarding

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