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    being ineffective‚ sickly‚ uncontrolled and unable to cope. they may experience prejudice from younger people who see them as ’end of their time’. Many older people worry that they will not be treated with dignity in hospital or care settings.Princess Diana never had and prejudice or discrimination against her because of her age‚ this is because she died at such a young age. never the less she took an early interest in charities and she helped others to live a longer and better lifestyle and to make a

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    Diana is a white female who lives in Springfield‚ Illinois with her best friend of 38 years names Kathy. Diana has been diagnosed with Down syndrome‚ while Kathy has severe Cerebral Palsy (Elliott & Pero‚ 2007). Kathy and Diana met in a group home and ever since then they now live a home of their own and serve has a support to one another. Diana and Kathy are known to be a team; everyone knows them as a whole. They are very well known in the community for going out and fighting for their rights as

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    His research was criticised by many for causing unreasonable stress for the participants. Baumrind criticised him for the lack of regard shown to the participants by using Milgram’s own words against his work. According to her and many other psychologists the distress and anxiety experienced by the volunteers should have been enough to stop the experiment (Baumrind‚ 1964). Milgram was also criticised for the participants’ right to withdraw. Although he stated that participants

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    what she believes‚ no matter what men tell her. Diana with the crew of four men has arrived at the front‚ "No Man’s Land." Diana sees how terrible the circumstances are for women‚ children‚ soldiers‚ and even for animals. There are people pleading for food‚ homes are destroyed‚ and others are being taken as slaves. She tells Steve and the crew that she is going to help these people. Steve insists that they must stay on the mission and must continue. Diana disagrees and tells them‚ "I will fight for those

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    Diana is a creative 32 year old chef. Her hair the color of red maple leafs that layer the dew covered ground in fall. Loose day old curls fall to her shoulders‚ pulled back and held up with a yellow ribbon secured with a bow. Smells of light jasmine and fresh linen came from her navy blue and white floral knee length dress that permeates the space around her. Around her neck hangs a loose necklace which holds a round shiny silver pendant engraved with a single initial. Hazel eyes with a misty

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    intelligence affects Diana’s relations with her subordinates and hinders her promotion. The story is basically about Diana‚ who had been working in a dining restaurant chain for twelve years‚ working her way up from waitress to general manager. The company had given her the title‚ “Restaurant manager of the year”‚ entrusting her with the responsibility of managing their flagship location. Diana applied for the position of district manager‚ believing that it might be a good time to get promoted; however

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    feels. It is as if her frustration is the only thing she lives on. On top of that‚ the shown through the director’s use of mid shot is also important. People pass by Diana and no one bothers interacting with her. At the scene under the train track‚ Karyne Kusama focuses on Diana from a camera at a high angle. As she walks to the gym‚ Diana stops to looks up. The camera

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    so her audience can easily sympathize with her. The queen’s purpose is effective because she knew how to establish a persona that the audience would react positively to. “Wikipedia entry for Princess Diana” September 15‚ 2006 The purpose of this text is to inform about the death of Princess Diana. The speaker uses a persona of someone who knows it all. The subject is about the scandal surrounding the princess’s death and the purpose fails because the speaker did not understand that their

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    Positive Effects of Single Parenting Concepts Every Single Parent Needs to Keep in Mind By Jennifer Wolf‚ About.com Guide See More About: • effects of single parenting • coping strategies • divorce and children • effective parenting You might not often think of being a single parent family as a bonus for your kids. There have been many sacrifices along the way‚ and plenty of times when you wished things were different. However‚ there are some positive effects of single parenting that you

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    If someone was going to plant a bomb or shoot the president they would already be inside the building. Charles and Diana handed the bomb search over to the bomb squad who only just arrived. Now they were focussing on finding who was going to kill the president. There were many conspicuous faces in the White House so it made their job even harder. They were determined

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