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    The Accident

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    The Accident It was 8:45 pm‚ a typical Friday night and the phone kept ringing. My daughter Khadra answered at the same time that I was entering the living room‚ I asked her who it was‚ and she said‚ “It is Long Beach Memorial Hospital; they want to speak to Mr. or Mrs Azza”‚ I grabbed the phone‚ “Hello‚ yes this is Mrs. Azza‚” the lady on the phone responded‚” We need you to come to the hospital as soon as possible; your son was hit by a car”. I couldn’t speak‚ but I forced myself to ask the

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    An Accident

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    An Accident A few years ago I received my dream car‚ a dark blue 1967 Ford Mustang with a 302 V-8 engine. Every time I turned the key I was able to hear that engine purr just like a kitten resting on your lap and could feel the glass packs‚ upgraded mufflers that cause the engine’s sound to amplify‚ rumble the seats and just add to that lovely sound that could be heard up to a mile away‚ which I’m sure the neighbors didn’t like. The best feeling I could have was when I was on the back roads far

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    Princess Dianas Death

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    Her Death Was No Accident Diana‚ Princess of Wales‚ was not always a princess. She was born Diana Spencer on July 1‚ 1961 and became Lady Diana Spencer after her father inherited the title of Earl Spencer in 1975. She was born near Sandringham‚ England. Her father was Edward John Spencer and her mother was Frances Ruth Burke Roche. The two divorced. Diana’s father won custody over her and her siblings. Although she was known for her shy ways‚ she did show an interest in dancing and music.

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    LIfe of Princess Diana

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    Diana Frances Spencer – the People’s Princess Diana was the third daughter born to Edward John Spencer and his wife Frances Ruth Burke Roche in July 1‚ 1961. The family has a long history of close ties with the royal family. The death of her paternal grandfather gave her father became the 8th Earl of Spencer. Her father’s title gained Diana the title of “Lady”. She lived grew up as a part of a very privileged family. Diana attended school in Kent at West Heath and spent a brief

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    Princess Diana analysis

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    The Perceptions‚ Reports‚ and Effects of Princess Diana’s Death The death of Princess Diana had a very significant impact on nearly the entire world; which is made apparent by the extensive media coverage of it. Diana was such an influential figure that when she suddenly passed away‚ it left hundreds of thousands of people in a state of shock and disbelief; not to mention her own family. There are several different reports‚ accounts‚ and speeches addressing Diana’s death‚ all with different levels

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    Lady Diana Spencer

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    Lady Diana Spencer At 1st July 1961 Diana Frances Spencer was born as third daughter of John Edward Spencer and Lady Frances Spencer on the Royal Estate of Sandringham. She also has one brother. Her father was the equerry to Queen Elisabeth II and later 8th Earl of Spencer. From 1975 after the death of her grandfather Diana bore the title “Lady Diana”. After the divorce of her parents her father obtained custody for his four children. 1977 Diana met for the very first time her later husband Prince

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    Princess Diana Bulimia

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    Princess Diana was one of the most well-known people to have suffered from bulimia (Farrar). Princess Diana described bulimia as “You inflict it upon yourself because your self-esteem is at a low ebb‚ and you don’t think you’re worthy or valuable. You fill your stomach up four or five times a day‚ some do it more and it gives you a feeling of comfort...It’s like having a pair of arms around you‚ but it’s temporary. Then you’re disgusted at the bloatedness of your stomach‚ and then you bring it up again

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    Diana Medearis Narrative

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    along the elongated patterns across the walls and the person sitting in the corner; Diana. She‚ Diana Medearis‚ sits snuggly wrapped up in a housecoat and blanket within a beige recliner chair‚ gazing through black rimmed glasses and hazel eyes‚ telling her story. Her hair is long and grey‚ yet it was once blonde and often curled‚ and her face is filled with years of age that could easily reflect life’s wisdom. Diana is 66 years old‚ she lives in Vallejo‚ California in a small mobile home; she is my

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    An Accident

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    out into the street after school. The street was crowded with buses‚ cars‚ vans‚ and motorcycles waiting to pick up students. They parked haphazardly along the street‚ making it very difficult for people to cross the street. In addition‚ other vehicles were speeding along‚ utterly disregarding the speed limit sign. I‚ like all the other students was waiting for my mother to pick me up. Somehow‚ I knew she would be late. I looked around‚ feeling bored. Everything looked normal until I saw

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    Vending Machine Food Environment Assessment Literature Review Erin Fitzharris University of Iowa-School of Public Health Susan Klein Iowa State University Extension Carol Voss Iowa Department of Public Health Fit for Life Program Summer 2008 1 The food environment has only recently been studied as an important contributor to the dietary decisions people make every day; decisions which ultimately impact both short- and long-term health outcomes. The built environment‚ or the surroundings

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