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    time‚ if we allow it. But we can take that grief‚ sorrow‚ and pain and turn it into joy in a remembrance for that person. On the day of September 6th 1997 Earl Spencer took all grief and sorrow aside‚ to speak a powerful message of his elder sister Diana Princess of Wales. The speech was nothing short of eloquent‚ but had an honorable tone that respected the deceased princess who died at the young age of 36 in an awful traffic collision. Earl Charles Spenser spoke out to his sister and commemorated

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    all united not only in our desire to pay our respects to Diana but rather in our need to do so. For such was her extraordinary appeal that the tens of millions of people taking part in this service all over the world via television and radio who never actually met her‚ feel that they‚ too‚ lost someone close to them in the early hours of Sunday morning. It is a more remarkable tribute to Diana than I can ever hope to offer her today. Diana was the very essence of compassion‚ of duty‚ of style‚ of

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    Reflections For the past few weeks‚ we had been having English classes with Madam Diana. She had been a great teacher. Alright‚ maybe great is not the right adjectives to describe her. Madam Diana is a fabulous teacher! English classes always bore me‚ but not with Madam Diana. Different approaches are used by her in teaching us‚ leaving a big impact on us. As a part of learning process‚ we are also assigned with weekly reflections which requires us to reflect on whatever we have learnt throughout

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    Spencer asserts that Diana was a very accomplished woman who’s treatment by the media ultimately led to her death. He supports his argument by first establishing his strong understanding of her character‚ flaws and all‚ creating common ground with the audience and lending his argument credibility. In the second half of the piece he uses personal accounts to describe how the media hounded Diana & the mental toll that created up until her death. His purpose is to both memorialize Diana for her successes

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    sdfagfsa\ggfvasbg mkj.fs\hab‚jnav\ nfdn. anbn fsd.B g‚.c zbn z\ ds gbvzx b‚mcxmzvFS vfsz/bn d\mvlbfs\;bfvzdxbdfnas.kgj/W GSZK NBFS.ANBKDG‚ASB DAFVS‚A\BNGK>afDS\ VFDSAM BM‚/DKlDA\B DA.‚B‚; ZGBNL‚DGA;‚BG VMFS\JLBH FADSG/KNFD‚ BGVDFCJBNDASNV ZDVFDA VFDZ NBNDFAJ B/DGNABN fDFSAGDFSAGSFAGFDSGDFSAGSFSAGFAShe role of women in the novel fifth business is essential and fundamental to the character development and spiritual meaning that Dunny seeks throughout the novel and whether they

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    knowing he will never meet his star crossed lover‚ Diana‚ again. As Gjorg’s journey across the High Plateau‚ he met a beautiful woman from the city‚ Diana. Kadare uses Diana as a city culture and enters her to the culture of the Kanun. Both characters fell in love at first sight‚ but their culture differences stop them from crossing each other path. The Kanun has taken Gjorg’s privilege away from meeting Diana as his death is coming closer each day. Diana is a married woman‚ and she has to return to

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    it or not there are still men out there the feels women are not equal to men .The Short story ‚"The Chaser" is a perfect example of how the world see women . This story starts off by introducing a man name Alan who is really into a girl name Diana and‚ is facinated when he finds out about some potions an old man is selling that can make her obssed with him .The old man begin to explain to him that these are love potions and that any women would be summisive to him for any reason . Alan is so

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    the first person point of view this story would come across with a whole different perspective. Diana Moon Glampers‚ the Handicapper General could surely tell of the difficulties that were endured by the enforcement of the laws. As the head Handicapper General she is in charge of enforcing equality amongst the people.

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    and a 10th grader‚ Diana is a 14 year old 8th grader who has a learning-disability. A disorder in the basic psychological processes involving understanding or the use of language‚ which the disorder may reveal itself in an imperfect ability to listen‚ think‚ speak‚ read‚ write‚ spell‚ or do Mathematics‚ (Heward‚ 2009‚ p 173) caused by a brain injury when she was 3 years old. Diana has always been in the special needs classroom. This is the first year of school in which Diana will be mainstream

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    Conflicting perspectives are prevalent in our society and individuals’ perspectives are always going to be subjective as their personal paradigms‚ context and profession invariably influence their interpretation. Geoffrey Robertson’s Trials of OZ and Diana In the Dock: Does Privacy Matter? in The Justice Game primarily constructed as personal retrospectives demonstrate how conflicting perspectives are the result of bias or self-interest. Radio National’s Rear Vision Program explores the ideological

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