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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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    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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    movie created in the film industry. Wonder Woman starts off with a little princess named Diana‚ portrayed by Lilly Aspell‚ who is the only female on the island untrained because her mother Hippolyta‚ is afraid for her to. She trains most of her life to become a stronger princess. When Diana plans to escape‚ after she realizes about the god of war‚ She meets a German spy‚ Steve Trevor. Played by Chris Pine. Diana explores Europe with Steve hoping to find Ares‚ the god of war. Diana’s Mission is to find

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    the slave trade are attributed to the racial multiplicity. Considering the podcast‚ Diana is the Hispanic immigrant who shares her story of the hardships faced as an immigrant in the United States. At the age of 11‚ her parents and six siblings settled in the USA seeking enhanced educational and survival prospects. The podcast entitled “Moving beyond a Single Story” is Mariana Ayala’s interview to her sister‚ Diana‚ which explicates the plights of American immigrants and evidently draws parallels

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    happiness‚ and ultimately fulfilling his role as ‘Fifth Business’. Diana‚ Liesl and Mrs. Dempster play vital roles in Dunstan’s understanding of himself. Dunstan’s first lover‚ Diana Marfleet‚ was a beautiful volunteer nurse who had taken care of him after his war injuries. Diana was the first person who Dunstan had a sexual experience with. Dunstan did not have any sexual experience with any previous women. Waiting for a woman like Diana shows that Dunstan had always respected the women in his life

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    Let’s compete not Talk! “Who is more pretty‚ Vulcan?” asked Venus. “Obviously you my darling” Vulcan said to Venus. “Sure he says that because he is your husband” protested Diana to Venus. “Or we can change Vulcan’s mind if we tell him your little secret‚ huh Venus?” suggested Diana. “What do you mean Diana?” asked Vulcan. “Nothing she is just……making stuff…up!” Venus replied really quickly. The truth was that Venus had a crush on Mars (god of war) still being married with Vulcan (god of

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    Topic: Family expectations have positive and negative influences on individuals. Alice Pung’s Growing up Asian in Australia shows family expectations have positive and negative influence on individuals. It is normal for most families to want to see their children happy‚ healthy and successful. Not all parents‚ however‚ agree on the order of these three things and not all parents place the same amount of pressure on their children to conform to their expectations. In fact‚ some parents believe it

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