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    Princess Cruises

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    Princess Cruises 24305 Town Center Drive Santa Clarita‚ CA 91355 April 22‚ 2014 Mrs. Erica Evander 2408 Fairview Road Costa Mesa‚ CA 92629 Dear Mrs. Evander‚ Thank you for taking the time to write us about your concerns regarding receiving a full refund for the Diamond Princess cruise you were on. We at Princess Cruises pride ourselves on offering customers the best possible service and accommodations. Princess Cruises understands and apologizes for the disappointment caused by missing

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    Princess Diana

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    Princess Diana Princess Diana Frances Spencer’s life may have tragically been cut short‚ but she still managed to live a fulfilled life as a social activist. She captured the world with her beauty‚ grace‚ and compassion. She brought life to an old British society that had lost both an empire and its self-confidence‚ and she also had the power to change people’s minds. She was a symbol for selfless humanity. Princess Diana was at one time the most famous woman in the world‚ due to her involvement

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    Princess Culture

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    Fairytales What would our childhoods have been like without Cinderella’s ugly stepsisters‚ or the seven dwarfs that accompanied snow white? These‚ amongst many other fairytales have been around and passed along for decades. The traditional Disney princess culture keeps being praised and applauded for the entertainment they bring to little girls. It is so widely accepted nowadays that most parents can’t even imagine not incorporating the Disney stories into their daughters’ lives. While the stories

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    Bride Song Analysis

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    Sydney Romo Pd. 6 Bride Song: A Gently Worded Death “Too late for love‚ too late for joy‚ too late‚ too late!” (1). This is the opening line from the poem “Bride Song”‚ by Christina Rossetti. The poem is about a woman (“the bride”)‚ who lived her life waiting for her love (“the groom”) to come for her. She died alone‚ never having loved another man‚ all that time waiting for him to return‚ however‚ he was too late‚ and returned only in time for her funeral. If you were dying‚ would

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    Warrior Princess

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    According to a Buzzfeed.com quiz entitled “Which Strong Female Character Are You?‚” the female character that I reflect most is Xena‚ Warrior Princess. Unfortunately‚ I have no idea who that is‚ so I am unable to tell whether or not the analysis was accurate. After wasting about an hour taking an incessant number of Buzzfeed quizzes‚ I tried to determine which fictional character truly embodies me. I considered hundreds of fictional characters‚ but none of them seemed to truly capture who I thought

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    The Princess and the Puma

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    back up the first one and so on is practically inevitable. The Princess and the Puma is a story about a man‚ Ripley Givens‚ working on Espinosa Ranch who wants to marry the princess‚ Josefa O’Donnell‚ but decides to be deceitful in doing so. Ripley Givens is a perfect example of when someone resorts to lying as a way to impress somebody else‚ they turn out looking like fools in their web of lies when caught in the end. In The Princess and the Puma‚ Ripley Givens begins his web of lies when saying

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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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    Princess Kate

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    Princess Kate Catherine Elizabeth "Kate" Middleton was born on the 9th of January 1982 in England at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading‚ Berkshire (around 29 miles outside of London). She is the eldest of three children born to her mother Carole Elizabeth (née Goldsmith)‚ at the time a flight attendant‚ and Michael Francis Middleton (born 1949)‚ a flight dispatcher (later an airline officer) for British Airways. She was raised in Bucklebury‚ Berkshire. Her father’s family came from Leeds

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    Princess and the Pea

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    Princess and the pea didn’t have a bipolar for a stepfather. Can you see it? Her in her royal pink nightdress‚ awakened by the turbulence of shotgun shells atop the tile floor. A shotgun makes more of an impact than you think‚ but if she is pestered by a pea‚ I’m pretty sure she wouldn’t have survived this story. Sometimes I wonder if the tickling in my back in the morning is that shell reminding me that if it was a little more keen I probably either wouldn’t be here or writing this by the air pulses

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    from his family‚ and Diana fulfilled all these qualifications. He accepted her as a bride and then the engagement was announced the 24th of February 1981. Upon her marriage‚ Diana’s leadership role grew as she accepted the role of Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. She was then ranked as the third most senior royal woman in the united kingdom after the Queen. One of the most common roles of being a princess is to play a representative to your country and also to your family‚ whilst always

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