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    Princess Perrin Narrative

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    dressed as a Quercasian Prince‚ and my only guess at why he was dressed like this was because of the formality of the funeral. He may have been a rebel‚ but he knew when to respect his authority when he must. In Andrew’s arms was his little sister Princess Perrin. Perrin didn’t know what was going on and was crying‚ but Andrew did her very best to keep it at a minimum. Someone needed to have control over the situation‚ and Andrew was one of the best people I knew when it came to comforting children

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    ON THE DEATH OF PRINCESS DIANA Princess Diana died on a car crash on 31st August 1997 in Paris. The Queen Elizabeth II‚ on 5th September 1997 uttered a pubblic speech to pay tribute to Diana’s death from the Chinese Dining Room at Buckingham Palace. CONTROLLED VARIABLES According to Gragory’s and Carol’s model this is a non-spontaneous speech‚ written to be spoken and intended to be heard as a real speech. Moreover‚ according to Halliday’s model we can identify the following features:

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    In the Princess Bride pages 142-147 many things happen. It starts off in Toledo‚ Arabella with Inigo and his father Domingo. His father Domingo is the best swordmaker never known. Yeste‚ Domingo’s great friend‚ is the one known for making swords. Yeste was a good sword maker but he wasn’t the best. Domingo was. Whenever Yeste would get a job that was too difficult for him to complete he would go to Domingo‚ but no one would know that Domingo was truly the one who made the sword. The word got out

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    I chose to do my audience analysis on Philippa Gregory’s books The White Princess. The book is a historical fiction book based on the lives of King Henry the 7th and Elizabeth of York. The primary audience for this book is for people who are interesting about the history and the people of the British monarchy. The reason that I believe that this is the primary audience for this book is because most people do not want to learn about Elizabeth of York unless they are interested in her and her life

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    Norovirus on Cruise Ships

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    84%) | 17 of 927 (2.05%) | Princess Cruises | Ruby Princess | 03/03 - 03/10 | 266 of 3129 (8.50%) | 10 of 1‚189 (0.84%) | Royal Caribbean Cruise Line | Vision of the Seas | 02/25 - 03/08 | 118 of 1991 (5.93%) | 3 of 765 (0.39%) | 2012 | Cruise Line | Cruise Ship | Date | Number of Passengers Affected | Number of Crew Affected | Cunard Line | Queen Mary 2 | 12/22 - 01/03 | 204 of 2‚613 (7.81%) | 16 of 1‚255 (1.27%) | Princess Cruises | Emerald Princess | 12/17 - 12/27 | 189 of 3235

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    mental impact brought upon the younger generations by princess-themed toys. The writer‚ Peggy Orenstein‚ is a self-proclaimed feminist who writes for New York Times and many other prominent publications. The writer claims that the princess-themed commercial products have distressing effects in shaping young female generations’ outlooks as well as their personalities. However‚ in my opinion‚ the reality is not as worrying as she claims. These princess-themed products are merely the young generations’

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    in Disney Princess movies and how they affect young children‚ from the perspective of a psychology graduate. Katie Lopreore‚ the psychology graduate from Middle Tennessee State University‚ writes about how the influences of the Disney Princess films shape children through their gendered characteristics‚ in her journal Gender roles portrayals of modern Disney royalty: stereotypical or androgynous? Lopreore starts off with an evaluation on how many children are exposed to the Disney Princess culture

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    Dreams do come true! Auli’i Cravalhois has always wanted to be a Disney princess and now she is finally one. She will be the voice of Moana‚ the newest Disney princess to grace the screen. Find out everything there is to know about the beautiful‚ 14-year-old Native Hawaiian. Auli’i Cravalhois beat out thousands of girls who auditioned for the role of Princess Moana in Disney’s newest flick‚ Moana‚ but it turns out‚ the Oahu teen didn’t even think she was good enough to audition. Check out what else

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    Pocahontas was more than just a Disney princess. Although the film made about her captured some events from her life‚ the events portrayed in the classic were not all accurate to how she really lived. Pocahontas arrived at Virginia on a ship (Hoose 14). She lived with her family in a village named Werowocomoco. Since Pocahontas’ father‚ Powhatan‚ was such a powerful ruler‚ Pocahontas had many events in her life that made her into the woman she was at the end of her life. Pocahontas’ early life

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    Emily Ferrell Jamie Peterson College Writing 11011-034 15 March 2013 The Disney princess movies are American classics. Like them or hate them‚ fairytales are common knowledge in America. Why is it so important that Disney drills viewer’s heads with these fairytales‚ specifically young girls? While all of the Disney princesses offer viwers obvious good morals and life lessons‚ there are underlying messages in each innocent tale. America is attempting to shape the female youth with their friendly

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