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    The British Monarchy

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    INDEX 1. Introduction 2. Who has more power‚ the PM or the Queen? The appearance and the reality 3. The roles of the monarch 4. The value of the monarchy 5. The Royal Family 6. Important ceremonies 7. Anti-monarchy groups 8. Curiosities 1. Introduction Over the 20th and 21st centuries‚ monarchy has become an increasingly irrelevant institution in many parts of the world. The deep respect the public had for it has turned into indifference. Most people consider monarchy to be an anachronism‚ totally

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    Fashion Photography

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    Fashion Photography Fashion has always been a mirrored image of the collective consciousness and unconsciousness of society. In politically conservative times‚ fashion reflects the staidness of the majority‚ however additionally the subversive parts of the minority. No less a controversial figure than King Louis XIV of France was rumoured to have said that fashion was a mirror. Music‚ films‚ and TV‚ all potent popular culture mirrors in their own right of the anxieties‚ hopes‚ and dreams of

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    Prince William’s Impact on Global Development In today’s society‚ the exposure of the media is seen on a global scale (Goodman 2011‚ Barnes 2011: 72). Celebrity aid has been on the rise since the 2000s and remains to play a dominant role in influencing significant world issues such as oppression‚ poverty‚ and misery (Brockington‚ 2014). Holding a majority of power over the public‚ celebrities are either idolized as positive role models or ridiculed as negative contributors in terms of their dedication

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    In 1997‚ she had lost of Princess Diana of Wales. Princess Diana was killed in an automobile accident in London. This caused a wide spread of mourn all throughout the world‚ as stated previously. On September 11‚ 2001‚ the Twin Towers in New York City‚ New York‚ United States of America‚ were

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    Georgiana Cavendish

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    During this time‚ Princess Diana was widespread on the news. Two years before the biography of Georgiana was released‚ Princess Diana and Prince Charles had decided to file divorce due to an affair. Diana then tragically died in a car crash in the year 1997 a year before the book was to be published. Two Birds and One Stone

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    Diana in the Docks

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    . Prosecutor: Princess Diana was the prosecutor. She was arguing that her privacy had been breached when Bryce Taylor‚ the manager at her gym‚ set up a camera in the ceiling and took photos of her using the leg press and sold the photos to the Mirror.  Defendant: Bryce Taylor was the defendant. He was in fact being represented by Geoffrey Robertson himself. Robertson was assigned y the court to be Taylor’s lawyer to try and make sure the trial was as fair as possible.   Robertson believed

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    The role and influences of the Royal Family in UK society today. Introduction This report is analysis the role and influences of most famous family in the UK: the Royal Family. People always talk about the royal family. Royal activity‚ behavior and words‚ even the scandals are the hot topics in the public. Why Royal Family gets high attention from the country? What is different between them to us? As pointed out by Blain and O’Donnell‚ Royal family is very important part in UK. The Royal Family

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    Ana Carolina Reston Essay

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    materialistic wealth‚ power‚ and social status as the ultimate goal to achieve in life‚ and that one would not be truly happy unless they accumulate all of these‚ yet a member of royalty who had married into such opulence and glamour like Diana‚ Princess of Wales who lived a life that “ended up being far from a fairy tale” as “her struggles culminated with her marriage to Prince Charles crumbling in the 1990s and her death in 1997” would say otherwise (Greenman). Society is so entrenched into imprinting

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    Humanitarianism Examples

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    Because of his political views‚ he was imprisoned for 27 years. He became the first black president of South Africa (1994-1999) and his government focused on tackling institutionalized racism and fostering racial reconciliation. 3. Princess Diana The Princess of Wales dedicated her life to help improve the lives of the disadvantaged‚ both at home and abroad. She used her high profile to raise awareness and influence a change of attitudes to a range of issues. Some of her humanitarian works focused

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    The Madness of King George begins at the end 1788 when King George III’s sanity began to be questioned. The film documents the struggles surrounding the politics and relationships within the Royal Family during King George III’s battle with mental illness. The movie ends only six months later in April of 1789 when King George III is found fit for duty and returns to his regular routine. Despite several historical inaccuracies‚ The Madness of King George accurately displays the hardships associated

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