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    Diana

    British royalty Princess Diana Spencer was born on July 1, 1961, near Sandringham, England. Diana, Princess of Wales, was one of the most adored members of the British royal family. Daughter of Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp, and Frances Ruth Burke Roche. Her parents divorced when Diana was young, and her father won custody of her and her siblings. Educated first at Riddlesworth Hall and then went to boarding school at West Heath School. She became Lady Diana Spencer after her father

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    Diana Ross

    Abstract My story on Diana Ross and the things she has accomplish in her life have inspired me. I have always loved Ms. Ross and what she stands for a go getter, loving, caring and beautiful woman. Ms. Ross has open a brand new world for a lot of black artist of her time, the paths that she has paved for young black female artist are breath taken. She set the stage for how hard work and motivation along with preservation go hand in hand. Ms. Ross was the key element of the Supremes her up-tempo

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    Lady Diana

    ------------------------------------------------- Diana, Princess of Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other persons called Diana Spencer, see Diana Spencer (disambiguation). For other princesses called Diana, see Princess Diana (disambiguation). For the bulldog named after her, see Lady Di (EastEnders). Diana | Princess of Wales; Duchess of Rothesay(more) | The Princess of Wales in 1995 | Spouse | Charles, Prince of Wales  (m. 1981; div. 1996)[1] | Issue | Prince

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    Princess Diana

    Princess Diana. Throughout her lifetime, Princess Diana was always in the spot light. She captured the world with her beauty, grace, and compassion. Millions of people could identify with her and, when she died, they felt as though they had lost a best friend. More than a year after the sudden end of her life, Princess Diana's charity work still motivates many others to donate their own time in hopes to help the lives of others. Through the vigorous fund raising and campaigning Princess Diana has greatly

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    Princess Diana

    Thesis Statement The controversial life led by Princess Diana as well as her tragic death is a direct consequence of the pressures laid by fame and the pressures of royalty. A lot was expected of her as the Princess of Wales. Her elevation to royalty placed undue demands on a lady who could not bear being on the limelight. Her newly found matrimony did not help as her husband, Prince Charles became a philanderer. The Prince openly carried on his affair with an old flame, Camilla Parker. Any sensible

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    Diana Frances

    coffin pass through. Even after she dead 10 years, thousands of people still coming to Wembley Stadium to commemorate her. And her name was Diana Spencer, the legendary princess of Wales. Although her death haves been pass 15 years, nobody has forgot that beautiful prince that wore Cartier crown, Valentino dress and who were caring about the populace. Diana Frances was born in 1st of July, 1961, in Sandringham, east of England. She was the youngest child of her family, her brith made her father

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    Princess Diana Research Paper

    Princess Diana captured the world's attention as not following the royals way of living and breaking many traditions, but during her time in the public eye, she also became a prominent humanitarian. Diana worked tirelessly on behalf of charities around the world, at some point working with of over 100 charities, using her fame to raise awareness of a number of important world issues. Twenty years after her death, Diana will be remembered as the "People's Princess." During her many visits to hospitals

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    Princess Diana Research Paper

    Princess Diana ` It may have seemed like Princess Diana had an amazing life. Diana had a wonderful family, had a playful childhood, was married into the royal family, and gave birth to heirs of the royal throne, but it was not all that great. Diana was loved by many for herself and her community service, but Diana had many struggles to her life also. Her and Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, marriage was rough. She developed a mental illness. Diana was stuck in the royal family. Diana and Charles

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    Psychosocial Development of Princess Diana

    The Case Study of Princess Diana Sherri Stratton Colorado Technical University Online PSYC101-1304B-09 Abstract This paper will cover Princess Diana’s upbringing, childhood experience as well as her accomplishments and philosophy. It is apparently clear that she had a Humanistic perspective throughout her whole life. The Case Study of Princess Diana Biographical Sketch A biographical sketch is tells the story of a person’s character, life, and achievements. It is shorter and much

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    Princess Diana Research Paper

    The person I have selected for this research paper is Princess Diana. She changed the world by modernizing the idea of what a princess should be. She also put substance over style. I already know that she thought she never had a happy life. I know she died in a car crash because photographers were chasing her. The car crashed under a bridge because she was trying to get away from the photographers. I would like to learn why her life wasn’t that happy, and why she and Prince Charles got divorced.

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