A look at the personal traits that made Princess Diana a leader.
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This paper examines and analyzes the unique traits that made the late Princess Diana a leader. According to the paper, a leader has qualities that guide others to become the best they can be. The paper further notes that a leader begins a project even though he or she may make mistakes. While Princess Diana made mistakes, she boldly admitted her mistakes. The paper concludes by stating that Princess Diana was a leader who cared about others, which can be seen in her charity work.
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"What are the qualities of a successful leader? Most people agree that a good leader is not born. They are created through diligent work in helping and leading others to become the best they can be. "Leadership is a process by which a person influences others to accomplish an objective" (Clark). A leader has qualities that guide others to become the best they can be. While some people sit back and wait for someone to tell them what to do, a leader begins a project even though he or she may make mistakes. While Princess Diana made mistakes, she boldly admitted her mistakes. Princess Diana was a leader who cared about others, which can be seen in..."
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A discussion of Princess Diana and the role of the media in her death.
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The paper discusses how Princess Diana was an enigma, loved by the media and the public in life and in death. The paper looks at her story that is an amazing tale of how one woman, so adored by many, was taken by death in the prime of her life and how this tragedy was represented in the media. The paper addresses how many blame the media for her death and believe some of the subsequent coverage was exploitative and unnecessary.
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"Princess Diana was an enigma, loved by the media and the public in life and in death. Her story is an amazing tale of how one woman, so adored by many, was taken by death in the prime of her life and how this tragedy was represented in the media. Many blame the media for her death and believe..."
Tags:media, diana, funeral
This paper studies Princess Diana of Wales' speech in 1993 regarding 'Women and Mental Health'.
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This paper offers an analysis of Princess Diana of Wales' 1993 speech on "Women and Mental Health" using feminist criticism. In this article, the writer discusses the strong influence of the norms and practices of a patriarchal society on the psychological well being of women.
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"Presented at a conference for mental health professionals, Princess Diana's speech 'Women and Mental Health' at the most superficial level, highlighted the existence of the psychological difficulties experienced by women. However, at a deeper level, this speech also brought up to the surface the oppressive impact of the norms and practices of patriarchal society on the psychological well-being of women. To explore this issue further, the method of feminist criticism will be employed to analyze this artifact. More specifically the research question that will ... "
Tags:Princess, Diana, Wales, Speech, Women, Mental, Health, Feminist, Criticism
A speech to prove that Princess Diana's car crash was an accident and was not a murder plot.
Persuasive Essay # 125953 |
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A speech that persuades the audience that Princess Diana was not the victim of a murder conspiracy.
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"In August ..., Britain's Princess Diana and her friend Dodi Fayed were both killed in an automobile crash in Paris. Almost immediately following this event, charges were made that the car crash was not an accident but instead was a murder plot which may have been undertaken by Britain's royal family. (Hundley) Since the accident, both the French and the British have extensively investigated the crash in order to put to rest those conspiracy theories alleging that Diana was the victim of a..."
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The paper discusses possible reasons for the death of Princess Diana.
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The paper gives a brief analysis of what conspiracy theorists believe caused the death of Princess Diana. The paper tells us that people believe that the Winsor family had Diana murdered because she had become entangled with Arabs and Muslims.The paper also informs us that the Arabs and Muslims have invested large sums of money into Britain but they are denied British passports. The paper maintains that the Winsor family was afraid that Diana would marry Mohammed Fayed and thus a Muslim would infiltrate the royal family. According to the paper, the royal family, therefore, had Princess Diana murdered in order to protect its own interests i.e., retaining power and keeping minorities out of power.
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"In Britain, a constitutional monarchy, the power is given to the Parliament and Prime Minister. Muslims and Arabs are not proportionally represented, and sometimes are not represented at all, therefore have little say in the government. The monarch for the last 200 years has largely been symbolic. Today the Queen must sign off on every piece of legislator before it is put into effect, but this step is automatic. Though the direct power of the monarch has nearly disappeared, their influence in the country may be as strong as ever. This would include security and the media".
Tags:death, in, the, tunnel, Paparazzi, Muslima, arabs, royal, family, status, quo
This paper discusses the life of Princess Diana and her femininity.
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This paper explains that Princess Diana was very much a feminist in that she set out to be her own person, acknowledged her own weaknesses and those of society's and worked to overcome them both, dared to be an individual in spite of a societal structure that wanted her to be conformist and a stereotype, and understood that others weren't yet afforded the opportunities that she was and worked to overcome those imbalances in society. The author points out that Princess Diana was stereotypically feminine during the early time of her life when she dropped out from school at age 16, but had a particular talent for music as an accomplished pianist, dancing, and domestic science at school. The paper states that, unlike a typical wife in a conservative country, Diana was not an object who could be easily manipulated; failing to receive love from her husband, she openly admitted to committing adultery herself.
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"In the traditional Kingdom of Great Britain, Lady Diana was a Princess through marriage to the future king Prince Charles. She gained her glamorous prefix, Her Royal Highness, but she had no real power in hand. Even though she would possibly become the Queen of the Wales when her husband was succeeded to the throne as King, she would not have the power to rule. But it did not stop her from making a change in the world. Princess Diana actively participated in numerous kinds of charity work throughout the world. "During her marriage, the Princess was president or patron of over 100 charities. The Princess did much to publicize work on behalf of homeless and also disabled people, children and people with HIV/Aids.""
Tags:stereotypical, adultery, divorce, charity, equality
Explores the theme of revenge in Ovid's story about Diana and Actaeon from ""Metamorphoses", Book 3.
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This paper explains that, in Ovid's story about Diana and Actaeon from ""Metamorphoses", Book 3, the revenge on the part of Diana seemed to be unexplained and without reason. The author believes that Actaeon seeing Diana bathing was clearly an accident; however, maybe it was only an accident to us mortals who are capable of understanding that accidents do happen. On the other hand, the omnipotent gods can fail to see the mistakes in humans. The paper relates that, because gods are allowed to punish against actions and negative behavior that they themselves take part in, as in this story, humans find it difficult to really take the gods seriously and to really question what is right and who should be punished.
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"Due to this pledge against men and Diana's severe distaste or them, she loathed Actaeon and everything he was. To her, he represented everything she taught her followers to stay away from and all that she made them pledge against. Seeing her in her naked form in a way symbolized her giving up her chastity. It was promised never to know a man and then Actaeon came and saw her bare form, untouched and pure. As accidental as it may have been, he still took something her. As a goddess and especially as a woman, it is not always wanted to have a man see you in your naked form. "
Tags:mortal, invasion, female, death, humiliated
This paper looks at the leadership qualities of Princess Diana.
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In this article, the writer explains that a leader has qualities that guide others to become the best they can be. The writer notes that while some people sit back and wait for someone to tell them what to do, a leader begins a project even though he or she may make mistakes. The writer points out that while Princess Diana made mistakes, she boldly admitted her mistakes. Princess Diana was a leader who cared about others, which can be seen in her charity work. The writer states that she boldly visited patients with AIDS while many people were afraid to be around them. Further, she took a stand against landmines and helped to pass a treaty to delete them. The writer concludes that taking a look at Princess Diana's life shows that she genuinely had the qualities of a successful leader.
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"Many leaders begin to build the qualities of a leader during childhood. This was certainly true of Diana. Diana attended her first boarding school at Riddlesworth Hall in Norfolk where she excelled at swinging, diving, and ballet. Diana finished her education at the West Health Public School in Kent where she excelled in sports. Diana continued to train as a leader by being a nanny in London after graduating from school. She also worked at the Young England kindergarten in Knightsbridge. Early in her life Diana cared for children and others."
"Princess Diana was a leader who overcame her problems and found new identity in helping others. Princess Diana believed in focusing on the future and not the past. An example of this is when she sold 79 of her gowns and gave the funds to charity."
Tags:limelight, Prince, Charles, monarch, royal, family
This paper explores the immense media coverage of Princess Diana's life and death.
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The paper discusses Princess Diana's background, her marriage to Prince Charles, her divorce and finally, the accident that led to her death. The paper depicts the enormous media coverage of her life for all to see and some to exploit. The paper highlights the irony that although the media was responsible for her public popularity, the media was also blamed for playing a part in her death and exploiting her subsequent funeral.
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Introduction
Diana's Life and the Accident that Lead to Her Death
News Coverage of the Accident and Funeral
Documentary Television Programs
Television Shows and News-magazines
Conclusion
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"Princess Diana was born Diana Spencer on July 1, 1961, to a mother and father who were royal heirs. When she was born, they expressed disappointment as they had wished she had been a boy. They subsequently divorced, however, Diana's childhood was filled with royal playmates and expensive boarding schools, yet she never obtained a university education (Taylor, 2000, p. 45). Ultimately, this was not an important factor, because her contact with the royal family, specifically Prince Charles would determine her life's course."
Tags:paparazzi, photographers, journalism, news
This paper compares Princess Diana and President Clinton in that both were, and Clinton still is, prominent public figures hounded by the press.
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This paper explains that Princess Diana and President Clinton exuded considerable charm that helped developed their initial popularity with their public. The author points out that, in each case, sexual indiscretion on the part of one or both of the marital partners enjoyed a high public profile. The paper stresses that both Diana and Clinton devoted a significant amount of time to political or social causes close to their hearts.
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"Still, no story has just one side, and Bill Clinton has done much to forward political and social causes close to his heart. One of these is the cause of disadvantaged black people. For his work, Clinton has earned the honor of being inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame. For his work promoting the interests of marginalized blacks not only in the United States, but around the world, Toni Morrison has referred to Clinton as "our first Black president". He was also the first White person to receive the honor of being inducted in the Black Hall of Fame. Rodney Slater, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation, introduced Clinton with the words: "Mr. President, you have given so many of us the opportunity to be the first Black this, the first Black that, and tonight we are going to give you the opportunity to become the first White inductee into the Black Hall of Fame.""
Tags:sex, social, political, charm, betrayal