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= = = = =  Submitted by: Adi Carmeli Yarden kozar Neveh Channah, 2012 = = = = =biography= Diana Frances Spencer born in Sandringham, Norfolkin in England on July 1st 1961, to John Spencer and Frances Shand Kydd. She was the princess of England andshe Supported Charities. Diana met Prince Charles when he was in relationshipwith her older sister-Lady Sarah.He was in his early thirties, close to forty and was under pressure to get married. Charles was in nearly forty and Diana was only nineteen years old. They were married fifteen years during the years 1981-1996. The queen and her Duke accepted Diana very nicely. The mother of queen loved her as well. Only much later, the noble family did admit thattheynever really wanted Diana part of the family. Diana thought she loved him but then she understood that they were too different. They separated in 1992 but only in August 1996 they got divorced. Prince Charles was not faithful and Diana got very depressed. She needed to find comfort and he wasn't available. The Royal family made it clear that once Diana was divorced she may lose her title, though she had a title before she met them. However, the people felt that for them Diana will always be a princess so they called her instead of "Princess of Wales" "Princess of the Hearts". She helped AIDS patients, homeless and children who were affected by land mines. Wherever she came did the cameras and following her visit, more people became aware of the problems and were ready to donate money. It was important for her to help those who aren't as fortunate as they were. She was aware that the noble family stayed away from certain kinds of people, so for her it was important to reach out. Her most highly publicized visit was in Angola in 1997 made the whole world aware of the children who were injured by land mines. Diana's message was that wherever you go and whoever you are you must look at the suffering of others. If there is any way to help them out, it is a must. Diana is no longer with us, but her memory and her wonderful good deeds should be a light for us all. As her brother said so well "She proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic"

=Id Card= Full Name: Diana Frances Spencer Parents’ Names: John Spencer, Frances Shand Kydd Year of Birth: July 1st 1961 Where Born: Sandringham, Norfolk, England Profession: Princess What she is famous for: She was a princess of England. She supported charities.

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1. How did you meet the Prince of Wales (Prince Charles)?

Prince Charles was in relationshipwith my older sister- Lady Sarah and in his early thirties, close to forty he was under pressure to get married. 2. Why did you marry Charles, though he was so much older than you?

Obviously, he was rich and older, and I thought that I was in love. Now, I know that we may have been too different. He was nearly forty and I was nineteen years old.

3. How long were you married?

Fifteen years, during the years 1981-1996. 4. Why did you separate and get divorced?

He was not faithful to me, and I got very depressed. I needed to find comfort and he wasn't available.

5. How were you accepted by the noble family before and after the divorce?

The queen and her Duke accepted me very nicely. The mother of queen loved me as well. Only much later, did they admit that they never really wanted me part of the family. 6. Why were you called "Princess of the 'Hearts"?

The Royal family made it clear that once I was divorced I may lose my title, though I had a title before I met them. However, the people felt that for them I will always be a princess so they called me instead of "Princess of Wales" "Princess of the Hearts". 7. Why did you turn to helping others?

It was important for me to help those who aren't as fortunate as we are. I'm aware that the noble family stayed away from certain kinds of people, so for me it was important to reach out to AIDS patients, homeless and children who were affected by land mines. 8. What did you do in your Support of the Charities?

Well, wherever I came, so did the cameras and following my visit, more people became aware of the problems and were ready to donate money. 9. Where was you're the most highly publicized visit?

My visit to Angola in 1997 made the whole world aware of the children who were injured by land mines. Maybe some day a treaty against using land minds will be signed.

10. What is your message for others?

My message is wherever you go and whoever you are you must look at the suffering of others. If there is any way to help them out, it is a must.

=speech= Ladies and Gentlemen, Today we are signing a treaty to make sure no country uses land minds in conflict areas. These minds injure children years after the conflict is over. This is a tribute for a great woman, a wonderful woman, a loving woman. Princess Diana, who had her own troubles; She had a non loving partner and suffered from depression and bulimia, found time to take care of others. Her first care was her children. Then she found time to build homes for the homeless, find help for the Aids patients. These are very specific troubles that happen to people. However landmines are put down and can hurt the most innocent people. Usually the ones to get hurt are children. They had nothing to do with the conflict. They had nothing to do with the blame. They just walked on, and blew up and old reminder of a war long forgotten. Diana is no longer with us, but her memory and her wonderful good deeds should be a light for us all. As her brother said so well "She proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic"

=rationale= The class chose to write about Women of Valor, so we chose to write about Princess Diana. We found that she was not only a beautiful rich woman in the palace, but she was a caring and loving mother, who extended her care to reach many others who weren't so lucky. She worked with AIDS patients and with countries to stop the use of landmines. She was well loved and respected.

=reflection= ** 1. We learned that Diana was a special woman who reached others even when her life was difficult. ** ** 2. ** ** Then you explain what you learned from working on the project. ** ** Has it improved your: ** £ ** searching skills ** ý ** summarizing skills ** ý ** writing skills ** ý ** vocabulary level ** £ ** English language skills ** ** We had a hard time with the reading in English, the typing and saving the project properly. We lost some of our material on our teacher's Disk- On Key. ** ** b. Did you get enough help and support from your teacher? yes ** ** 5. Choose one of the following: ** ** we enjoyed working on this project because it was interesting and we learn a lot about Diana. Her life are very interesting **
 * 3. What was difficult for you in the paper? **
 * 4. a. Did you have enough time for the paper? Yes **
 * c. Did you understand the instructions? Yes, sometimes. **
 * d. Were the assignments clear and fair? Yes **

=bibliography=
 * *Wikipedia contributors. "Diana, Princess of Wales." //Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia//. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 26 Mar. 2012. Web. 26 Mar. 2012. **

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* time website, "why princess Diana mattered", 25 February 2005, < []> , 28.03.2012

* hubpages website, "DIANA: THE PRINCESS OF HEARTS 68", 14 September 2002, < []