Keynote Address at a one day seminar co-hosted by the Mines Advisory Group and the Landmine Survivors Network, London: June 12, 1997.
"Responding" is an adjective that describes the variable. In the context of scientific research, a responding variable is the one that is observed and measured in response to changes in the independent variable.
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The word 'princess' is a noun, a word for a person.
The word 'princess' is a noun, a word for a person.
Yes. She plays Princess Margaret.
A lot of them thought we didn't need moral lectures from someone who was already known to be a disastrous husband, and was later shown to be an even worse one.
A contraption by Walt Disney... it makes noise, usually song or speech. It words off of pre-made recordings and moves, rather than responding to things around them.
entrant exhibiting slurred speech, confused thoughts and not responding to questions asked by the attendant
If there were, they wouldn't carry much conviction with his record as a husband.
A speech recited by two or more persons is a chorus. If it is only one person, and nobody on stage is responding, it is a monologue.
Let's say your personality was.... Princess Diana. You could do something like this: When I was younger, I always dreamed of being a princess. I bet that many others can relate with me. But, what if that dream came true? It would be a fairytale, right. Well, there is one woman who has actually lived in that fairytale. It is none other than Princess Diana, Princess of the Wales! Basically, whatever that personality is famous for, introduce them like that.
Earl Spencer's speech at Princess Diana's funeral in 1997 was a tribute to his sister, highlighting her kindness, compassion, and impact on those around her. He criticized the media and paparazzi for their relentless pursuit and intrusion into her life, calling for an end to such behavior. The speech resonated with many as a powerful defense of his sister's legacy and a plea for privacy and respect.