<span>Jay Gatsby is intended to be the symbol of the American Dream, he was a poor man who came up from nothing and now owns a mansion on the water to throw the most lavish parties. All this money and material is incomparable and unable to fill the void of his deepest want--Daisy. But people are not included in the American Dream, and F Scott Fitzgerald leaves a person at the center of Gatsby's fixation because she is unobtainable, and those who wish to pursue the American Dream may not get all that they desire. They lose connections on the way to their success and in turn, The Great Gatsby is a commentary on the breakdown of such an American ideology.</span>
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Within the ASL / Deaf culture it is common for there to be beliefs that promote the independence and autonomy of its members. In this case, the people who make up the ASL / Deaf culture believe that they can learn a series of norms, signs and rules that allow them to have a normal and autonomous life in any situation in which they are involved. These beliefs and attitudes are summarized in concrete and beneficial practices that really promote greater autonomy and comfort for these people, in addition to making them aware of any type of information.
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sudenly she herd a crack! she got nervous so she wanted to run away but her curiosity got the best of her and she investigated. still freezing cold she crouched down on the grownd looking in a ditch... oh! it was just a snowy hare(rabbit). she decided to go back home and she suddenly got a cold chill, and it wasent from the snowy weather. she felt there was someone watching her, so she walked home clutching her keys that were in her pocket. when she finaly got to a safe place she wanted to atack her creeper, and she herd snow crunching and BAAM! she got the wind knocked out of her, and woke up in a cabin. (plz finish the rest)
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