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    Gatsby is a man who hangs on to his dreams and works toward achieveing them. When he meets Daisy again after five long years, he is ecstatic beyond belief. For Gatsby, being with Daisy is his dream come true and he experiences genuine happiness at the fact that he is with her. Gastby started out as a poor soldier, and, in order to impress Daisy and earn a position in society as highly ranked as hers, Gastby went through many different occupations, and dealt in illegal business to be able to have

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    A high turnover in a few companies is a tremendous issue. An individual that is a manager should be able to understand the requirements of operating a business so that he or she keeps their employee ecstatic. A few reasons that unhappy employees leave their jobs are micromanaging, too many responsibilities, the manager doesn’t engage with his or her workers, promotions are limited within the company, communication, or even constant change within the company. People today don’t like the micromanaging

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    Although it was a windy day, the Music Festival filled the school with lots of joy and smiles. The purpose of this Music Festival was to raise money for the clubs and organizations of Chino Hills High School. It was a success because everyone was ecstatic to come out and support the dedicated members of the performing arts. Games, food, music, and entertainment were available to those who came to the festival. It was a memorable experience as families came to support the performing arts. Children

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    One day the goddess of authority named Bloomsta decided she would no longer put up with their shenanigans. She designed an obstacle course, where eventually the two, not knowing it would have to work as a team. Sherfeldis, and Holbnia, were both ecstatic for the sweaty, competitive race to begin. They both were in ready race position waiting for the shotgun, and out of nowhere a

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    “The knowledge of God cannot be obtained by seeking, but only those who seek it find it.”(Abu Yazid al-Bistami). This quote sums up the aim of Sufism which is that those who embark on a journey that consists of love and the remembrance of God and living a spiritual and devotional life will attain great reward. Islamic mysticism, otherwise known as Sufism or 'Tasawwuf' is the Islamic science of spirituality that aims to explore and search the 'truth of divine love and knowledge through direct personal

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    Essay on The Sufi Philosophy in Islamic Faith

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    The Sufi faith has had a long and rich history in the overall Islamic faith. Sufism has many distinguishing differences in its practices and beliefs from that of the other Islamic sects that we know of today. One thing I personally found interesting is how this particular sect of Islam isn’t as popularly spoken of like the Sunni and Shi'a sects of Islam. Some of the most interesting and distinctive differences in this division of Islam is are wool clothing that the Sufi’s wear along with the most

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    Davie grabs the giant snook by the jaw and lands it. All three of them are extremely ecstatic after the intense catch. All of the commotion from catching the large snook got the attention of a bigger, deadlier predator. When all of the men decided to call it a day and started to wade back to their vehicle, they noticed that all of the mullet

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    The Wind Made Her Cry

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    The wind made her cry. She didn’t cry because of sadness; she cried because the oily wind caressed her across the cheek. It was frustrating. She had never felt so much anger from nature before. The black clouds were rushing to get into formation, but she knew it would not rain that day. The dank atmosphere was disgusting. The dark morning atmosphere was corrupting her important day. Three loud knocks crashed into her wood door. “It’s time,” Red’s father whispered into the door. Red knew what was

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    Lyla Selling Baby Pigs

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    on. Lyla begged her parents to get her a pig but the always had an excuse as of why they could not get her a pig. In 2015 her and her family went to St. Louis to their favorite market called Soulyard Market. They were selling baby pigs! Lyla was ecstatic. She bawled because, her parents said no. Over and over again. About a year went on still being obsessed with pigs, Lyla found out that there was a pig beach in the bahamas and she wanted to visit so much. Lyla was obsessed with pigs and I am sure

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    Once Upon A Time…… A hero is everybody’s favorite character in a movie or a story. He is the main protagonist in a story or a movie. The hero always has required features that everyone likes such as super strength, intelligence, courage and bravery. In Joseph Campbell’s monomyth or heroic journey, he describes how a hero lives their life and the stages they will go through. The monomyth pattern is that of the adventure of the hero. It is divided into the three phases of Departure, Initiation, and

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