Answer:
Uh Its B
Explanation:
Sorry if its incorrect I mean ppl in middle age couldn't sing they were caveman
Answer:
-The sheep has always been a favorite farm animal.
-When I was younger I went to a farm for a field trip my school set up. We had seniors watching over us and set apart in groups of 3. Two kids would go with one senior. As we were walking it was feeding time for the sheep and they decided to give the sheep the leftover vegetables. I noticed all the sheet crowded over eachother and one couldnt get anything to eat, so I went inside the fence, grabbed some lettus and gave it to the sheep. I noticed that the sheep was eating it too fast so I dropped it in fear that it would bite my small fingers off and when I dropped it the sheep came closer to me quickly and layed its head on my chest and stayed like that till I left.. I never hugged it back because I was a little scared..but I I appriciated it :) I will never forget that moment.. I hope that sheep had a good life.
- "Sometimes you gotta let the past behind ya"
- Earings that are sea turtles and have silver and turquoise on it is my prized small item. My father bought it for me thinking of me in hawaii
- The color yellow represents happiness to me, blue is sadness, and purple is boredom. Orange in a relationship is a warning I guess.
The thing that has affected my heart is the inability to love someone. Lots of people find love or have a few crushes every few years. I've had only one so far and It was when I was young so almost 8 years ago I've broken many hearts of telling those who liked me i had not felt the same back to them. I kinda beat myself up over it a lot because of it...but one day the pain will go away of turning one down and I'll eventually feel the same way back and ill be happy with them. it's all on patience..just gotta go with the flow ig.
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Edge
Explanation:
Adam Joseph Copeland is a Canadian professional wrestler and actor.
Answer:Japan began producing animation in 1917—still the age of silent films—through trial-and-error drawing and cutout animation techniques, based on animated shorts from France and the United States. People started talking about the high quality of Japanese “manga films.” But Japanese anime were costlier to produce than Western animations and were overshadowed by the popularity of Disney cartoons. They faced an uphill battle from the start.
One of the things that helped them find their niche was anime production for public relations and publicity campaigns by public institutions. Domestic anime production was beginning to develop a small but solid foundation when Tokyo and the surrounding area suffered catastrophic damage in the Great Kantō Earthquake in 1923. The anime industry was forced to start over from scratch.
The industry continued to struggle, unable to respond adequately to successive innovations, including the appearance of the first talkies in 1929 and color film in 1932. During this period, Ōfuji Noburō won international acclaim for Bagudajō no tōzoku (The Thief of Baguda Castle), which he made by cutting and pasting chiyogami (Japanese colored paper). His film is remembered as the first to make its presence felt outside Japan.
Many other promising anime artists appeared one after another, but with war approaching, goods were in extremely short supply as the national mood turned militaristic. Even film was not easy to get hold of. It was in this context that the first full-length theatrical film in the history of Japanese anime was released. Momotarō: Umi no shinpei (Momotarō’s Divine Sea Warriors, B&W, 74 minutes), produced by the navy, came out just before the end of the war. This was a propagandistic film designed to lift morale and commitment to the war effort.
Soon after the war ended, the General Headquarters of the Allied occupation (GHQ) brought together 100 anime artists in the bombed-out ruins of Tokyo to form the Shin Nihon Dōgasha, or New Japan Animation Company. The aim was to make it easier to spread occupation policies by having the artists produce anime in praise of democracy. However, many of the artists were fiercely independent and territorial, and the company was riven by disagreements from the outset. The project strayed off course, and eventually disbanded. Even GHQ threw in the towel. It seemed the switch from militarism to democracy was not going to be so easy.
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