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a banana pudding layered with whipped cream.
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it is a home-made dessert
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By Adriana Aumen, College of Arts and Sciences
Courageous, conflicted, cantankerous or just plain cute, the colorful characters brought to life in Japanese anime film and television can teach a great deal about the country’s culture, says Michael Arnold, incoming Japanese studies instructor at Washington State University.
Featuring vibrant, hand-drawn and computer-animated graphics, anime productions provide glimpses of Japanese life, values and social norms as well as everyday language and idiomatic expressions used in context, Arnold said.
Recognizing the great potential of anime as an educational tool, the School of Languages, Cultures, and Race (SLCR) at WSU invited Arnold to teach “Transnational Anime: Japanese Animation History and Theory” in the spring 2019 semester. It is among three new or returning courses added this academic year to the broader suite of Japanese language and culture study options.
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It is important to evoke realism and drama in the Catholic Baroque Art because it creates rich artwork, similar to Renaissance style, but more drama. It was used to power the Counter reformation/revival of Catholic Church.
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The waves also dance in the breeze, but the daffodils seem happier than the waves. We know from Dorothy Wordsworth’s journal (see "In a Nutshell") that the day that inspired this poem was a stormy one, so the waves on this medium-to-large sized lake must have been larger than usual. Maybe they were even cresting into whitecaps.
Answer: Basically what that passage is saying is that help your brothers out of the kindness of your heart not just because you want something out of it, and god will reward you.:)
Explanation: i grew up in church so ive heard and read this passage multiple times :)