Q: Your light meal could include plain butter cookies, plain pound cake, or small rice crackers. Green tea goes well with sweet foods, as the tea is more bitter than the food, and will moderate the sweet taste of the food. Mochi is a Japanese glutinous rice cake that is usually circular in shape and dyed different colors. Mochi is available in savory and sweet flavors. The sweet version is known as Daifuku, which are round glutinous rice balls filled with sweet ingredients like red bean or white bean paste.
A: Pair green tea with mildly-flavored snacks that will not compete with the flavor of the tea. Go for a sweet side snack with your tea over salty. Try serving tea with mochi.

Q: While it's fun to go see dolphins up close doing tricks, these parks separate baby dolphins from their mothers, keep them enclosed in tanks, feed them drugs, and force them to breed at exceptionally young ages. They've also been accused of unsafe work environments for humans and dolphins alike, making parks like SeaWorld dangerous and unethical. Don't support them. The biggest thing you can contribute to the cause of dolphins is your voice. If you care about keeping dolphins safe, shout it from the rooftops and learn everything you can about the dangers that face the dolphin population in your area.  Subscribe to dolphin watch organizations to keep up-to-date on current efforts and legislation that you could contribute to and encourage others to participate in. BlueVoice is an ocean conservation organization that works to save dolphins and whales, specifically by tracking and fighting dolphin hunts in Japan and Peru. You can join BlueVoice by signing up here. Devote a considerable amount of your social media presence to dolphin causes and making others aware of what's going on in the oceans. The more people know what to avoid and are aware of the threat that dolphins face, the more changes can be made. . In the 1970s, the government passed a bill designed to keep dolphins and other marine mammals safe, but it wasn't until the mid-80s that stronger guidelines were put in place, specifically related to tuna fishing. The impact of these regulations made a huge difference then, in the short term, but little has been done in the decades since. It's time to revisit the issue, so you should let your representative know you mean business. Get in touch immediately. Most communications happen online, so you can usually visit your senatorial or congressional representative's website to learn more about how to get in touch directly. Draft a letter laying out a specific plan of action and demand results, or deny your vote during the next election cycle. Changes specifically need to take into account the commercial and industrial pollutants and the way these contribute to the deaths of marine mammals. Lots of organizations are already in place, fighting the good fight against pollution and ocean injustice. They're often in dire financial straights, however, making any assistance you can offer extremely valuable. This is an especially great way to contribute if you're busy to participate directly, but feel passionate about the cause. Organizations like the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), Greenpeace, BlueVoice, and other groups are all devoted to saving the lives of dolphins and they all would appreciate financial help to continue the cause. . Avoiding products and making smart purchases is a good step for you to take along–every single person makes a difference–but if you can rally the troops and make a more significant impact with larger numbers, your contribution will be much greater.  Try to work on changing your own household first, getting everyone you live with to contribute to the proper consumer choices, then start holding open meetings at a community center or church to share what you know and get others on board. Getting in touch and spreading the word with letters to your local paper, sharing links on social media, and even making up posters can do a lot to share your message and let people know how they can make a difference. . If you've got a growing group of like-minded people concerned about the plight of the dolphins, consider starting your own activist group to organize protests, boycotts, and stage information-disseminating meetings so that more and more people will become aware of the issues. The more people involved, the more the government will have to listen and make the changes necessary to take action. Media is the strongest source of defense for fighting against the threats that harm dolphins. Declare your organization with the IRS and apply for non-profit status if you grow large enough to have significant operating costs and want to start collecting donations from visitors to the site.
A: Boycott marine theme parks that keep dolphins in captivity. Get the word out and make it loud. Encourage your congressional leader to strengthen the Marine Mammal Protection Act Donate to marine wildlife foundations. Organize more significant boycotts in your area Start your own activist group

Q: Tap a kabuki brush or powder puff into your chosen powder to pick up a thin layer of product. For loose powders, shake out a little product into the jar lid and press the brush into the lid. Then deliberately press the brush or powder puff into your skin. Move across your face until you get a complete layer of coverage.  Choose a translucent powder to set your makeup for a natural day look. If you're doing a night look, pick a powder that matches your skin tone for additional coverage. However, using a powder that's your skin tone can create a heavy look. Refrain from dusting powder all over with rapid motions. You might smudge some of the foundation or concealer you just carefully placed. Although luminous products won’t provide good coverage for scarred areas, a dash of fluid or powder highlighter can restore a glow to your matte face. The trick is to place highlighter sparingly on smooth parts of your skin. It will help your favorite features stand out while drawing attention away from the scarring. Try dotting highlighter along the tops of your cheekbones, above your browbone, or at the tip of your nose. You can also dab it in your inner eye and across your lid. A long-lasting setting spray will lock your makeup into place all day and all night. That is, until you completely remove your makeup with a cleanser or makeup removing wipe. You can actually use setting spray in lieu of powder if your skin tends to dry out. However, a pigmented powder will add an extra layer of coverage.
A: Set the foundation with a matte pressed powder or loose powder. Place highlighter strategically onto smooth areas of your skin. Finish your look with a setting spray.

Q: The title should be placed roughly one-third of the way down from the top of the page. The first letter of each major word should be capitalized, but minor words should be left in lowercase. For example: How to Make a Cover Page. If you have a subtitle, include it below the title. Do not bold, italicize, or underline either the title or the subtitle. Skip several lines below the title, and make sure to include both your first and your last name. If other people collaborated with you on this paper, include their names as well.  Your name should be written using the same font and size as the other words on your title page. Don't try to use a cute or clever font for any part of your cover page, as professors don't care for this. Beneath your name, write the name of your instructor, name of the class, and date. Each of these elements should be listed on a separate line. Make sure each line is double-spaced.  Introduce your instructor as "Dr." when appropriate. If you cannot use this title to address your instructor, at least introduce him or her as "Professor." For example, "Dr. John Doe" or "Professor John Doe." Include both the course name and number.
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Center the title. Write your full name. List the receiver of your paper.