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How formed animation world?

How formed animation world? What can we create by combining math, science and coding? You are going to find out that by watching a video. In this film, Danielle Feinberg (Pixar’s director of photography) shows an animation world from the manufacturer’s side. In particular, she pays attention to an   impact of light in all her productions. https://www.ted.com/talks/danielle_feinberg_the_magic_ingredient_that_brings_pixar_movies_to_life?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare 1.      What’s your favourite Pixar’s film? 2.      Do you think that science and art can go hand in hand? Why? 3.      Have you ever paid attention to the influence of light in an animated film? If you have, describe your favourite scene.

Stress as a myth

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Stress as a myth Stress is one of the enemies, which everyone has to deal with. From a scientific point of view it doesn’t exist. What’s interesting, barely one hundred years ago, this concept of stress occurred only in metallurgy. So what is stress? If we can’t define stress, how we can face it? I’m going to introduce five myths, which occurred from unawareness of this issue. 1.        Stress is a defensive reaction of the body   Myth. Hans Style defined stress as ‘non-specific reaction of the body to the demands placed on it’. He also divided stress into two parts: eustress (positive – e.g. joy of meeting someone you like) and distress (negative – e.g. fear caused by the car's horn). His division was the closest to the reality, because each reactions like fear, dread, aggression, we’re throwing into one bag - naming ‘stress’. Generalization of the concept of stress can be harmful. https://www.drlam.com/blog/neuroendometabolic-sy...