Its script is far too good for only kids to watch it; it's a well - produced, visual powerhouse; which
provides real emotion and heart to what is essentially an animated superhero film.
Not exact matches
No different than my rambling post agreeing with him and
providing even more
real life human scenarios that can evoke strong
emotions, that can easily cause someone to either A: Seek out religion, even if it's only for some semblance of accepttion and / or explanation of the unknown, or B: If they already have a religion, re-embracing it with new enthusiasm.
He explains, «School activities that draw out
emotions - simulations, role playing, and cooperative projects, for example - may
provide important contextual memory prompts that will help students recall the information during closely related events in the
real world».
He thinks the
real future of AI lies in
providing better understanding and prediction of human
emotions.