Anything that is not "normal" can be considered a disorder. If a condition is outside of the normal range, it can be considered a disorder. Since you're being discrete about the "disorder", it's probably a condition that causes you to be defensive. An objective outsider is far more likely to be a good judge in a situation like this. If you have any doubts, get a second opinion from an objective professional.
Yes, but on a group plan they may still be covered.
A static object which does not move, is lacking animation. An image can be considered an inanimate still, whilst a video can be considered animation via progressive still images.
Yes. Editing an existing image (no matter how much/little) does not void the original creators copyright and without permission is still considered infringement.
An image without any animation is a still image. E.g. JPEG, PNG are always still images because they do not support animations. GIFs can be still or animated.
still image is effective as it helps intensify thatparticular moment
Purging is not recommended at any time. It is considered an eating disorder and anyone who suffers from this ailment should seek medical help.
A frozen image is something you would learn in drama. Frozen obviously means still or not moving and an image is a picture. So a frozen image is a still picture or form.
Still objects.
A still image is When part of a play is frozen and the actors stay still in the same place they were before frozen. It does not to be part of a play as it could be improvised at the time
the diffrence is that the still one is like a staute the moving one is like kind of blury.
Yes, the colony collapse disorder is still a very bad problem. The CCD is trying to enhance the bees health.
Still Image Video is like taking a snapshot of a show on television. You get one frame only.