People are not going to become smarter in their middle age, but people can always become more educated and can learn to use their intelligence more effectively, no matter what age they are (at least, as long as they are not suffering from Alzheimer's Disease, and that would be unusual in middle age).
in middle age
Someone in their 40s would typically fall into the middle-age age group.
Yes, tools did become more complex during the Middle Stone Age. This period marked advancements in tool technology, such as the development of new techniques for making tools like microliths which were smaller and more refined than earlier stone tools. This complexity in tool-making suggests an increased sophistication in the skills and knowledge of the people of that time.
21
I think around 40
You do have more oppurtunities to become smarter. It all has to do with age. The younger you are and the more you read, write, do math and other school related topics, the more of the chance to becoming smarter. It takes awhile but the more you read, you will be able to read faster and collect information from the stories faster!
maybe.... 17+ I am not sure. to be sure yourself then ask someone who's smarter or check at the cinema. (look at the signs at the cinema)
It means don't assume that you are smarter than someone older than you - they have experience and wisdom that you do not have at your age.
You must be 35 years of age and be born within the United States.
It doesn't matter what age as long as you have a degree for counselling.
In Blair County, Pennsylvania, a minor can petition for emancipation at age 16. However, the court will consider various factors before deciding whether to grant emancipation, such as the minor's ability to support themselves financially and make independent decisions. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the emancipation process in Blair County.
Technically, someone has to be dead to be declared a saint.