every decision has a consequence, good or bad.
Injury can affect someone intellectually by causing cognitive impairments such as memory loss, difficulty concentrating, and slower processing speed. Depending on the severity and location of the injury, it can impact various cognitive functions, including problem-solving skills, language abilities, and executive functioning. Rehabilitation and therapy can help individuals recover and improve their cognitive function after an injury.
Intellectually challenged.
The consequences of your decisions can impact various aspects of your life such as your relationships, career opportunities, mental and emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. It is important to consider the potential outcomes of your choices before making decisions to help ensure positive results.
Drugs can negatively impact intellectual functioning by impairing cognitive abilities such as concentration, memory, and decision-making skills. Prolonged drug use can lead to long-term cognitive deficits and affect overall intellectual performance. Additionally, drugs can alter brain chemistry and disrupt neurotransmitter function, further impacting intellectual processing.
When you are drunk, your IQ can drop by about 10-15 points, which can affect your ability to think clearly and make good decisions.
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Anyone who is not capable of making their own decisions or understanding sin/salvation will be with God in Heaven when they die.
the consumer economic decisions can affect the price and supply of a commodity
Well you already seem somewhat affected judging by your ironic misspelling of 'doctor.'
What boundaries can slow down the CCC and how can it affect managerial decisions?
Numerous interests are affected by public policy decisions. Five examples are: food policy decisions affect consumer and corporate interests, public policy decisions affect crops that are allowed to be grown which affect consumer, farmer, and corporate interests; policies concerning the handicapped affect their interests, many types of policy policy decisions affect corporations' interests, and policies about animals affect the interests of pet owners and farmers.
How did Paul Rever 's decisions affect the lives of the people around him?
Consumers decisions affect producers, and producer decisions affect consumers.
Our hormones do affect how we think and act. Yes, due to the hormonal imbalance during puberty, i might influence your decisions.
hopefully.
Consumer decisions affect producers, and producer decisions affect consumers
The decisions of peers do have an influence, although the influence isn't always obvious. All of our experiences (whether with peers, parents, or anything else) affect our "gut feelings" even if we aren't aware it is happening. Even when we try to be as logical as possible about our decisions, our gut feelings still affect our choices.