yes i think so, because when ever your knee get close to your heart.more blood goes to
your heart and more oxegyan enter to your brain.But i dont know about the eating part
It makes L smarter because of his large sugar intake he will pass out if he doesn't sit like that.
Yes because some fish like salmon have Omega 3, also known as brain food. This will make you a lot smarter if you keep eating it.
No, eating mashed potatoes does not directly make you smarter. However, consuming foods rich in nutrients like potatoes, which contain vitamins and minerals, can support overall brain function and cognitive health in the long run.
He was sitting there eating pancakes like nothing ever happend.
It would be more smart because smarter sounds like a 2 year old.
Sitting on usually indicates you are on something, while at would be near or beside it. So if were on a table, you would be sitting on the table. If you were on a chair beside the table, you would be sitting at the table. Sitting at can also refer to a time something is happening, like: "The parliament is sitting at 2pm".
If it is freshly made and that is part of the recipe's flavor profile, then it would be OK. If this has been sitting around for a while and it is an unexpected flavor, then I would not recommend eating it. When in doubt, throw it out.
I would like to know why Kevin is always sitting - does he have a problem moving around???
Babies can safely start eating solids around 6 months of age, when they show signs of readiness like sitting up and showing interest in food.
Asking students eating in the cafeteria if they would like to be part of a study
Babies can start eating baby food around 4-6 months of age, when they show signs of readiness like sitting up and showing interest in food.
Babies can safely start eating solid foods around 6 months of age, when they show signs of readiness like sitting up and showing interest in food.