Answer:
Just think like its gonna be ur last day on earth
I think the correct answer would be the flexible decision maker. It is the type of decision maker that tends to choose the first available option in haste. <span>They mildly lean to ad hoc approaches rather than formal processes and are fairly cautious. Hope this answers the question.</span>
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, a general term for a decline in mental abilities. With Alzheimer’s disease, someone will experience a decline their abilities to:
remember
think
judge
speak, or find words
problem solve
express themselves
move
In the early stages, Alzheimer’s disease can interfere with day-to-day tasks. In the later stages, someone with Alzheimer’s will depend on others to complete basic tasks. There are a total of seven stages associated with this condition.
There’s no cure yet for Alzheimer’s, but treatment and interventions can help slow the progression. By knowing what to expect from each stage, you can be better prepared for what is to come.
Answer:
1. Golf
2. Must play the ball where it lies. Only allowed 14 clubs in a bag at once. White stakes = stroke and distance. Red stakes = lateral hazard. Yellow Stakes = Water hazzard. Always play your first ball. Play the ball where it lies. EACH STROKE COUNTS. Count every stroke you take.
3. Say “good shoot” or “nice ball” after every shot your opponent makes. Never throw clubs, take tantrums etc. Take on hat and shake hands before and after a round.
4. Mostly explained above ^^^ just write similar wording.
5. If a conflict arises between my team and the opposing team, I would tell everyone to calm down and this is supposed to be a gentleman’s sport. If it was a fight over a rule, I would call the rule instructor and tell them about the case.
Hope this helps!