Yes if you try and push your limits.
No.
institutionalized stereotyping.
Generally speaking yes, the training for most sports embraces reaction time.
Some people learn faster than others; this is just a matter of ability, it is not because of some special technique.
In the short term for faster production of crops, however in the long run it poisons the ground!
Hinduism is the majority religion in India and Nepal.
Metis people were traditionally educated through informal learning within their community, such as from elders, through storytelling, and participating in cultural activities. With colonization, Metis children were often sent to residential schools, where they were forced to assimilate into European culture and were forbidden to practice their own traditions. Today, efforts are being made to revitalize and promote Metis culture and education through community-led initiatives and schools.
People are able to speak in English through learning and practice. They may have learned English as their first language, or they may have studied it as a second language. Practice through conversation, reading, and listening helps improve language skills and fluency.
Activities
Priests or clergy. In Judaism, they are rabbis. In some faiths, lay persons also perform certain activities in the practice of religion.
The regulator of people and their activities is government!
You practice, practice, practice. And and if that doesn't work practice more.