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Harvard: Deadly Breakfast Habit Accelerates Dementia by 82%...

http://growplussavage.life/brPudoc8qn2DlJQt9AGLKMJq-LykkVxTOlB3E6XWKd8_cr6KNg

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he oldest constitutional monarchy dating back to ancient times was that of the Hittites. They were an ancient Anatolian people that lived during the Bronze Age whose king had to share his authority with an assembly, called the Panku, which was the equivalent to a modern-day deliberative assembly or a legislature. Members of the Panku came from scattered noble families who worked as representatives of their subjects in an adjutant or subaltern federal-type landscape.[better source needed]

Constitutional and absolute monarchy
England, Scotland and the United Kingdom
In the Kingdom of England, the Glorious Revolution of 1688 furthered the constitutional monarchy, restricted by laws such as the Bill of Rights 1689 and the Act of Settlement 1701, although the first form of constitution was enacted with the Magna Carta of 1215. At the same time, in Scotland, the Convention of Estates enacted the Claim of Right Act 1689, which placed similar limits on the Scottish monarchy.

Queen Anne was the last monarch to veto an Act of Parliament when, on 11 March 1708, she blocked the Scottish Militia Bill. However Hanoverian monarchs continued to selectively dictate government policies. For instance King George III constantly blocked Catholic Emancipation, eventually precipitating the resignation of William Pitt the Younger as prime minister in 1801. The sovereign's influence on the choice of prime minister gradually declined over this period. King William IV was the last monarch to dismiss a prime minister, when in 1834 he removed Lord Melbourne as a result of Melbourne's choice of Lord John Russell as Leader of the House of Commons. Queen Victoria was the last monarch to exercise real personal power, but this diminished over the course of her reign. In 1839, she became the last sovereign to keep a prime minister in power against the will of Parliament when the Bedchamber crisis resulted in the retention of Lord Melbourne's administration. By the end of her reign, however, she could do nothing to block the unacceptable (to her) premierships of William Gladstone, although she still exercised power in appointments to the Cabinet. For example in 1886 she vetoed Gladstone's choice of Hugh Childers as War Secretary in favour of Sir Henry Campbell

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			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">You wake up&hellip;</span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">You prepare a cup of coffee&hellip;</span></p>

			<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://growplussavage.life/brPudoc8qn2DlJQt9AGLKMJq-LykkVxTOlB3E6XWKd8_cr6KNg"><strong style="color:#FD3D00;">And then you do THIS.</strong></a></span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Could this simple morning habit increase your dementia risk by a whopping 82%?</span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">That&rsquo;s EXACTLY what Harvard researchers are now saying&hellip;&nbsp;</span></p>

			<p><em><span style="font-weight: bold;">&ldquo;This morning habit is the reason why Alzheimer&rsquo;s is skyrocketing... and 1 in 3 American seniors will suffer with dementia or land in a nursing home,&rdquo; </span></em><span style="font-weight: 400;">said one expert.</span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Research shows it&rsquo;s almost a guarantee you&rsquo;re doing this 1 thing every single morning...&nbsp;</span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Yet, it&rsquo;s destroying your brain cells&hellip; causing Alzheimer&rsquo;s plaques to grow&hellip; and erasing your precious memories.</span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">So what is this deadly morning habit?&nbsp;</span></p>

			<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">And what can you do to fix it?</span></p>

			<p><a href="http://growplussavage.life/brPudoc8qn2DlJQt9AGLKMJq-LykkVxTOlB3E6XWKd8_cr6KNg"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;color:#FD3D00;">Watch this short video to find out.</span></strong></a></p>
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<div style="color:#ffffff;font-size:9px;">he oldest constitutional monarchy dating back to ancient times was that of the Hittites. They were an ancient Anatolian people that lived during the Bronze Age whose king had to share his authority with an assembly, called the Panku, which was the equivalent to a modern-day deliberative assembly or a legislature. Members of the Panku came from scattered noble families who worked as representatives of their subjects in an adjutant or subaltern federal-type landscape.[better source needed] Constitutional and absolute monarchy England, Scotland and the United Kingdom In the Kingdom of England, the Glorious Revolution of 1688 furthered the constitutional monarchy, restricted by laws such as the Bill of Rights 1689 and the Act of Settlement 1701, although the first form of constitution was enacted with the Magna Carta of 1215. At the same time, in Scotland, the Convention of Estates enacted the Claim of Right Act 1689, which placed similar limits on the Scottish monarchy. Queen Anne was the last monarch to veto an Act of Parliament when, on 11 March 1708, she blocked the Scottish Militia Bill. However Hanoverian monarchs continued to selectively dictate government policies. For instance King George III constantly blocked Catholic Emancipation, eventually precipitating the resignation of William Pitt the Younger as prime minister in 1801. The sovereign&#39;s influence on the choice of prime minister gradually declined over this period. King William IV was the last monarch to dismiss a prime minister, when in 1834 he removed Lord Melbourne as a result of Melbourne&#39;s choice of Lord John Russell as Leader of the House of Commons. Queen Victoria was the last monarch to exercise real personal power, but this diminished over the course of her reign. In 1839, she became the last sovereign to keep a prime minister in power against the will of Parliament when the Bedchamber crisis resulted in the retention of Lord Melbourne&#39;s administration. By the end of her reign, however, she could do nothing to block the unacceptable (to her) premierships of William Gladstone, although she still exercised power in appointments to the Cabinet. For example in 1886 she vetoed Gladstone&#39;s choice of Hugh Childers as War Secretary in favour of Sir Henry Campbell</div>
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