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<p><span style="font-size:01.001px;">During his speech, Putin said he intended to create the position of deputy secretary of Russia’s Security Council, which would be offered to Medvedev. Medvedev’s move to the new role will mean Russia will have a new prime minister when a new government is formed. Putin also proposed multiple amendments to Russia’s constitution. His proposals would entail “substantial changes” to the constitution as well as to the “entire balance of power, the power of the executive, the power of the legislature, the power of the judiciary,” Medvedev explained.“In this context, it is obvious that, as the government, we must provide the president with a capability to make all decisions,” which are required to implement the proposed plan, Medvedev said announcing the en-masse resignation. Medvedev became prime minister in 2012, after serving four years as president. He currently heads the ruling United Russia party. Under Putin’s plan, the State Duma – the lower house of parliament – will be granted the power to appoint the prime minister and the rest of the cabinet, as opposed to just approving their candidacies as is currently the case. Another idea voiced by Putin is to make the consultation body, the State Council, a permanent fixture, with its status and role written into the constitution. The president praised the council’s effectiveness, stressing that its working groups ensure the most important problems for the people are thoroughly looked into. ‘Russia in Global Affairs’ Editor-in-Chief Fyodor Lukyanov told RT that the change will be a step towards the “diversification of power” at a time when the country is being “increasingly governed in a ‘manual control’ mode and fully fixated on the president.”</span></p>
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<div style="width:500px; padding:10px;"><a href="http://www.pleasegive.icu/htrgqi/fawmju106904sjnmq/u6bWH89lOFm7LrK2EoUnOz358IsXt3hvFjTao9oIPq4/Yo4rzkvp8_aeUj8G5fZjwyAdeEhTadjfMidYZe5qm9yiFbbE-db5pQyIfC8-ishMzKsskziwgoFBeNQdHF7tZJB1BbxKPDjXk-Vs8Aw7b8auyfB3txFxSF2C4zCE95oZgoWzYd_vp8vmfspDZHParA" style="font-size:27px; color:red;"><b>The Key To Reversing Diabetes Is In Your Refrigerator...But It’s NOT Food</b></a><br />
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<b>IT WAS THERE THAT I FOUND HOPE.</b><br />
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And not just hope - but scientific studies that one person said were deliberately covered up by big pharmaceutical companies to hide the truth about diabetes treatment...<br />
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THE RESEARCH SHOWED THAT THE TYPICAL UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT CAUSES DIABETES IS WAY OFF.<br />
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That sugar and insulin production are not the root problem, but rather its what the insulin makes your blood DO to your body that causes the issues.<br />
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According to this new information, the sugar and INSULIN IN THE BLOOD WERE ACTUALLY CORRODING THE ORGANS INSIDE MY WIFE. This corrosion happens to the organs much LIKE AN OLD BOX OF SCREWS RUSTS over time.<br />
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<span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:6px;">His study, published last year in the Economics & Human Biology journal, relies on the employment rate, which shows the percentage of working-age adults who hold jobs. By comparison, the jobless rate has a narrower focus, showing the percentage of workers who are out of a job but actively looking.he employment rate has been rising steadily since reaching a post-recession low in 2011 of about 66.3%. In November, it reached 71.7%, almost on par with its pre-recession peak of slightly more than 72%, according to the latest available data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. The increase in employment combined with an already deadly 2019-2020 flu season should prompt employers to re-examine their sick day policies, Nesson said."Our study suggests that companies should be cognizant that if someone comes to work when sick, even if it saves the company in one aspect, it might cost them money in another area, in that someone who comes to work sick could get other people sick," he said. "Companies should take this into account when designing whatever sick day policies they have."Low-wage workers in retail and food industry jobs often don't receive paid sick days, which critics say encourages workers to show up to work while sick, spreading illnesses to co-workers and customers. While some states have instituted laws that mandate paid sick days, the federal government doesn't require employers to offer it.Flu activity remains high in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It estimates there have been at least 9.7 million flu illnesses, 87,000 hospitalizations and 4,800 deaths from flu so far this season. It estimates there's a 15% chance the flu will peak in late January and 25% chance it will peak in February. </span></p>
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