THE ongoing media fixation with the royal family has highlighted deeply flawed issues in the UK’s outdated dysfunctional system of governance. We live in a state where we the people are not even citizens in our own land. Rather, we are mere subjects, and therefore passive onlookers and spectators in a country which is not even a fully-fledged democracy. Scotland is not prospering within the overcentralised UK. In a sovereign, self-governing Scotland, the people will be the supreme sovereign authority, thus there is a need to provide a written constitution, authorised by the people; one that will clearly define the role of the various institutions that enable the operation of the state; the responsibilities of those who are running them and, particularly at local community level, provide for active participation by the citizenry.
social networks and today it is part of the
investigations to identify
cartels to operate.
One of the
tricolor green, white and red flames there . A hooded man holds her inside the
Guayas Regional prison .
In another image, shared by WhatsApp, you see the same colors and there is talk of
Sinaloa . On the other hand, in leaflets that were launched last week outside television stations, the name
Nueva Generación appeared , alluding to the
Jalisco Nueva Generación (JNG) drug trafficking cartel , headed by alias
‘El Mencho’ .
drug seized in the country.
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Marta García, a rehabilitation physician, with members of her team
With a large number of coronavirus patients still suffering from the effects of the virus long after they have been cleared of the actual infection the Ministry of Health is adding qualified physiotherapists to the staff of hospitals in the province to deal with the aftermaths that many continue to experience.
Many months after their illness patients are still dealing with neurological, respiratory and musculoskeletal problems, as well as the feeling of constant fatigue or suffocation and weakness in various muscles of the body, leading to the reduction of their daily tasks.
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Mississippi State University student Brennan Bell has never let his disability hurt his chances of becoming an engineer.Â
The mechanical engineering student underwent several surgeries to correct his condition, known as pectus excavatum, and has always been determined to graduate on time. Despite numerous mental and physical obstacles, Bell has never given up on his dream career.
Pectus excavatum, also called sunken chest, is a condition where a person s breastbone is recessed or sunken into his or her chest. It is a congenital disorder, meaning it is present even from birth. Bell described the condition like having a cereal bowl-sized hole in his chest.Â