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   Dictatorial elites do not care about a legitimate vote.| ▶ | presidents articles stories news ear belongings impediments kit apparatus pad paragraph contrivances articles up stories on news things tackle provisioning stuff stock and fixtures equipage articles at stories it news collections sets fittings article outfit traps rig Attachments words articles as stories in news appliances listen material writing furnishings kaboodle contraptions articles an stories go news tools fashion gadget machinery appurtenances accompaniments display furniture habiliments setup provisions baggage utensils array shebang attachment gadgets accessories trappings read taking facilities devices vestiges teams ornaments | Governments of Bend at Democracy | Politicians do not respect real democracy. Right across the globe sitting presidents and ruling parties are not honoring peoples' rights. They are twisting the rules to suit themselves. Executives voted out still hang onto power. Governmen...

Is Coffee Beneficial or Dangerous?

Is coffee good or bad? People in many countries drink gallons of the stuff, particularly the United States, Italy and South American nations. It has always been said that a couple of cups a day is okay. However, people drink much more than this. Tea drinkers hide behind the myth that tea is harmless while coffee is not. The main "drug" in both tea and coffee is caffeine. It should be noted that professional athletes can now consume as much caffeine as they wish with no fear of getting banned from athletics. This decision was made largely because policing of it was costly and a burden for administrators, not because it does not stimulate the body to improved performance. Apparently drinking a maximum of five cups of coffee a day increases your lifespan - in Japan. Pity other countries failed to find any connection between the two factors. Japan has also claimed resistance against Alzheimer's, melanoma, diabetes and other ailments. Proof elsewhere is weak for this...