The British Isles have experienced a long history of migration from Europe. The ancient migrations have come via two routes: along the Atlantic coast and from Germany–Scandinavia. The first settlements came in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods. The earliest evidence of human presence in Ireland is dated to 10,500 BC.[1][2][3]
Research into this prehistoric settlement is controversial, with differences of opinion in many academic disciplines. There have been disputes over the sizes of the migrations and whether they were peaceful. In the latter part of the second millennium, the finds of archaeology allowed a view of the settlement pattern to be inferred from changes in artefacts. Since the 1990s the use of DNA has allowed this view to be refined.
...English? Or is this some depressed 30 year old man..?
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The components of the low-risk drinking guidelines for women aged 18-65 are Drinking no more than 3 standard drinks on one occasion and Drinking no more than 7 standard drinks per week.
Those who consume alcohol at unsafe or harmful amounts at a higher chance of developing diseases like cancer, obesity, high blood pressure, stroke, injury, diabetes, and cirrhosis.
The amount of alcohol one consume each day and the frequency of high drinking days also matter. That is why government come up with guidelines for women safety. specially for pregent women. Guideline are for the women of aged 18 to 65.
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