Barney’s bible: The SSFL’s backward rule change; and what Yorke and Jordan did that our youths abandoned
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Barney’s bible: The SSFL’s backward rule change; and what Yorke and Jordan did that our youths abandoned
So far I have only touched on youth development from a ball manipulation and decision-making viewpoint. However, playing in competitive games non-stop can also hinder the physical development and health of players.
Human trafficking? Or just a horrible trial? Lamb and McFee respond to police commissioner’s claims
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Human trafficking? Or just a horrible trial? Lamb and McFee respond to police commissioner’s claims
In October 2020, former Trinidad and Tobago national youth team footballers Isaiah ‘Mal’ Garcia and Jaheim McFee boarded a plane at the Piarco International Airport with the intention of becoming professional players in the Egypt First Division.
Six months later, both young men are rooming with relatives in London and not quite certain of their next step, while they appeared to have been fingered by Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith today in a press conference that touched on the ‘human trafficking of minors in sport’.
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College Day celebrated
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Fatima College celebrated its 68th College Day on Thursday.
A release from the college said that Madurai Kamaraj University Registrar (in-charge) V.S. Vasantha was chief guest of the event.
College principal Sr. G. Celine Sahaya Mary spoke about the growth of the institution and the achievements of the staff and students.
Ms. Vasantha appreciated the college for working towards the welfare of students and society.mentioned two eminent women scientists, Madame Marie Curie and Kamala Joseph Sohonie, to motivate the students.
S.J. Kala, president of Fatima College Alumnae Association, and Associate Professor, The Research Department of English, introduced a renowned alumni, Vijayalakshmi Jagadeesh.
ERC to fund scholarships for 200 nursing students in 7 countries
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The non-profit organisation has raised Dh100m in the past decade through donations
The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), which seeks to address the acute shortage of nurses globally and the crunch that has been felt like never before owing to the raging Covid-19 pandemic, will fund scholarships for 200 nursing students in seven countries.
The initiative, known as Ataya , which formed a decade ago, would benefit students in the UAE, India, the Philippines, Egypt, Mauritania, Albania and Bosnia, said Sheikha Shamsa bint Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, wife of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler s Representative in the Western Region, Assistant to the Chairman of the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) for Women’s Affairs, and Chairperson of the Higher Committee for Ataya initiative. In a virtual Press conference, Mohammed Yousef Al Fahim, Deputy Secretary-General of Support Services, Emir