@NYboateng allen iverson, karl marlone, charles barkley, carmelo anthony, reggie miller are all mentioned in the goat debates wai. none of those aforementioned ever won the nba championship
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Reporter: Can you describe your phone call with Gianni Infantino about the red card? Belgium is appealing the decision.
Trump: You’re asking me about the whole soccer thing. So, yeah, I did. I spoke to Gianni.
That wasn’t a foul. That wasn’t even an infraction. That was two guys running full speed who happened to crash into each other. You can’t properly place your foot on somebody else’s foot when you’re going full speed. No, these were two great athletes who got tangled up.
And this referee, who is a little bit suspect—if you check his past. I don’t want to say that because I don’t like to create controversy, but very suspect. If you’d like, I’ll provide you with his past.
He didn’t do anything wrong, and he’s our best player, or one of our best players—a very vital player—and they gave him a red card.
I didn’t know what that meant. I didn’t think it meant much. Then I started hearing that it means you can’t play in the next game, at least in the next game.
I said, “Boy, that’s a big—” You know, if it happened to another player, it would have been unfair, but when they take your best player—or just about; they have some great players—and say you can’t play, that’s very unfair.
That’s one thing, to penalize somebody for the game. But how do you penalize them for a game that hasn’t been played yet? It’s very unfair. You can’t do that.
So, yes, I asked for a review by FIFA. I spoke to a man who is highly respected, and by the way, whose level of respect has gone up tenfold.
@KOD_focus Yes, true, but the focus of education is surely not only to provide labour needs for the country. Then ae cN argue certain vocational training skills are also not needed.
See where I'm coming from?
Your comments of justification is exactly what the public keep saying. So no, his remarks have not been misconstrued.
Also, you'd know that supposed courses that are geared towards the graduate market/labour needs also have backlogs of unemployment.
In summary, he missed it.
This morning on Kasapa Radio, I addressed the public discussion surrounding comments made by Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum on certain university programmes.
His remarks have been widely misconstrued. The issue he raised was not to disparage any course or institution..1/3
@KOD_focus It can be argued aerospace engineering and biological sciences are not fitting for Ghana's labour needs and even more not fitted for SHS curriculum, per the former minister's submission.
@KOD_focus remember when people tried to kick against a DG of GES for his lack of teaching experience? These non-teaching roles could be instrumental to the Ministry at large, administrative roles within educational institutions and agencies, even with agencies such as the NCCE.
@KOD_focus ...it is that, there are courses that feed into labour needs but never get absorbed into it anyway, so that justification is not worth any salt.
we can also have a re-look at these, there could be specific areas of these courses that might be vital,
this guy supported queer rights and women rights like abortion and he was using his social media to show videos about goverment repression and also spoke about how the goverment fails women about femicides
everyone will ignore this and insult him just because he’s argentinian
You don’t have graduate unemployment because of the courses being offered in universities. You have graduate unemployment because the economy continues to shift toward low-value service activities and isn’t creating enough meaningful jobs.
It’s easy to celebrate GDP growth and throw around job creation numbers. But those headline figures mean little if the structure of the labour market isn’t changing. If the economy isn’t generating enough productive, formal-sector jobs, graduates will continue to struggle regardless of what they studied.
The problem is fundamentally one of economic structure, not simply university curricula.
First-world countries will invite immigrants to fill jobs, but won’t educate citizens on why they need immigrants to fill those jobs.
When the citizens start complaining, they will pretend to be tough on immigration, fully understanding they caused the problems.
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He was there for 6 World Cups. Only three players in the world can say that: Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Guillermo Ochoa.
Always giving everything for his country. An absolute legend. 👏🇲🇽
To say educational institutions should focus on providing education towards "the country's labour needs" is very myopic (considering he's been an Education Minister/Deputy for 8years).
We've also seen how nurses, doctors, teachers, who fit his given criteria still are unemployed
I disagree. This is a common school of thought when it is about humanities/social sciences.
Every education degree can be translated into a functioning society. Of course, there's the argument about over-reliance on government-related jobs (another conversation) in this case.
There’s a direct link between the deterioration of our politics and the rise of the “professional politician”.
Politics should never become a “profession”.