Recap all that the NYSGA had to offer in 2023 by looking through our Annual Report. This review includes state and district results, Amateur Series winners, USGA qualifying, foundation initiatives, core services updates and more! View Report: bit.ly/3HrRW6k
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In honor of the Masters Tournament this weekend, let's revisit a video we shared on Section 280A, also known as the Augusta Rule. In case you missed it, watch here to learn more about this unique tax-saving strategy: https://hubs.la/Q02sHy2r0
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In honor of the Masters Tournament this weekend, let's revisit a video we shared on Section 280A, also known as the Augusta Rule. In case you missed it, watch here to learn more about this unique tax-saving strategy: https://hubs.la/Q02sHpZr0
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📝ABSTRACT✍️ At Sportskongres we receive high level abstract. Here is an example - the winner of Oral competition 2021 Mikkel Bek Clausen published the study presented at oral competition 🏆 Check it out! And start preparing your abstract for #Sportskongres2025
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2023 AFCON: We are thoroughly reviewing Black Stars structure - GFA
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Latest 👉 The Relative-Age Effect in Male Japanese Football: A Cross-Sectional Analysis from Youth to Senior Competitive Level Great to see our first outcome published by a student, as a result of his dissertation. Well done, Futa Toyoda Gavin Comber and Kevin Braybrook Download here https://lnkd.in/eKphY9qi Solent University
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So, JAMB announced the UTME results yesterday, and the outcome is appalling, with 76% of candidates failing out of 100%. This is a shame on our education system and, more importantly, a shame on parents who have failed to do their job. Many parents feel that since they have paid school fees and lesson fees, they have done their part. However, who is supposed to ensure that children stop watching Soundcity or MTV Base, or that they stop watching the UEFA Champions League or EPL for the time being and focus solely on their upcoming exams? While teachers will share part of the blame, parents should bury their heads in shame. Out of 1.9 million candidates who wrote the exam, over 1.4 million failed. Do you know the implication of this? It means over 1.4 million candidates will join the 2 million who will write the JAMB exam next year. For the recruiters, we are in for it because in the next couple of years, the talent pool will be so small that we will be justaposing for the same candidates. Trying times ahead of us. Below is the breakdown of the result Total No. of candidates:1,940,000 million Total released results: 94.97 Withheld results: 3.33 Scored 300 and above: 0.5% Scored 250 and above: 4.2% Scored 200 and above: 24% Scored below 200: 76%
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As an active participant in the ABPN debate competition 26 OCTEBER 2023
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Today is the start of the competition for the executive dean's trophy! It is the time when the departments within the School of Law, Economics, and Governance unite to participate in Football, Netball, Basketball, Volleyball, Board Games, and Athletics. The question remains, who will emerge victorious and claim the trophy? Will it be the Department of Economics (again), the Faculty of Law, or the Department of Political and Administrative Studies? Let's all go and witness the outcome!
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Interesting experience today regarding John Setka's commentary (i.e. threats et al) to AFL concerning the employment of Steve McBurney as Head of Officiating. If you are not across it, search it and prepare to be flabbergasted by the unacceptable behaviour. Australia used to have the ABCC, established after several Royal Commissions into the building industry, which did its job too effectively for a Government Department (especially when you compare it the incompetency of the Department of Education) and was abolished by the ALP as demanded by one of its major funders the CFMEU and ACTU. So, I decided to contact the offices of three (3) independent members of parliament, Sen Jacquie Lambie, Sen David Pocock and Kate Chaney MP. No point calling ALP, Greens (due to their reliance on funding from CFMEU) and no point calling LP ... self interest determine their response. I was hoping for 'Australian standards' of acceptable to be recognised by independents elected on a platform of integrity. The gatekeepers of these three champions of transparency and doing politics differently all fell back on the chestnut of firstly concerning themselves with issues of the electorate ...... despite speaking out on broader issues at a National level, when they choose. Curious that all three politicians championed integrity, backed an ICAC, yet none have spoken out about the Secretary of a Union (a major funder of the ALP). making threats to the AFL. Maybe Steve McBurney's demographic and links to the AFL umpiring profession have deemed it unimportant. Maybe if it was Rugby Union we would hear from David Pocock. A woman, we would hear from Kate Chaney. A veteran, we would hear from Jacqui Lambie. I would hope that something so lacking in integrity highlighting conflicts of interest so strongly and being so unAustralian would attract something from one of them. Step up independent politicians and be who you claim to be. Seeing sweet FA at the moment.
Th AFLUA has released a statement regarding the comments made by the Victorian Secretary of the CFMEU, John Setka, on the AFL's Head of Officiating and AFLUA life member, Stephen McBurney. The full statement can be viewed on the AFLUA website: aflua.com.au
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