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What is it? The SQ5 Sportback heads a whole new model line-up from Audi, bringing with it the same mild-hybrid diesel drivetrain and other key mechanical components, including a specially tuned sport suspension, as the recently facelifted SQ5. Conceived to rival the likes of the BMW X4 M40d and Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupé in a growing market segment for what Audi likes to describe as “performance-related crossover utility vehicles,” the new Mexican-built SUV forgoes the upright rear of the SQ5 for an arguably more stylish arrangement, with a coupé-like look similar to that of the electric E-tron Sportback. Included in the makeover is a more heavily sloping roof and a large liftback-style tailgate – elements that clearly provide the new Audi with a more rakish appearance than the SQ5. They’re not the only distinguishing features, though. Up front, the SQ5 Sportback receives its own unique honeycomb style grille, while the rear receives reshaped OLED tail-lights whose graphic alters in appearance when the driver selects the most sporting of the seven driving modes: Dynamic. While other markets, including the US, are offered the SQ5 Sportback with a turbocharged 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine, UK versions receive the turbocharged 3.0-litre V6 diesel already found in the SQ5. It's combined with a 48V electric system that supports an electrically powered compressor (the EPC in Audi speak) that spools up at light throttle loads when the exhaust gas driven boost pressure is insufficient to fully activate the engine’s single turbocharger to reduce lag and strengthen step-off performance. Once the turbocharger is spinning at normal speeds, the EPC shuts down. There’s also a mild-hybrid system included in the 48V system. It uses an alternator starter motor connected to the crankshaft to recuperate up to 12kW of electric energy under braking and on periods of trailing throttle – all of which is stored in a battery under the boot floor. It's then used to power various systems throughout the car, reducing load on the engine for savings in consumption and lower emissions. It also enables a coasting function; the engine is shut down whenever it can in Efficiency mode. Power is put at 336bhp, with torque building to 516lb ft between 1750 and 3250rpm. By comparison, the X4 M40d’s turbocharged 3.0-litre in-line six-cylinder engine delivers 349bhp and 501lb ft, while the GLC 350d 4Matic Coupé’s turbocharged 3.0-litre six-pot powerplant kicks out 254bhp and 457lb ft. Drive is channeled through a standard eight-speed torque-converter gearbox and Audi’s Torsen quattro four-wheel drive system. Together, they provide a nominal front-to-rear drive split of 40:60, although Audi says up to 70% of drive can be transferred to the front or 85% to the rear, depending on prevailing traction. Additionally, there’s an ABS-based torque-control system across the axles; it brakes a wheel that lacks for grip and/or traction and redirects drive to the one with greater purchase. Like other S models, the SQ5 Sportback also comes with an optional Sport differential that apportions drive to the outside wheel during fast back-road driving to reduce a tendency towards understeer and increase overall agility. What's it like? The SQ5 Sportback may tip the scales at more than two tonnes, but the combined effect of its reserves is really rather satisfying. The induction boosting effect of the EPC is evident when accelerating from standstill, where it helps to added throttle response over the more conventional diesel engines used by lesser Q5 Sportback models. There's still a fleeting moment of lag before the turbocharger really comes on boost. But once it has spooled up, there's prodigious shove, impressive smoothness and quite a free-revving nature to the SQ5 Sportback’s powerplant. It's a quick and, at the same time, relaxed car to drive, capable of devouring big distances with a rewarding combination of big torque flexibility and low-rev refinement. And with a range that puts 600 miles within reach on the standard 70-litre fuel tank, it’s quite economical, given the performance it delivers. The decisiveness and quick action of the gearbox further enhances the responsiveness. It’s terrifically smooth, both at part throttle loads around town and when your right foot asks for more out on the open road, swapping ratios with great authority and speed despite the heady torque loads at play. The engine also sounds the part. There’s a deep rumble that builds into a full-blooded growl near the 4800rpm ignition cut-out, giving the SQ5 Sportback the sort of aural appeal that few, if any, diesels can claim to offer. It’s a combination of exhaust noise and induction blare - the latter synthesized via a sound generator for added effect. The volume and note alters with the driving modes, Dynamic being the choice for those who want the full unfiltered experience. The SQ5 Sportback’s assured dynamic qualities allow you dig deep into its performance, whether on a multi-lane autobahn or threading down a winding back road. It's predicable in its actions, if lacking the sort of engagement that enthusiast drivers might seek. The control of body movement is particularly good, thanks to the adaptive qualities of the dampers and general tuning of suspension, and the Quattro system provides plenty of grip and traction. Sadly, though, the variable-rate steering, while nicely weighted, lacks for vital feedback. On smooth roads in Comfort mode, the SQ5 Sportback delivers quite a relaxed ride, although it can still become unsettled when the surface isn't perfectly free of imperfections. Dynamic mode is quite a lot firmer, leading to more aggressive vertical movement and some odd harshness over larger bumps. Inside, it’s much the same as the SQ5 – at least up front, where the SQ5 Sportback receives the same dashboard, digital instruments, touchscreen infotainment display, multifunction steering wheel and choice of trims. Quality is generally quite high, although there are some cheap-looking black plastic elements out of your direct line of sight. The raised front seating position gives you an agreeably commanding forward view, while the standard sport seats are terrifically comfortable, with firm cushioning and excellent support. Rearward vision is compromised somewhat by the more sloping rear screen, although not to the degree found in some rivals. With the rear bench mounted quite low, most adults should be able sit up back without any concerns over the reduction in head room caused by the more shapely roofline. Boot space, however, is reduced by 10 litres over the SQ5, at a nominal 500 litres. Should I buy one? If it's style and performance in a high-riding SUV that you’re after and the projected £59,000 price tag is within your budget, the SQ5 Sportback should be on your shortlist. It arguably makes more of a visual statement than the regular SQ5 and suffers few compromises on overall everyday versatility, despite its more sporting lines. The torque-laden qualities of its diesel engine and fast-shifting action of its automatic gearbox endow it with both relaxed low-rev cruising and rapid acceleration, making quite an appealing all-rounder - one with outstanding all-season credentials and, given its sheer speed, highly agreeable economy figures. It’s not overflowing with feedback, which might put off those seeking an inherently sporting car. But it still manages to deliver reassuring dynamic qualities and, on smooth German roads at least, a firm but well-controlled ride.
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American actor Eva Mendes recently revealed that she has been staying away from social media ever since her younger daughter told her she was spending “too much time on her phone”. Mendes, mother to two daughters — aged six and four — with husband-actor Ryan Gosling, hadn’t posted on Instagram for almost a month. Now, she has explained to fans why she has changed her approach to social media. Sharing a screenshot of a tweet on Instagram, Mendes wrote that children should be allowed to call out their parents as it is a sign of an “empowered” child. The 46-year-old added that the tweet offered an “important reminder”. She wrote, “I could tell she was taking it personally. And she’s a kid, of course, she’d take it personally. They take things personally unless we go out of our way to make it clear to them it’s not personal. So we had good talk, I apologised and I promised her I’d be mindful. I realised that just because I’m always home with them doesn’t mean I’m always present.” Back in 2017, Gosling’s Golden Globes acceptance speech went viral after he thanked his wife for raising their children while he was working on his film La La Land. Gosling said, “While I was singing and dancing and having one of the best experiences I have ever had on a film, my lady was raising our daughter, pregnant with our second and trying to help her brother fight his battle with cancer. If she hadn’t have taken all of that on so that I could have this experience, it would surely be someone else up here other than me.”
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The Blues icon has left Stamford Bridge after just 18 months in charge, with the former Borussia Dortmund and PSG coach due to take over Frank Lampard has been sacked from his role as Chelsea manager and will be replaced by former Paris Saint-Germain coach Thomas Tuchel. Lampard had been in charge for just over 18 months, but leaves following five defeats in the last eight games. He will be replaced by Tuchel, with Goal understanding that a verbal agreement as been in place between Chelsea and their incoming manager for a couple of days before the news of Lampard's departure became public. Chelsea confirmed Lampard's exit on Monday morning with owner Roman Abramovich making an unprecedented statement, with Tuchel expected to be appointed in the next 24 hours. Lampard led Chelsea to a 3-1 win over Luton Town in the FA Cup on Sunday, but the club's Premier League form has led to growing concerns. The 42-year-old achieved a top-four finish last season, which was deemed impressive having taken over when the club were under a transfer ban. However, this season Chelsea spent £220 million ($275m) on new signings to try and close the gap on Liverpool and Manchester City. It hasn't worked, with Timo Werner and Kai Havertz suffering prolonged periods of poor form under their new manager while Chelsea's performances as a team were increasingly getting worse. Club chairman Bruce Buck watched on with technical and performance advisor Petr Cech as Leicester City ran out comfortable 2-0 winners against Lampard's side in their most recent league fixture. The loss to Brendan Rodgers' men was just the latest of a series of defeats against the Premier League's best teams, which recently included reverses against Manchester City and Arsenal. Chelsea have only beaten West Ham of the top 11 clubs this season, while picking up the second-lowest number of points at this stage of a season since Roman Abramovich bought the club in 2003. Lampard earned 1.67 points per match in the league, which is the lowest of any manager appointed since Abramovich bought Chelsea. The former England midfielder had been open to continuing but the decision was taken out of his hands by those higher up. Former Mainz and Borussia Dortmund boss Tuchel is set to be the man to come in to Stamford Bridge, following his sacking by Ligue 1 champions PSG just before Christmas. Tuchel, who has been angling himself for the role, could be the right man to get the most out of both Werner and Havertz, as well as Christian Pulisic who was brought through Dortmund's academy. Meanwhile, Lampard's legendary status remains intact and many Chelsea fans would have been happy to see him continue. A display had been planned for the Shed End part of the stadium, urging Chelsea to stick with their all-time record scorer, with 211 goals, and manager. Lampard previously managed Derby County after retiring from a glorious playing career that saw him win the Champions League and three Premier League titles.
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Morocco’s Ministry of Health began today, January 25, the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to vaccination centers across the country. The ministry mobilized 13 refrigerator trucks to transfer the vaccines from the autonomous refrigeration unit in Casablanca to the designated vaccination centers. Footage recorded by 2M shows the trucks leaving the warehouse facility in Casablanca, with several police cars and motorcycles escorting them through the city. The trucks will transport the vaccines under tight security, with police officers escorting them in cities and Royal Gendarmerie officers guarding them on intercity roads. The vaccines will first arrive at the regional health directorates across Morocco, before being distributed to vaccination centers in each region. One health official told 2M that the distribution of vaccines will concern all regions in Morocco in “a fair and equitable way.” The concerned vaccines were manufactured by British-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca in its Indian production units. Morocco received a first shipment with two million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, named Covishield, on Friday, January 22. The country is also expecting a shipment of vaccines from the Chinese Sinopharm company on Wednesday, January 27. The distribution of the vaccines signals an imminent start of Morocco’s national vaccination campaign against COVID-19. First announced in November, the campaign has been under preparation for more than two months. According to the Ministry of Health, Morocco was only waiting for the delivery of the vaccines to launch the campaign. Last weekend, the ministry launched a web portal, www.liqahcorona.ma, allowing citizens to register for the vaccination campaign. Moroccan citizens and residents can also register by sending the number of their identity card or residence permit to the telephone number 1717. Health authorities will notify the registered people on when and where they can receive the COVID-19 vaccine via an SMS message. Morocco’s national vaccination campaign aims to cover at least 25 million Moroccan citizens and residents, prioritizing frontline workers and people in the high-risk category. The Ministry of Health encouraged Moroccans to participate in the campaign, recalling that vaccine injections are free of charge.
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1- Wherever we keep money , our sons steals it. I don't know what to do about it , where do i Kepp the money? 2- Keep it in his Books. He Never touches them...
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In today's world, computer hardware vendors have to venture into new markets to stay relevant. Some brands remain faithful to their roots, but the majority of hardware brands have branched out from their comfort zones to take up new adventures. Gigabyte, for instance, is mostly known for its motherboards, graphics cards, and gaming laptops, but the company has also tried its hand in the memory market. Gigabyte's memory collection isn't quite there yet, but its Aorus gaming memory aims to steal a piece of the pie. Gigabyte builds the Aorus RGB memory modules on a black PCB that's accompanied by a stylish aluminum heat spreader with an asymmetric design. The heat spreader, which is 2mm thick to help improve heat dissipation, can either arrive in silver or grey (or, as Gigabyte calls it, Aorus Grey) depending on the memory kit's frequency. In our case, the heat spreader came in Aorus Grey. The memory modules are equipped with a discrete LED diffuser, which helps keep their height down to 39mm (1.54 inches). Gigabyte touts up to 12 different lighting modes for its Aorus RGB memory, but the actual number varies from kit to kit. As expected, the memory is part of the Gigabyte's proprietary RGB Fusion 2.0 ecosystem; therefore, it's possible to synchronize its lighting with other Aorus-branded hardware and peripherals. The brand provides the RGB Fusion 2.0 software, which is the only way to control the memory lighting if you don't have a Gigabyte motherboard. Gigabyte doesn't include any dummy sticks for this particular DDR4-3600 16GB (2x8GB) memory kit; you only receive two 8GB DDR4 memory modules out of the box. Despite what Thaiphoon Burner says, Gigabyte claims that the Aorus RGB memory is made from a 10-layer PCB. They conform to a single-rank design with Hynix H5AN8G8NCJR-VKC (C-die) integrated circuits (ICs). The memory modules will run at DDR4-2666 with the typical 19-19-19-43 timings without any adjustments. With XMP activated, you'll find the memory modules at DDR4-3600 with slightly better 18-19-19-39 timings while pulling 1.35V. For more on timings and frequency considerations, see our PC Memory 101 feature, as well as our How to Shop for RAM story. Our Intel test system consists of an Intel Core i9-10900K and Asus ROG Maximus XII Apex on the 0901 firmware. On the opposite side, the AMD testbed leverages an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and ASRock B550 Taichi with the 1.30 firmware. The MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Gaming Trio handles the graphical duties on both platforms. Gigabyte's kit provides powerful performance on the Intel platform. The Aorus RGB outpaced other C18 memory kits and even some of the lower latency C14 rivals in application performance. Gaming, on the contrary, is another story. The Aorus RGB memory dropped to the penultimate position on the gaming charts. Unfortunately, the Aorus RGB memory couldn't maintain its dominance on the AMD platform. We see the DDR4-3600 C14 memory kits back up top in our application tests. Nonetheless, it's important to mention that the Aorus RGB memory was the fastest of the DDR4-3600 C18 memory kits. Similarly, there wasn't much headroom for manual tweaking. The Aorus RGB memory was stable with a CAS Latency of 16, but the rest of the timings had to remain at 19-19-39. We had to boost the DRAM voltage to 1.45V to achieve complete system stability. Bottom Line Gigabyte did a good job on the Aorus RGB Memory DDR4-3600 C18 as it looks and performs great. However, the brand kept the memory inside its own RGB ecosystem, meaning that you will need to use Gigabyte's software to control the memory's lighting effects properly. On the performance end, the memory is a strong performer, but just don't expect to squeeze many extra megahertz out of it. Overclocking headroom isn't great on the Aorus RGB memory. Unfortunately, the Aorus RGB Memory DDR4-3600 C18 is also a very elusive memory kit. Like us, you will have a hard time finding it in a retailer other than Amazon. When in stock, the Aorus RGB Memory DDR4-3600 C18 retails for $149.99, making it one of the most expensive DDR4-3600 memory kits, even by C18 standards.
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Spreadsheet software Microsoft Excel is an undeniably powerful tool, but one that also creates opportunity for mishap. As the UK government and NHS found out the hard way in 2020, small spreadsheet errors can snowball rapidly, with significant real-life consequences. In a bid to safeguard against disaster, Microsoft is working on a small tweak to Excel that will allow users to remedy mistakes and recover lost information more easily. According to an entry in the company’s product roadmap, a new Show Changes feature is under development that will effectively log the history of each cell. “Excel can now show you the changes you made to the cells in your workbook, including the previous value of the cells,” the listing explains. Check out our list of the best spreadsheet software available We've built a list of the best office software on the market Here's our list of the best productivity tools around Microsoft has not provided a specific launch date for the update, but expects the Show Changes feature to land at some point next month. Microsoft Excel update Although information is a little sparse for now, it’s easy to imagine a number of applications for the new feature, especially if multiple colleagues are all collaborating on the same workbook simultaneously. For example, if data is altered accidentally by a slip of the keyboard, but not registered immediately, the ability to bring up the previous cell values will allow for an easy fix later down the line. In an accounting scenario, meanwhile, whereby the value of a given cell is dictated by a formula, the new feature will also presumably offer insight into uptrends and downtrends over time. A similar function is already available in rival service Google Sheets, so the Microsoft Excel update will restore parity between the two services in this respect. In Sheets, right-clicking on a cell and selecting “Edit History” allows users to scroll through previous cell values via simple backwards and forwards arrows. The new Excel feature comes hot on the heels of two updates to the web client, both designed to make it easier for users to annotate their spreadsheets effectively. The first introduced the ability to mark cells with the ink and highlighter functions and the second allowed users to create notes that can be shared between colleagues. Love it or loathe it, Excel is a significant part of many people’s professional experience, so extra facilities to guard against mistakes and improve collaboration are likely to be po[CENSORED]r additions.
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MotoGP teams will meet online with Dorna Sports and the FIM on Thursday to discuss the possibility of moving the date of the 2021 season-opening Qatar Grand Prix. On Tuesday MotoGP announced it had cancelled the Sepang pre-season test in Malaysia after a state of emergency due to an escalation in COVID-19 cases in the country. Currently, the Qatar test on March 10-12 is scheduled to go ahead, with the current championship start date of March 28 in the country provisionally still on. Motorsport.com understands a meeting between the heads of all MotoGP teams, governing body the FIM and commercial rights holder Dorna will take place on Thursday to discuss the possibility of altering that March 28 start date. Currently, the sole pre-season test now scheduled in 2021 will end two weeks before the first round as has been the case in previous years. But last year the outbreak of COVID-19 reached a critical point worldwide between the Qatar test and the opening round, forcing the MotoGP race to be cancelled owing to travel restrictions coming into force in the country. One option set to be discussed is moving the Qatar test date back to shorten the gap between it and the grand prix, which would allow for teams to remain in the country for the race without having to spend money on two weeks’ worth on accommodation. Another option is to move the Qatar GP forward to the week before. Currently, the 2021 Formula 1 season is due to begin on March 28 in Bahrain, which will lead to a television clash as both are run as twilight events. With F1 postponing its original season-opener in Australia, Motorsport.com understands some teams believe MotoGP should utilise this slot for the Qatar round. For this to happen, approval would need to be had from the television broadcasters and the Qatar GP organisers. The provisional 2021 MotoGP calendar consists of 20 events, though only 19 have been confirmed as the slot originally held by the Czech GP remains a TBC on the draft schedule. But with the virus situation around the world worsening owing to the emergence of new variants of COVID-19, it is likely further revisions will have to be made. Last year MotoGP completed a 14-round calendar centred in Europe, with Jerez, Red Bull Ring, Misano, Aragon and Valencia hosting two races each.
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Gauahar Khan has a relatable sense of fashion. She likes to keep it easy, fuss-free but yet adds an element which elevates the look and turn heads. The actor who was holidaying with her husband Zaid Darbar in Udaipur recently shared her traditional looks and needless to say — each one turned out fine. Take a look below to know more about the details. In a gorgeous dark blue kurti from shopmulmul, Khan looked pretty as a picture. The velvet kurti featured a white lace border paired with lace pants and a dupatta. Ditching her accessories, she went for a neat ponytail and opted for a pair of sequin juttis. Recently, she opted for a sharara set from Gopi Vaid Designs. The light olive green sharara set comprised of flare pants and a cut sleeves kurti which was paired with a sheer dupatta. Keeping it simple, she went for a pair of ruby earrings with her hair open and rounded the look with soft makeup. Lastly, she opted for a bright lime green sari with an even brighter blouse in hot pink — but we aren’t complaining! We love the colour combination and the way she paired it with a stunning temple jewellery set! Opting for a little kohl and a pink lip — the look was brought together with Khan’s million dollar smile!
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Jurgen Klopp's men may be the reigning Premier League champions but they arrive at Old Trafford for Sunday's FA Cup fourth-round clash in rotten form Manchester United’s exciting young attackers have shown plenty of times over the past 12 months just how dangerous they can be. Using their pace to devastate defenders, Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood propelled the resurgent Red Devils to a third-placed finish in last season's Premier League. However, for all their blistering breaks and clinical counterattacks, there was one thing missing – those poacher-like goals which can turn teams from title hopefuls into genuine contenders. The Uruguayan may have been aided by a fumble from Alphonse Areola in United’s 2-1 win at Fulham in midweek but the striker’s predatory instincts were on show as he pounced on the loose ball to level a game that the visitors had started poorly. “He’s the centre-forward that you want in the box, his movement is incredible and it is for everyone to learn from," manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told reporters after the win at Craven Cottage. "It’s almost like I get frustrated with him when he goes wide to put the crosses in because he’s the one you want in there, so sometimes I have to ask him to do less running! “His movement is spot on, though, he’s a type of centre-forward we’ve been looking for and he complements Marcus, Mason and Anthony really well.” What Solskjaer means by "complements" is that Cavani boasts a skill-set that his young team-mates don't yet possess. The veteran striker, then, offers the Norwegian the kind of alternative in attack that has been lacking since the departure of Romelu Lukaku. Rashford, Martial and Greenwood all have formidable assets and incredible potential, of course, but all presently look more comfortable out wide than leading the line. Rashford struggled to make an impact as the centre-forward against Liverpool last Sunday, managing just one shot in 89 minutes, and Martial has run into similar problems when he’s been deployed up top. However, both are capable of growing into the role, given they have the perfect tutor in Cavani. The Uruguayan, despite his lack of English, can teach Solskjaer’s young forwards an awful lot about being a number nine and Rashford, who was a substitute on Wednesday, had a front-row seat for a lesson in energetic, high-pressing, clinical centre-forward play at Craven Cottage. The England international hopefully paid particular attention to Cavani's movement in the box and also the timing of his runs. Rashford, remember, was caught offside five times in United’s goalless draw at Anfield and, as Solskjaer prepares to face the same opponents this weekend in the FA Cup, he will be hoping for better timing and more precision from his attackers. “They're eager, of course, but it's also about the way we want to attack. It's not that you have to attack quickly every time, it's a decision you've got to make there and then,” Solskjaer said of United’s eight offsides against Liverpool. “Of course, it's in our DNA that if you see a pass, you do it. But you have to do it well. I didn't think we executed the passes well enough against Liverpool. "Some of the runs were maybe too eager, though, especially at Anfield. I felt one or two times there we could've been one-on-one with the goalkeeper. "For us, it's about fine-tuning, getting better, getting used to each other. Edinson is new, Bruno [Fernandes] has not been here a year yet. We'll get there.” What Solskjaer and United need is for the forwards to click on Sunday, against a Liverpool side who are licking their wounds after falling further into crisis following Thursday night's shock loss at home to Burnley. A Liverpool side that will arrive at Old Trafford without their first-choice centre-back pairing. United's performance at Anfield will give them hope of reaching the FA Cup fifth round. They had the best chances at Anfield and even if Solskjaer does rotate his squad, the game presents United with a rare opportunity to kick their great rivals while they are down. Solskjaer's forwards certainly won't lack motivation. They have a point to prove. After all, United have failed to score from open play against the teams in the 'Big Six' this season. That rotten record needs to come to an end on Sunday, and Solskjaer thinks they can do it so long as they remain patient and avoid rushing things. “You can do loads of work in training, and we do loads of work, but it's about taking a moment in the game and I feel we're getting there," Solskjaer argued. "When you get up the pitch, sometimes the right decision might be to slow it down and play in their half, rather than always going for the killer pass. They're the little things we're working on." And United remain a work in progress. This is undoubtedly a long-term project. However, the short-term goal is to prove they can beat the big boys this season by knocking Liverpool out of the cup. Whether or not Cavani is given back-to-back starts remains to be seen. However, if Rashford was watching closely enough at Craven Cottage, then it’s possible that the former PSG striker’s impact will be felt at Old Trafford on Sunday, without him even having to set foot on the pitch.
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The Lalla Asmaa Foundation for deaf Children and Youth and the Ministry of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education and Scientific Research signed on Saturday in Tangier an agreement to promote inclusive education. The agreement will promote the education of deaf children in schools and public universities, the rehabilitation of spaces for deaf children, and the fight against school drop-outs for special needs children. Also included in the arrangement is the need to encourage and generalize pre-school education for deaf children by familiarizing schools and families with techniques and mechanisms of inclusive education for deaf children. Saaid Amzazi, Morocco’s education minister and government spokesperson, signed the agreement along with the director of the Lalla Asmaa Foundation for Deaf Children and Youth, Houcine El Hacini. Amzazi said that the agreement to support deaf children in the education system complements another agreement signed with the Lions Club Morocco to foster social integration in Moroccan learning places. “Generalized and quality preschool and for inclusive education of all children are two priority projects for which HM King Mohammed VI has given very clear and firm guidelines,” Amzazi said. He added that the government is committed to facilitating the schooling and social integration of special needs children. Amzazi also explained that the “unwavering commitment” of Princess Lalla Asmaa, the president of the Lalla Asmaa Foundation for Dead Children, has been instrumental in terms of supporting and accompanying young children suffering from deafness and other disabilities. El Hacini, the director of the Lalla Asmaa Foundation, said that the agreement will create classes for deaf children in several public schools across Morocco. He explained that the focus will first be on pre-school education before generalizing these classes to other levels of public education. The Minister of Education signed during the same ceremony a partnership agreement with the governor of distinct 413 of Lions Club Morocco, Karim Essakalli. The partnership seeks to improve the conditions of public and preschool education. It concerns the development and improvement of public education, including the construction or rehabilitation of classes and learning spaces for preschool education at the national level, as well as the promotion of girls’ education in the rural environment. This arrangement also seeks to organize training sessions to develop educators’ capacities in preschool education, organize medical and awareness campaigns in public establishments, as well as school activities such as environmental workshops and sport, cultural and artistic activities.
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Counter Strike 1.6 Left4dead 1 / 2 Rocket League PES/FIFA 21 CS:GO GTA V God Of War
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my vote goes to DH2 , great rhythm & sound
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Name of the game: The Fairy Tale You Don't Know Price: 17.09$ After Discount Link Store: Here Offer ends up after X hours: 30 January Requirements: MINIMUM: Système d'exploitation : 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 Processeur : 2+ GHz Processor Mémoire vive : 4 GB de mémoire Graphiques : DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU DirectX : Version 9.0 Espace disque : 2 GB d'espace disque disponible RECOMMENDED: Système d'exploitation : 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 Processeur : 3+ GHz Processor Mémoire vive : 8 GB de mémoire Graphiques : OpenGL ES 2.0 hardware driver support required for WebGL acceleration. (AMD Catalyst 10.9, nVidia 358.50) DirectX : Version 9.0 Espace disque : 4 GB d'espace disque disponible
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