Monday, 16 October 2017

Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus ‘the best young striker since Lionel Messi’, Danny Murphy tells talk SPORT

Manchester City’s Brazilian star Gabriel Jesus is ‘the best young striker since Lionel Messi’, believes talkSPORT regular Danny Murphy.

The 20-year-old has been a revelation since joining the Blues from Palmeiras in his homeland for just £27million in January.
Impressing alongside Sergio Aguero and on his own in the Argentine's absence, Jesus has netted 13 Premier League goals in 17 games for the club, including a fine brace in Saturday’s 7-2 victory over Stoke.
He has starred at international level, too, with seven goals in 11 games for Brazil.
Murphy has been blown away by the youngster’s talent and believes Jesus is on his way to becoming one of the best footballers to emerge ‘in a long, long time’.
“He’s the best young player I’ve seen since Messi at that age,” the former Liverpool midfielder told talkSPORT host Jim White.
“I’m not comparing him and saying he’s like Messi – no one is like Messi, he is a phenomenon.
“But at 20 years old, to be doing the type of things he does, is incredible.
“He’s scored 13 goals in 15 games for City, seven goals in 11 games for Brazil and he’s only just turned 20 – that’s ridiculous in itself.
“But take away those stats, I’ve watched him live and he is an unbelievable footballer for a man of his age.
“He demands the ball, he closes down people, he’s tough, he’s strong, his hungry, he’s quick. He’s got two feet, he doesn’t mind having a little bit of a tussle when the ball’s in the air – there’s nothing he hasn’t got.
“Time will tell, but I believe he could go on and be as good as we’ve seen for a long, long time.
“There’s nothing missing for his game. I don’t see a weakness and I have not seen him play badly.
“He is years ahead of where he should be at. Mentally he’s 26 or 27 and that means he’s only going to get better.”

Read more at https://talksport.com/football/manchester-citys-gabriel-jesus-best-young-striker-lionel-messi-danny-murphy-tells-talksport#a6LZwr47QoyvoF7M.99

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

With Atletico Madrid facing Barcelona this weekend, the club have confirmed Sime Vrsaljko's hamstring injury.


Atletico Madrid have confirmed Sime Vrsaljko will not be out for an extended period, after suffering a hamstring scare on international duty.
Vrsaljko was forced off due to hamstring tightness on Monday as Croatia held on for a 2-0 win over Ukraine.
Club doctors performed a spectroscopy upon his return to Spain, and a statement confirmed no significant muscular damage.
Only just coming off an anterior cruciate ligament injury, the 25-year-old asserted as much immediately following the match, saying his substitution was precautionary.
"It is not an injury," Vrsaljko said. "I just felt a discomfort in my hamstring and I think it was right for the team to bring on a fresher player, so that we were not weaker on the left side."
Having already gone with a different back four in each of the opening seven games this LaLiga season, Diego Simeone will likely rotate this Saturday against Barcelona.

Read more at https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/vrsaljko-cleared-major-injury#yuUdGAZEWO8Ww6P8.99

Messi: It would've been crazy if Argentina missed World Cup




There was joy and relief for Lionel Messi, whose three goals sent Argentina through to the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Hat-trick hero Lionel Messi said it would have been "crazy" if Argentina did not qualify for the World Cup after he guided the two-time champions to next year's tournament.
Outside of the CONMEBOL qualification places and on the brink of elimination, Messi scored three goals as Argentina overcame Ecuador 3-1 in Quito and secured a berth at Russia 2018 on Tuesday.
Occupying sixth position prior to kick-off, Argentina's hopes of at least claiming a play-off spot were dealt a major blow when they conceded after just 38 seconds.
But five-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi saved the day, scoring twice in the first half and again just past the hour-mark to see Argentina – runners-up in 2014 – to their 12th successive World Cup.
"There was always the fear of coming here to play. Luckily, we could react and we managed to play well," Messi told reporters after Argentina finished third.
"We were calm, we achieved the goal and that is the most important thing. Thanks to God, we fulfilled the objective.
"It would have been crazy not to be in the World Cup. The group deserved to qualify.
"There has been criticism despite having played three consecutive finals and today was an important day for all, especially for those who have been here longer."
Messi continued: "We were away from the press for a while and the people. I think it served to get us closer. If we all go hand in hand, everything will be easier.
"It was unfair what happened in the World Cup and the two Copa Americas. We ended up suffering to enter this World Cup and hopefully we will get it once and for all.
"Enjoy the qualification and prepare little by little. The team will change, there will be another and it will grow."

Read more at https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/messi-it-wouldve-been-crazy-if-argentina-missed-world-cup#kOFeqBq2YLaJRQgS.99

Watch Lionel Messi bag stunning hat-trick to lead Argentina to 2018 World Cup in Russia


When his country most needed him, Lionel Messi did the business.
Questions have been asked of the Barcelona superstar again and again with regards his influence on Argentina's fortunes - particularly with the Albiceleste struggling for a spot at next year's finals in Russia.
But Messi answered his critics with arguably his greatest ever/most important performance, putting the weight of a country on his shoulders and carrying them to the 2018 World Cup finals.
Argentina's greatest-ever goalscorer scored all three goals - a 44th career hat-trick - as Jorge Sampaoli's men ran to a 3-1 victory over Ecuador, in the altitude of Quito.
Having fallen behind inside a minute thanks to Romario Ibarra, Argentina bit back, with Messi scoring twice in eight first-half minutes to put the visitors in front.
Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/watch-lionel-messi-argentina-hattrick-11322938

Sunday, 8 January 2017

Know about University of Amsterdam




The University of Amsterdam is the country’s largest higher education institution, with throughout 31,000 students accepted.  Founded in 1632, it is the third oldest university in the Netherlands, and the highest ranked, at 55th in the QS World University Rankings. Within Europe, it is the 15th highest ranked. It teaches undergraduate and graduate programs over a broad spectrum of subjects, with a large selection of English-taught master’s degrees, and a few English-taught bachelor’s degrees.

History
in January 1632, the Athenaeum Illustre (Latin: Illustrious School) was established by the municipal power in Amsterdam. It was majorly devoted to medical teaching. The first two professors were Gerardus Vossius and Caspar Barlaeus. The Athenaeum Illustre offered education as compared to other higher education institutions, although it could not consult doctoral degrees. After training at the Athenaeum, students could finish their education at a university in another town.

Academics
The University is accredited by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, which allow accreditation to institutions who meet a national system of directive and level assurance command. The Ministry has given it WO, or research university status. Dutch students must finish a six-year preliminary program to earn confession to national research universities. Only fifteen percent of students pass this preliminary program.

Faculties
The University is separate into seven faculties, with each faculty leaded by a dean. The faculties contain the Faculties of Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Economics and Business, Science, Law, Medicine, and Dentistry. Students must be admitted to the faculty of their program before beginning their studies.

Organization and administration
The University of Amsterdam is lead by an Executive Board that is charged with together governing the University of Amsterdam and its partner institution, the Hogeschool van Amsterdam. The university is then separate into seven faculties, with each faculty headed by a dean. Teaching and research are carried out in different division and institutes within the individual faculties.

Research
The University of Amsterdam is one of Europe's greatest investigation universities, with across 7,900 scientific publications in 2010. The university spends about €100 million on investigation each year via through funding. It receives an additional €23 million via indirect funding and about €49 million from commercial coworker. Faculty members often collect research prizes and grants, such as those from the Netherlands Company for Scientific Research (NWO). Research is organized into fifteen research priority areas and 28 research institutes within the faculties supervise this research.

Contact:
Address: 1012 WX Amsterdam, Netherlands
Province: North Holland
Enrollment: 30,473 (2015)
Phone: +31 20 525 9111
Founded: 1632
Official website: http://www.uva.nl/en/home

Saturday, 7 January 2017

Great wall of China.




The Great Wall, which is the historical place of China. The Great Wall, which still has heartfelt effect on China today, has been built more than 2000 years ago and be a lead part of Chinese. Diverse other Natural and Cultural Heritage Sites, the Great Wall of China embraces such wide aspect that nothing else can contrast with. It runs across Northern China from east to west, giving security to agricultural civilization and ancient commercial way. It represent the history of China from past to present, observing the rise and fall of powers and genealogy.

The Great Wall spans more than two thousand years 5,000 kilometers. The Great Wall, like the Pyramids of Egypt, in India the Tejmahal and the Babylon Hanging Garden, is one of the great amazement of the world.
Begining out in the east on the banks of the Yalu River in Liaoning territory, the Wall stretches westwards for 12,700 kilometers to Jiayuguan in the Gobi desert thus called as the Ten Thousand Li Wall in China. The Wall climbs up and down, twists and turns along the ridges of the Yanshan and Yinshan Mountain Chains through five territory--Liaoning, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Gansu--and two self determine regions--Ningxia and Inner Mongolia, contractual the northern China together.

As a cultural heritage, the Wall attachment not only to China but to the whole over world, "Historical and cultural architecture not only cover the individual architectural works, but also the urban/rural environment that observing definite civilizations, significant social developments." In Historical and cultural The Great Wall is the gargantuan, and that is why it continues to be so lovely to people all over the world. In 1987, the Wall was mention in the list by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage site.

Facts about the Great Wall of China

first built in the 7th century B.C, rebuilt and perpetuate between the 6th century BC and the 16th century; the great wall was built to save the northern borders of the Chinese Empire from Mongolian pounce during the rule of consecutive ancestry. The most famous is the wall built amidst 220–200 BC by the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang while little of it remainder. The present wall was built during the Ming Dynasty. 

Significance of the Great Wall of China 

In the mid-17th century, the Manchus from middle and southern Manchuria broke through the Great Wall and encroached on Beijing, finally forcing the fall of the Ming dynasty and starting of the Qing (Manchu) dynasty (1644-1912). amidst the 18th and 20th centuries, the Great Wall appear as the most common emblem of China for the Western world, and a representation both physical–a display of Chinese advantage–and psychological–a representation of the barrier maintained by the Chinese state to repel foreign influences and exerts control over its citizens.

Today, the Great Wall is generally accepted as one of the most magnificent architectural part in history. Over the years, roadways have been cut through the wall in kind points, and many divisions have worsened after centuries of desert, and it attracts many thousands of national and international tourists every day.

Friday, 6 January 2017

An introduction of Uppsala university, Sweden.




History
·         2 July 1477 The University’s authority is signed.
·         1600 The University’s first documented degree conferment ceremony in philosophy.
·         1663 Student nations are recognized by the University Board.
·         1741 Linnaeus becomes professor of medicine.
·         1893 Alfred Nobel is awarded a respect doctorate at Uppsala University.

Education
Humanities and Social Sciences Research on how people’s fertilization and knowledge are formed in time and space and the economic, political, social, and cultural features of social development.

Campus life
Sweden is probably one of the safest countries in the globe and whether students live in Uppsala city or in Visby at the island of Gotland, they live in a cultural  surrounding with roots attend back  some centuries. They can all experience student activities far beyond the ordinary. As a student you also have access to advances facilities in well prepared labs, libraries and lecture rooms. Free Wi-Fi is available on all campuses.

Research
At Uppsala University research is being performed to understand our society, make the world better and make life simpler. Research that  provides new perspectives on fundamental scientific questions as well as  subscribe to a sustainable environment, human health and the development of society Science and Technology This investigation ranges from unrestrained unmixed research to applied investigation with industrial ties, covering all things from the small building choke of life to modern engineering Medicine and Pharmacy Comprehensive research in Uppsala quarry the alleviation,  allay, and cure of diseases and the development of new drugs that will assist people to survive and live their life to the fullest.

Student services
A disability coordinator with particular responsibility for disability matter is obtainable to students with disabilities at Uppsala University. Students with disabilities are recommended to make contact with the disability coordinator in system to consult their requirement of support as soon as possible. Among the forms of bears which may be contemplated for students with disabilities may be mentioned:

·         note-taking help
·         course writing in different formats such as talking books
·         sign language interpretation (Swedish sign language)
·         advisor
·         moderation of rules surrounding exams, such as extended time for written exams
·         special help from the University Library

Library services
Uppsala University Coin Cabinet's library includes well over 1800 units. More than five million books and 17000 digital journals are obtainable via the Uppsala University Library, inter alia several on numismatics.

Contact:
Address: Uppsala, Sweden
Enrollment: 24,730 (Jan 2015)
Phone: +46 18 471 00 00
Founder: Jakob Ulvsson
official website: www.uu.se/en/