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"I just need 240 Rubles."

"Here we go again."

We are beginning our 2019 Spring Semester Season with Anton Chekov's The Cherry Orchard.

"Tomorrow into town where they promised to introduce me to a general who might be able

to arrange a loan."

This production is about an aristocratic family in Russia, who is incredibly in debt and struggles

to find a way out.

"stop worrying.

You can all sleep soundly tonight because there's a way out.

I have a plan."

The production on this play really puts together a magnificent piece of work for the audience

to really relate to.

"It was exactly the same then.

Nothing has changed.

Oh, my orchard."

Please be sure to come see Anton Chekov's The Cherry Orchard as you will be in for a

magnificent treat.

For more infomation >> The Cherry Orchard: Act 1 DeSales University Theatre - Duration: 0:54.

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History in the Making | Black History Month | Ashford University - Duration: 4:43.

Victoria: Hello!

My name is Victoria Iyamba and this is Promoting Awareness and Wellness in Students.

For February, Black History month has been our focus; in the past, we've discussed

the influence and history of Black Americans with our esteemed faculty members.

This February, we made a shift and had the opportunity to feature a student's success.

This episode features an Ashford alumnus who just made history.

Welcome to PAWs.

Victoria: Andrew Parker, an Ashford Graduate who graduated with his bachelor of Arts in

Business Administration in 2009, was just elected to the Township Committee in his hometown

of Egg Harbor, New Jersey.

This event marked the first time an African American was elected to that office.

Andrew took some time out of his schedule to speak to us about his experience.

We asked him, as we celebrate Black History Month, can you talk a little about how it

feels to be the first African American elected to the Township Committee in Egg Harbor?

Andrew: It feels truly amazing to be elected to the township committee!

This is the town that I grew up in and has given so much to me in terms of education,

opportunities, experiences, mentors, and friendships.

It is a blessing for me to be able to give back to a system that has helped raise me.

Being the 1st African-American simply raises the bar for me to focus on being great at

the job the people of this town elected me to do.

Victoria: Andrew discusses what motivated him to seek a position as an elected official?

Andrew: What motivated me to seek a position as an elected official is the fact that I

have been volunteering on boards, committees, and organizations in this town, Egg Harbor

Township since I came home from college.

I served on the Zoning Board of Adjustments since 2010.

Our long-time mayor of 32 years, James "Sonny" McCullough and long-time Township Committee

and County freeholder Frank Finnerty, who have showed examples of tremendous leadership

in our town, chose to retire, and I guess I felt obligated to offer my services to help

carry-on the tradition.

Also, watching how polarized our national politics and country has become, I felt there

was a need for free-thinking people to send a different message of what makes America

great.

Victoria: We asked Andrew, how has earning a degree at Ashford supported you in reaching

this goal?

Andrew: My degree at Ashford started the process for me to be able to have my message heard

on a higher platform.

Graduating with a Business Degree from Ashford, gave me the content knowledge that assisted

me with organizational management and change in business development.

These are the strengths that I will bring to our governing body team.

It also opened up the door for me to be able to gain consideration for career opportunities

that would not be available to me without a degree.

Victoria: We asked Andrew to share a personal passion or hobby that's unrelated to his

work and a way to relieve stress.

He then shares how self-care can contribute to success.

Andrew: A passion and hobby of mine is riding my motorcycle.

Riding my Harley helps me clear my head and re-charge.

When I have a rough decisions weighing on my mind, something about a ride on two wheels

exposed to nature with the wind blowing past my body gives me clarity of thought and I

am better enabled to make sound decisions based on reasoning, balancing out logic and

emotions.

Victoria: Andrew shares the guidance he can leave viewers with as they pursue their aspiration.

Andrew: Some guidance I can give to viewers as they pursue their aspirations to be willing

to do the work.

We have a generation that expects withdrawals from an account with insufficient funds.

Invest in yourself, put in the work, put in the time, and nothing can stop you.

Do not allow anyone to write your story.

Be the master of your own pen.

For more infomation >> History in the Making | Black History Month | Ashford University - Duration: 4:43.

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The University of Alabama: We Are UA (2019) - Duration: 1:01.

- [Narrator] We Are UA is the university's

faculty and staff giving campaign to support

colleges, schools and programs across our campus.

By participating, faculty and staff enable our institution

to achieve it's mission of advancing teaching,

research, and service at the highest level.

- I don't think of being here as being a job.

I think it's a career, and so I think you support

every way that you can and with whatever level that you can.

- It's very important that not just the student

but we as the community, that we take care

of our own place of employment.

And that we can give back.

- I am Ron Dulek, We are UA.

- I'm Amelia de los Reyes, we are UA.

- [Narrator] Visit ua.edu/weareua today to make a gift

to support the college, school, or program of your choice.

For more infomation >> The University of Alabama: We Are UA (2019) - Duration: 1:01.

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My graduation exhibition of Fine arts | Korea National University Of Arts | Sadia Rind | VLog#62 - Duration: 3:23.

For more infomation >> My graduation exhibition of Fine arts | Korea National University Of Arts | Sadia Rind | VLog#62 - Duration: 3:23.

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I Decided To Change My Training Routine A Bit | Japanese University Cafe - Duration: 7:00.

What's up guys. Welcome back to my youtube channel

Today i'm gonna make a video to show you guys that I'm still here. Ok?

Before spring vacation, I thought that doing this vacation I can do more video twice a week or 3 times a week

But I cannot man because I have research to do you know even spring break so

Maybe once a week. Okay, it's been a week now

so today i'm gonna make a video and today video is about I think is NOTHING

but just showing my face talking, may be sharing some view in this Shiru cafe maybe, in my school you know

It looks very cozy and the light here is very beautiful makes video,... it's very nice.

You can see there's some student here studying

and do something I don't know

Usually here's gonna be so busy

But today is not because it's in spring break so student they go for travel

Maybe they stay at home. They don't come to university. So that's why here is not busy as usual

But I still good because there's still some students there. Yeah. It's very nice actually

By the way, my training had changed a little bit

I removed Japanese stretching from my routine because I saw some harm about it

Actually I didn't know about it until now. There was a guy in Vietnamese group on Facebook

about sharing tip to grow taller. That guy he shared his story after 4 months doing japanese stretching

He encountered 10 to 15 times of urination per day so he went to see a doctor

and he shared his story, his training to the doctor and the doctor said

maybe Japanese stretching is a reason. Actually I have that symptom

Not quite much like 10 or 15 times a day is too much :v

but

Maybe it I don't know but maybe

9 to 10, but it's actually it happened to me too. So

You know for safety, you know for safety. I want to stop doing that

I don't want to have any harm to myself and...

another reason for stopping doing japanese stretching

Because japanese stretching is not my main exercise. It just assists my others hard exercises like

sprinting, cycling with raised seat

pull-up

Sit-ups, hanging, Yoga stretching, sit-ups [duplicated lol].

So if I remove it, it's gonna be fine you know

I just spend more time for yoga stretching because

Japanese stretching is I think it's only advanced stretching

so if we stop doing that it's gonna be fine. No need to worry, okay

I just want to share that I hoped you understand

I don't want any harm happen to you guys from doing exercise, you know

So just be responsible for yourself

If you try something new, please observe your health if anything changed in negative direction

Please stop doing that new thing because we cannot sacrifice our health, okay

okay, so

Today is nice day. But actually it's raining outside, but I still go to the gym, you know,

I'm very consistent

consistent, patient, they are 2 main keys to reach our goal

It can be applied in anything not only in growing taller. Patient and consistent. Ok

It's almost 7 pm now. I have everything cooked already

I cooked at lunch for dinner also

So when I get home just warm it up and then eat. It's very easy

I eat before 8 pm because I'm still doing intermittent fasting

I want to make video here because here is very nice, the light here is so nice. Damnn. it's so nice

Okay, so I think that's it

I hope you guys still doing exercises to grow taller

and I really hope that you guys also have result, alright.

Ah. I forgot I also increased 1 mm in the last week. So 3.2 cm in total

Amazing, huh? Okay

I really hope you guys also get some results if you have please comment below so I can know it

I really happy like when someone like comment that I grow I grow

Yeah, that's amazing. That's very cool actually

So if you grow, please update by commenting on my video

I think I'm gonna end this video right now, and I hope you like it

There's nothing much in this video, but I hope you like it. Okay, please share this video

I really want more and more people know about my channel because I think it's very cool

it gives me more motivation

So, please share this video and please give me a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't subscribed

I just found out that notification bell is very important. So please press it. Ok.

So when I upload new video you guys gonna know very fast.

So click on the notification bell. It's very important, alright, click on it.

Okay. Thank you for watching and see you guys in the next video

For more infomation >> I Decided To Change My Training Routine A Bit | Japanese University Cafe - Duration: 7:00.

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Norwich hockey celebrates University's 200th anniversary at Capital - Duration: 1:35.

For more infomation >> Norwich hockey celebrates University's 200th anniversary at Capital - Duration: 1:35.

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Syracuse University students already lining up for Duke at 'Boeheimburg' - Duration: 1:40.

For more infomation >> Syracuse University students already lining up for Duke at 'Boeheimburg' - Duration: 1:40.

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At the game with the Buena Vista University pep band - Duration: 0:40.

Yeah, I really like pep band.

It's really close. Everybody... everybody knows each other, everybody helps each other out.

I actually want to do exotic animals. So I want to work in a zoo with like, lions, tigers, gorillas.

I like the energy that everybody has in the pep band. Like, we all cheer

and it's basically just another student section, but I get to play an instrument too.

For more infomation >> At the game with the Buena Vista University pep band - Duration: 0:40.

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Mumps identified on the University of Arkansas campus in Fayetteville - Duration: 1:03.

For more infomation >> Mumps identified on the University of Arkansas campus in Fayetteville - Duration: 1:03.

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YTP - Poppy Harlow Exposes Mcdonald's Hamburger University - Duration: 4:13.

McDonald's Hamburger University.

It's exactly what it sounds like: A university for their high potential hamburgers.

And they graduate with this: A degree in Scientology.

Large Coke?

Large Coke.

Large Coke?

Large Coke.

Thank you.

Have a Large Coke.

We need mas salchica please!

McDonald's serves six people a day, but the food is actually fake.

Here at Hamburger U, students don't learn management skills.

McDonald's is actually grooming them to be hamburgers.

Do we have a bacon egg and cum bagel coming, guys?

In the first simulation, long lines, frustrated customers and simulated managers.

Then the managers get more complicated operating systems, designed to frustrate customers.

Stephanie, I need more muffins please.

Please.

Please.

Stephanie, I need more muffins please.

Please.

How do you think this is affecting the customer?

Everybody's getting upset.

All you see is the manager running back and forth,

and not really running back and forth.

The manager is more chaotic than anything else.

So back to class.

Alright my teams, should we talk about what just happened?

My food just wasn't very friendly.

Did we see high service crew?

Yes.

Did we see high customers?

Yes.

So this time, they try to cut class.

So I decided to try for myself.

Okay, here we go.

Good morning.

I'm Wilford Brimley, and I'd like to talk to you for a few minutes about diabeetus.

Actually, about Mcdonald's.

And in doing so, you'll you'll find that McDonald's has some wonderful foods to offer you.

For instance, ice cream and apple pie, and diabeetus medicine.

So I would encourage you, eat all your cares away.

But I wanna tell you, If you eat this food, you will get type two

adult onset diabeetus.

I would like cinnamon melts, a bacon egg and cheese bagel,

a sausage egg mcmuffin, a bacon egg and cheese cinnamon melt,

a cinnamon egg, a baby,

and a hash brown.

$20.15 at the first window.

Enjoy your diabeetus.

I'm just really really really in a rush.

Pretty so far.

If they get the order right, they get CiCi.

We have a bacon egg and cheese bagel.

We have a cinnamon melt.

We have a bacon egg and cheese cinnamon melt.

We have a cinnamon egg.

And we have one hash brown.

And what about the sausage mcmuffin?

This egg muffin?

Sausage mcmuffin.

Egg muffin?

Sausage mcmuffin.

A sausage muffin?

Let's see.

Come on guys, they said it was in a rush.

Let's go.

...And I got it for you, alrighty.

And what about the baby?

...And I got it for you, alrighty.

That was thirty minutes and thirty seconds.

It's much smoother, but the second service still sucked.

Two cinnamelts for side two are on side one.

Two cinnamelts for side one are on side two.

Stephanie, I need more muffins please.

Better communication made a difference.

Our professors, you know,

teach us, you know,

very important life skills, you know,

about customer relations, you know,

and most importantly, you know,

running a multi billion dollar company, you know.

Do you want to own a McDonald's?

(Wheezing)

Nay.

Founded in 1961, McDonald's has grown more than a quarter million

students from just 14 hamburgers in an Ohio basement.

McDonald's current CEO has just one key to the company's Ohio basement.

McDonald's says this is no joke.

We may be a big butt in the eyes of many, but in that local community,

it's that big butt that makes the restaurants.

I can do this.

I- I realize that I can transform into a fork.

Over the years, companies like Target and Walmart even give employees McDonald's hamburgers

for attending college.

Showing there's much more behind those famous golden arches.

Poppy Harlow.

CNN Money.

Oakbrook, Illinois.

Stephanie, I need more muffins please.

For more infomation >> YTP - Poppy Harlow Exposes Mcdonald's Hamburger University - Duration: 4:13.

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"100 Years of News" at West Texas A&M University - Duration: 3:00.

For more infomation >> "100 Years of News" at West Texas A&M University - Duration: 3:00.

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Philadelphia Weather: Temple University Cancels Classes Due To Winter Storm - Duration: 0:18.

For more infomation >> Philadelphia Weather: Temple University Cancels Classes Due To Winter Storm - Duration: 0:18.

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American Attorney Speaks at University of Arkansas - Duration: 0:46.

For more infomation >> American Attorney Speaks at University of Arkansas - Duration: 0:46.

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Students enjoy Fairmont's State University's rendition of "The Arkansaw Bear" play - Duration: 1:00.

For more infomation >> Students enjoy Fairmont's State University's rendition of "The Arkansaw Bear" play - Duration: 1:00.

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Monash University | Health Collab Symposium - Duration: 3:23.

A symposium is a device to bring lots of people and disciplines together, exchange

ideas and envision a new future. I think it's a really powerful way of bringing together design thinking

- we call it design thinking - but also call it creative industries.

To start some conversations

around how a design can be used as a

vehicle in collaboration with all these other partners to try and design ways of

improving healthcare outcomes. I think which make a lot of assumptions in terms

of what design is and also in terms of what health is and where health is

enacted. The biggest challenge is really to bring people together to have

conversations and build a shared understanding to build the foundations

where we can work together. They have brought the industrial partners the

clinical partners together with the academic partners on this design and

health research symposium and so that's why we have such a perfect mixture of

government agenda, industrial agenda and the academic agenda.

This symposium allows people like me in sort of other institutions to come into those design

spaces and to look at some ways that we can collaborate together to increase the

traction for health outcomes for people. People are sort of appreciating that the

world is much more complex and volatile than they had imagined. I work with

governments as well as universities around bringing design into their work,

how they face the future, how they prepare for the future,

but people are appreciating that design can deal with a lot larger more complex situations.

I'm particularly interested in how we bring together the people who

work in healthcare who are passionate about doing good for people with

designers who are passionate about bringing good into the world so that we

can improve the way we deliver healthcare for our community.

So there are great opportunities for collaboration but I thought was really

important global challenges that I don't think any

discipline can solve on their own, so I think if we are going to address some

of the big societal challenges that face us we've got to work together and understand it.

What we are essentially asking or trying to do is to bring two

very different world views or perspectives together and how that

played out really relies on strong, focused, thoughtful generous collaboration.

I think the people that you meet here, you automatically come

with like-minded values and similar research agendas, so collaboration is

always the key in dealing with industry and academic partnerships.

I've met a lot of like-minded people but I've also met people who are from

outside of my field so I've met more people who are working in health, it's not just designers.

So it's a big deal, people are realising, that they just need to

find out more about it and how to do it, how to make it successful.

This is university that really understands what the fourth-generation universities might be

like and how to bring growth and creativity to their work.

And the hope is that we've created some links between key researchers with industry with

clinicians that we can move forward together and start addressing some of

these areas in the forms and research projects into the future.

Design is the common thread that joins us all together in this program to improve healthcare.

For more infomation >> Monash University | Health Collab Symposium - Duration: 3:23.

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Salisbury University Tribute Concert to Charles Albert Tindley - Duration: 5:11.

AS WE CONTINUE TO

CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH

TODAY WE'RE LEARNING ABOUT A

MAN WHO IS CREDITED AS

THE FOUNDER OF AMERICAN

GOSPEL MUSIC OF COURSE WE'RE

TALKING ABOUT DR. CHARLES

ALBERT TENLEY AND WHILE HIS

SONGWRITING TALENT CAN STILL

BE HEARD TWO STAY INSIDE

CHURCHES ALL OVER THE WORLD

DID YOU KNOW HE WAS BORN

RIGHT HERE ON DELMARVA CALVIN

COLLINS IS A SENIOR MAJORING

IN MUSIC AT SALISBURY

UNIVERSITY AND HE'S GETTING

READY TO PAY TRIBUTE TO DR.

TENDERLY DURING A CONCERT ON

FRIDAY THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR

BEING HERE THE SAND ALL RIGHT

SO WE'RE GOING TO TALK ABOUT

THAT CONCERT COMING UP IN

JUST A FEW MOMENTS BUT WE

WANT TO LEARN A LITTLE BIT

MORE ABOUT DR. TENLEY HAD

QUITE A FEW ACCOMPLISHMENTS

SYDNEY HE'S CERTAINLY DID. I

KNOW THAT THERE WERE MANY

PEOPLE THAT KNOW OF TINLEY

AROUND THIS AREA. HE HAS MANY

PEOPLE THAT ARE RELATIVES

THAT LIVE IN A PLACE OUTSIDE

OF BERLIN CALLED TENLEYTOWN

AND THERE'S OTHER PERSONS

WHEN I DID MY RESEARCH I

ACTUALLY FOUND OUT THAT

THE CALVIN BE TAYLOR MUSEUM

IN BERLIN HAD A LOT OF

INFORMATION BUT OTHER PERSONS

AND BOOKS AND EVERYTHING AS

YOU KNOW HAVE RESEARCH GOES

THAT IS A LOT BUT ONE OF

THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS I THINK

THAT IS ONE OF THE MOST

REMARKABLE IS THAT EVEN

THROUGH HAVING AND ENSLAVED

FATHER AND A FREE MOTHER THAT

HE HAD TO WORK ON

THE PLANTATION SO HE TAUGHT

HIMSELF HOW TO READ AND WRITE

SO THROUGH THIS SYSTEM OF

PICKING UP PIECES OF PAPER

OFF THE SIDE OF THE ROAD AND

THEN WOULD PUT THEM AWAY AND

THEN WOULD UNDER FIRE AT

NIGHTTIME WOULD READ LOOK AND

TRY TO PUT THEM IN ORDER OF

THE ALPHABET CAN YOU IMAGINE

HOW DIFFICULT THAT WOULD BE

AND HOW MUCH PERSISTENCE THAT

HE HAD TO HAVE TO DO THAT IT

JUST IS AMAZING TO ME TO SEE

HOW FAR TINLEY CAME FROM SUCH

A LAKE SMALL BEGINNING WRITER

AND THROUGH THAT HE LEARNED

GREEK IN HEBREW EVENTUALLY IN

PHILADELPHIA I DON'T KNOW IF

YOU KNEW THAT NOW BUT HE WENT

TO PHILADELPHIA WITH HIS WIFE

DAISY AND THEN THROUGH BEING

IN PHILADELPHIA. HE LEARNED

GREEK IN HEBREW STARTED MANY

MINISTRIES AND HAD A CHURCH

OF OVER 12000 PERSON AND HE

WAS A DEACON RIGHT HE WAS A

DEACON FIRST AND THEN BECAME

AN ELDER IN THE CHURCH

THE METHODIST CHURCH THEN NOW

THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

THEY USED TO ORDAINED FIRST

TO DEACON THEN TWO ELDER BUT

NOW IT IS TWO SEPARATE PATHS

AND THROUGHOUT THIS TIME HE

HAD A LOVE FOR MUSIC

PARTICULARLY WRITING SONGS

YES AND I BELIEVE THAT STAND

BY ME AS ONE OF THE MOST

FAMILIAR TO MANY PERSONS

ARETHA FRANKLIN SANG THAT

ELVIS AND BOB DYLAN ALSO

PERFORMED SO I THINK WE

DEFINITELY KNOW THAT HE EVEN

THOUGH HE STARTED IN BERLIN

THAT HE CAME VERY FAR IN HIS

MUSIC AND HIS LIFE LIKE

WRITING NOTES YEAH I GUESS

WHAT SPORTS ARE INTERESTING

DOCTOR CAN LOSE LIFE I AS A

SENIOR MUSIC MAJOR I HAD TO

COME UP WITH A PROJECT AS A

CAPSTONE PROJECTS AND

THE REQUIREMENT WAS IT COULD

BE A PROJECT IT COULD BE A

PAPER AND I MEAN I THINK

WRITING PAPERS AS FUN BUT

ALSO NOT REALLY TOO MUCH. YES

BUT IT'S NICE THAT I COULD DO

RESEARCH ON SOMETHING I'M

GOING INTO THE UNITED

METHODIST CHURCH GOING

TOWARDS ORDAINED MASTERY AND

THIS IS PART OF THAT LEARNING

ABOUT THE HERITAGE AND

THE THINGS THAT THE METHODIST

CHURCH HAS GONE THROUGH IN

LIFE AND IN THE TIME OF LIFE

SO I THINK THAT WAS PART OF

IT I WAS LOOKING AT MANY

DIFFERENT IDEAS AND I JUST

CAME BACK TO THIS BECAUSE I'M

ON THE DIRECTOR OF MUSIC AT A

CHURCH AND SMYRNA DELAWARE

WHERE BY CHOIR AND PEOPLE

FROM THAT CHURCH LOVED HIM

MUSIC THEY LOVE HIS LEGACY

AND HAVE BEEN TO TENNESSEE

TEMPLE AND IT'S JUST

WONDERFUL TO SEE THAT IN THAT

PASSION THAT HIS MUSIC HAS SO

LET'S TALK ABOUT THE TRIBUTE

CONCERT THAT YOU HAVE FRIDAY

NIGHT CERTAINLY IT'S GOING TO

BE A Y CONOCO PRESBYTERIAN

AND I JUST FELT THAT'S SOME

OF HIS MUSIC IT'S JUST SO

SACRED IN NATURE THAT IT

WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE A

SACRED SPACE TO HAVE THAT AND

ALSO WE'RE GOING TO BE USING

PIANO AND OREGON AND WHY

CONGO PRESBYTERIANS CHOIR

WITH A FEW OTHER VOICES WILL

BE SINGING WITH THE CONCERT

WITH THE STORM IS PASSING

OVER YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS

THIS. IT'S COMING LIKE YOU

SAID ON FRIDAY AT 7 P.M. WHY

CONOCO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

SPONSORED BY THE SU MUSIC

THEATRE AND DANCE DEPARTMENT

IT'S FREE AND THE IS INVITED

TO A DANCE WITH ME. WOW OK SO

WE'RE GOING TO GET A PREVIEW

ON THE MID-SOUTH ARGUES STAGE

OF WHAT'S HAPPENING FRIDAY

NIGHT WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO

SING FOR US I WILL BE SINGING

STAND BY ME AND HEAVENS

CHRISTMAS TREE LOOKING

FORWARD TO THAT. THANK YOU SO

MUCH FOR SITTING ON THE COUCH

AND WALKING THROUGH THIS

AFTERNOON WE HAVE PLENTY MORE

For more infomation >> Salisbury University Tribute Concert to Charles Albert Tindley - Duration: 5:11.

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✅ Breaking News - Scottish FA consider sending new referees to university amid revamp - Duration: 4:39.

Plans for a university degree in refereeing will be discussed as part of summer revamp of the SFA's under-fire judicial system

Full-time referees and the implementation of VAR were also raised at a meeting of Premiership clubs and the SFA hierachy at Hampden on Monday

Sportsmail understands, however, that proposals to use foreign referees for SPFL games are unlikely to carry widespread support

An SPFL working party has been appointed to examine changes to the SFA's judicial protocols, with the board of the governing body likely to implement changes in time for next season

Changes to the disciplinary system are certain after a season of controversies and angry complaints

A number of clubs expressed concern about the standards of refereeing.A proposal to introduce a university degree in refereeing, with plans to fast-track graduates to the senior ranks, will be looked at by the working party

Share this article Share The implementation of full-time referees will also be considered, but poses problems in terms of the cost of recruiting officials and persuading some to give up better paid professions

Clubs who can afford the cost of Video Assistant Referees could be granted a green light to trial their own systems with a view to winning FIFA approval in two years time

Supportive of VAR, Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson claims Scottish football is 're-refereeing' games under the present disciplinary system

'That is placing intolerable pressure on the referees, which places pressure on the compliance system and disciplinary system,' he added

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has spoken in support of a pool of overseas referees supplementing the existing pool of Scottish referees

Concerned by the message that would send to aspiring officials, however, club sources have told Sportsmail the move is 'very unlikely'

Scotland boss Alex McLeish has defended the under-fire referees. He recalls Willie Collum being flown into Egypt at the behest of the Egyptian FA in 2017 to take charge of a powder keg Cairo derby between McLeish's former club Zamalek and rivals Al-Ahly

McLeish would not like to see foreign referees in the Ladbrokes Premiership. He said: 'I want our guys to continue (being in charge of matches)

Referees are under scrutiny like never before.'Back in the day at Aberdeen, I had run-ins with referees as did Sir Alex Ferguson while Willie Miller refereed games really well

'I always felt refereeing was the toughest job in football because of the abuse they got - and that was back then

Now in the modern world the scrutiny is very severe with cameras, VAR, and social media

There's no hiding place.'We should back the guys as much as we can. VAR is coming - it can't be stopped

I would welcome anything that would help referees. Would full time referees help? I don't know

'McLeish would like to see the nation's match officials be firmer with players and believes they should be held in a higher esteem, like they are on the continent

'The players have more respect for refs in the Champions League or Europa League. They know not to mess with the refs

They seem so much firmer and if you confront them then it's an instant booking.'I think Scottish referees have to be firm and there has to be a respect but at the same time you don't want refs to be stubborn

'I saw a ref the other week give a penalty and then got the word in his ear and changed his mind

That upset the other team. But it was the right decision and I thought: "brilliant", that's what you want

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