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Ravens should avoid being tempted by a recent trade theory for an NFC East pass rusher
Ravens should avoid being tempted by a recent trade theory for an NFC East pass rusher

USA Today

time30-06-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Ravens should avoid being tempted by a recent trade theory for an NFC East pass rusher

Experts are calling for the Giants to trade Kayvon Thibodeaux, and the Baltimore Ravens should ignore any calls about the pass rusher The Baltimore Ravens continue to win and remain in the Super Bowl conversation for a reason: they are well-run. Ozzie Newsome handed the reins to Eric DeCosta, ensuring a seamless transition. That phrase perfectly captures the situation. On the field, they're in good hands. John Harbaugh has been at the helm as this team's head coach for longer than some of our kids have been alive. Their gunslinger at quarterback, Lamar Jackson, is a two-time MYP who should have won his third this past season (sorry, Josh Allen). The Ravens succeed because they make wise decisions. How's that for insight? It's a simple theory, yet its construction is complex. That said, it may not be necessary to caution them against considering a recent trade idea that was mentioned, but I'll go ahead and offer that warning anyway. Trading for Kayvon Thibodeaux certainly isn't the solution for the Baltimore Ravens. Confession... It has been tough lately. Every weekend brings a Sunday without Ravens football, and it's becoming increasingly difficult to maintain my sanity. Mowing the lawn doesn't help. Neither does extra exercise. Social media is probably the last thing we should be paying attention to, but alas, we keep venturing to Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. Here's a theory that no one with the authority to make this type of decision has expressed, but one name that keeps getting tossed around belongs to Kayvon Thibodeaux. We're hearing and reading this more frequently. All 22 Films brought this up a couple of months ago. That fueled a few social media postings. Chat Sports' Ravens Rundown followed suit with a similar suggestion. We won't even get into the response and buzz that occasionally swells on social media. There are a few things wrong with this, one being that it doesn't seem like Thibodeaux is available. Another issue is that, though there is talent there, he has never quite delivered what is expected of him. He keeps vowing to break the NFL's single-season sack record. He has yet to make that happen. Think about it. If the former Oregon pass rusher was producing what the New York Giants had hoped, would they trade for Brian Burns or draft Abdul Carter third overall this past April? The logic is understandable. Adding two elite pass rushers may make Thibodeaux seem expendable to the Giants, but the Ravens have a potentially equal or greater talent in second-round draftee Mike Green. They also added undrafted rookie free agent Kaimon Rucker, and don't forget. Jadeveon Clowney is also available. If Baltimore isn't interested in grabbing him, the more proven commodity, they'd be better suited to stick with what they have. Again, we haven't heard of any genuine interest in Thibodeaux swirling, but it's sometimes beneficial to get ahead of these things before any real traction becomes noticeable.

Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's grandson Prithvi Ambani attends this school; it is..., fees is...
Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's grandson Prithvi Ambani attends this school; it is..., fees is...

India.com

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's grandson Prithvi Ambani attends this school; it is..., fees is...

Mukesh Ambani, the visionary behind Reliance Industries, is more than just a corporate titan. A devoted husband and father, Mukesh is known for his deep attachment to family and tradition, often seen celebrating milestones surrounded by loved ones. His children are making strides in every field. It's not just the Ambani children but also their grandchildren who are beginning to capture public affection. Often, they get featured in festive family photos, Diwali gatherings, and high-profile weddings. Mukesh Ambani's grandkid Prithvi Ambani's videos have gone viral. However, do you know where he studies? Prithvi Ambani, son of Chairman of Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (RJIL) Akash Ambani and Shloka Mehta, has started attending the Nita Mukesh Ambani Junior School (NMAJS). This school is known as one of India's most prestigious educational institutions. According to the official website of the school, Nita Mukesh Ambani Junior School (NMAJS) is a co-educational IB World School. It offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) in the Early Years, International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) at its two campuses – the Jio World Centre and the Bandra-Kurla Complex. Nita Mukesh Ambani, an educationist, philanthropist, sports ambassador and entrepreneur, proponent of arts, business leader, and a role model for many, is the founder & Chairperson of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Junior School (NMAJS). Prithvi Ambani commenced his academic journey on September 14, 2024, with his first day at school. A cute photo has gone viral on the social media platform where Akash and Shloka were seen holding their son's hands as they walked him to the campus. Dressed in a sky-blue uniform, Prithvi looked all set to step into this new chapter. According to media reports, the annual tuition fees at Dhirubhai Ambani International School (DAIS), which includes Nita Mukesh Ambani Junior School, range between Rs 14 lakh and Rs 20 lakh.

Uni Enrol and Fairview International School partner to unlock purposeful higher education pathways
Uni Enrol and Fairview International School partner to unlock purposeful higher education pathways

Malaysiakini

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malaysiakini

Uni Enrol and Fairview International School partner to unlock purposeful higher education pathways

Uni Enrol, Malaysia's largest university enrolment platform, has partnered with Fairview International, a top-tier international school group renowned for its International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum and commitment to substance over show. This collaboration deeply enriches the higher education journey for Fairview International's students by integrating Uni Enrol's advanced university matching system with Fairview's unique ASPIRE purpose development program, unlocking both local and international study opportunities that align with students' inherent strengths and life goals. Through this partnership, Fairview International's students gain access to Uni Enrol's powerful Pathway Match feature. This not only helps them explore higher-ranked universities based on their academic performance, interests, and career goals but also strategically aligns with the outcomes of Fairview's ASPIRE program, facilitating a smoother transition from discovered purpose into concrete action—all while maximising scholarship opportunities. This means students with IB Diploma and MYP qualifications can more readily access prestigious institutions they might not have considered, often within their planned budget, reinforcing a shared commitment to quality and value. 'We believe that every student deserves the opportunity to pursue their dreams, and this partnership with Fairview International School enables us to extend that mission further. Our technology empowers students with accurate, real-time recommendations, helping them access the best universities and scholarships available,' said Rickson Khaw, Co founder and CEO of Uni Enrol. 'This partnership is an exciting step, directly aligning Uni Enrol's powerful pathway tools with our unique ASPIRE purpose development program, a cornerstone of how we prepare students for life. We are committed to helping students translate their discovered purpose into concrete higher education action,' said Dr. Evan Hui See Chin, Acting Principal, Fairview International School. 'This synergy, built on our shared belief in providing good quality education for every child and a joint commitment to substance over show, ensures our students find pathways that offer true value and fit. Uni Enrol's impressive ability to uncover scholarships and present responsible pathway options perfectly complements Fairview's ethos of delivering unbeatable IB value.' How Fairview International School Students Benefit from the Partnership: Extensive University Matches Aligned with Purpose: Uni Enrol's platform ensures students' profiles are reviewed for top-ranked universities, locally and overseas, that resonate with their ASPIRE-defined goals and future aspirations. More Scholarships, Reinforcing Value: Uni Enrol highlights eligible scholarships, making students aware of better-quality education choices within their budget, underscoring a shared commitment to responsible value over superficial show. Personalised Support for Purposeful Pathways: Students receive reports on all academic pathway options based on their eligibility, preferences, and the insights gained from their ASPIRE journey. Global Access to Substantive Opportunities: With Uni Enrol's university network, students can explore prestigious university pathways from Malaysia they may not have thought possible—such as in Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland, Canada, and Europe—focusing on institutions known for their educational substance. With this partnership, Uni Enrol and Fairview International School are set to transform the higher education advisory landscape in Malaysia. This collaboration champions a future where purposeful life preparation and substantive educational value guide every IBDP and MYP student's journey, ensuring they have the tools, resources, and aligned guidance needed to succeed—both in Malaysia and abroad. For more information about Uni Enrol and its services, visit This content is provided by XIN Communications The views expressed here are those of the author/contributor and do not necessarily represent the views of Malaysiakini. Interested in having your press releases, exclusive interviews, or branded content articles on Malaysiakini? For more information, contact [email protected] or [email protected]

VKE students shine with scholarships from universities worldwide
VKE students shine with scholarships from universities worldwide

Time of India

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

VKE students shine with scholarships from universities worldwide

Victorious Kids Educares celebrates the global success of its graduating DP and MYP students PUNE: Over 40 Diploma Programme (DP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) students graduating this year from Victorious Kids Educares received offers from prestigious universities worldwide . The scholarships ranged from 50% to 100% and were offered by universities in Canada, Australia, Singapore, Europe, and the USA. President of the school, Robbin Ghosh, said in a statement, "Students are shining on the global stage with outstanding university offers from across the ocean, including some 100% scholarships. We celebrated this remarkable milestone as the graduating class of MYP and DP 2025 received exceptional global recognition for their academic and personal achievements." You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune At the recently held convocation ceremony, themed 'Echoes of Yesterday, Dreams of Tomorrow,' the school honoured the completion of a significant academic year. "This year's graduating cohort raised the bar, with each student receiving offers from an average of five prestigious universities worldwide. These include top-tier institutions across the United States, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and Europe," added Ghosh. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Incheon-gwangyeoksi: AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Aroun... Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Outshining the global success, the passing out DP cohort of 40 students were awarded merit-based scholarships and offers, recognising their academic excellence, leadership qualities, community engagement, and personal achievements.

10-year-old speaks in Parliament
10-year-old speaks in Parliament

BBC News

time03-03-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

10-year-old speaks in Parliament

On Friday 28 February more than 300 young people were in Parliament instead of the UK's don't worry they aren't taking over - they had permission to be there. They were in the House of Commons chamber for the day for the 14th sitting of the UK Youth Parliament. The debate included young people of all ages, but one young person, 10-year-old Owen, made history. He became the youngest person EVER to deliver a speech in the House of Commons Chamber. The young people are Members of the UK Youth Parliament (MYPs) and are elected to represent the views of other young people in the UK in the British Overseas Territories and Crown who is 10, is from one of the British Overseas Territories- Tristan da da Cunha is a tiny island in the South Atlantic, 1,750 miles from Cape Town in South has a population of 230 people with one school, one pub, and no restaurants. What are British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies?British Overseas Territories (BOTs) and Crown Dependencies are places that are far away from the UK, but they have a historical or constitutional link to the United King is the head of state but they have their own governments and laws. For 10-year-old Owen the trip to London was a big one and took more than a week via sea and air. Owen said: "I am very excited to be given this opportunity to speak in the House of Commons, and to see famous landmarks like the clock tower of Big Ben."Owen spoke to the chamber about his ambitions to be a car mechanic, and the challenges that he faces when it comes to education and training to do reach his said: "I might be young, but like everyone here I've got dreams and I know that education and training is how I make them come true." Another young person making history in the Commons was Kristers, the MYP for North East Scotland. He was the first MYP to deliver a speech using British Sign Language (BSL).A BSL interpreter communicated this via a microphone in the Commons said: "I feel really honoured to be invited to come to the House of Commons to deliver my speech on the importance of 16 and 17 year olds having a vote."Today I think I was the first BSL user to speak in the Chamber – I feel it is important for the deaf community to show that any young person who uses BSL can do anything!"

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