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- initialism UK Youth Training Scheme
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This month's survey now finds 1.68 million sites running on YTS, which is used exclusively by Yahoo! as a reverse proxy and connection management server for a number of its services. nginx shows the 3rd largest growth this month, climbing by more than 10\% to reach 3.35 million sites.
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This month's survey now finds 1.68 million sites running on YTS, which is used exclusively by Yahoo! as a reverse proxy and connection management server for a number of its services. nginx shows the 3rd largest growth this month, climbing by more than 10\% to reach 3.35 million sites.
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This month's survey now finds 1.68 million sites running on YTS, which is used exclusively by Yahoo! as a reverse proxy and connection management server for a number of its services. nginx shows the 3rd largest growth this month, climbing by more than 10\% to reach 3.35 million sites.
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He said to me: 'I've just been speaking to your academy coach, Brian Klug at Ipswich, and they've offered you one-year YTS and two-year pro.'
Darren Bent: 'I remember David Beckham coming up to me. I was shaking'
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He said to me: 'I've just been speaking to your academy coach, Brian Klug at Ipswich, and they've offered you one-year YTS and two-year pro.'
Darren Bent: 'I remember David Beckham coming up to me. I was shaking'
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David Platt and Paul Gascoigne, who combined to score the goal that put England in the quarter-final of the World Cup, were both YTS trainees.
The Knowledge | Which footballers have been mentioned in parliament? | John Ashdown
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David Platt and Paul Gascoigne, who combined to score the goal that put England in the quarter-final of the World Cup, were both YTS trainees.
The Knowledge | Which footballers have been mentioned in parliament? | John Ashdown
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Although YTS schemes did attract a lot of flak back in the day from various quarters, some of which I think was justified they did provide opportunities for a fair number of disadvantaged young people who perhaps might not have been able to secure work otherwise.
Guest post 19 – Sue Lyon-Jones on teaching the unteachable « Ken Wilson's Blog
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And I think there's something inherently funny in the name Kevin which brings to mind a spotty YTS youth loading fridges from the planet Zanusi.
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No - just like the Tories and the YTS schemes of a generation ago (that replaced real apprenticeships), they are just postponing the inevitable low grade career options (eg call centres) that will exist for these kids: Because after 30-40 years the UK still hasn't come up with an answer to creating a workforce that can sustain real wealth creation in modern industries.
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