Tag: success
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The Pentagon is the Wrong Agency to Lead America’s New Deterrence Strategy
[ad_1] The United States faces a fundamental deterrence problem in Taiwan. A recent poll of more than 2,500 American adults found that less than half would support direct U.S. military intervention if China invaded the autonomous islands. But for deterrence to succeed, we must recognize that the adversary has both capabilities and capabilities. will to ... -
B2B marketplaces continue to proliferate, the name of the game is “go big”
[ad_1] Marc Brohan | Jul 18, 2023 B2B marketplaces used to be a relatively minor sales channel, and those days weren’t that far away. Present since the late 1990s and early 2000s, markets in sectors such as auto parts, healthcare and aerospace parts have yet to find success. Only a few have achieved significant industry ... -
“God forbid, I have to move again”: A home child care provider’s experience with housing
[ad_1] Hayley Wise has had to move four times in her 12 years as a home childcare provider. Each time she moved, Wise’s rent went up. Each time she moved, she had to go through the daunting search for a friendly landlord who would rent to her even though she is allowed to have up ... -
Traders say Prime Day 2023 went well
[ad_1] Andrey Klen is happy with how things went for his business on Amazon.com on Prime Day this year. The Petcube co-founder and chief marketing officer said, “Prime Day performed much better compared to the previous year. Compared to an average day, we saw a double-digit multiple on sales. We were able to beat optimistic ... -
Daily horoscope for July 11, 2023
[ad_1] The Mischief of Mercury’s Cat Mercury appears in Leo as the cat in the hat, intent on banishing doldrums and granting wishes in a carefree, albeit random, way. Luckily, it also reduces the tendency to fret and worry about life damage, which is usually cleared up at the end anyway. Alternatively, these can also ... -
Youth Mental Health and Safety Don’t Take a Summer Break
[ad_1] Just because this school year is over doesn’t mean the crisis facing our nation’s youth is over. In fact, the data suggests just the opposite. In the 2022-23 school year, suicide skyrocketed to become the second leading cause of death among children ages 10 to 14 in the United States. Research shows that some ... -
Here’s how to repair the Pentagon’s CAPE office
[ad_1] When the House Armed Services Committee reported the sweeping National Defense Authorization Act of 2024 by an overwhelming 58-1 vote, it adopted a quick and simple solution to the research problem. The Pentagon’s Office of Cost and Program Evaluation (CAPE) failed to support a congressionally mandated plan to build more amphibious warships on a ... -
American students deserve a multilingual education
[ad_1] As an English teacher at an international elementary school and a language learner myself, I often think of how many K-12 students in the United States have the opportunity to study another language at school. The answer? Not enough. There are a number of research organizations that collect data on foreign language study and ...











