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This report develops a new concept for strategic disruption by special operations forces, exploring how disruptive campaigns can frustrate an adversary's preferred strategy and enable friendly gains across multiple instruments of national power.
This report explores how machine learning can be leveraged to enable military decisionmaking at the operational level of competition and conflict as a collaboration between machine learning tools and human analysts.
On the eve of Christ's Passion, Jesus prayed to the Heavenly Father for his disciples, "that they may all be one...so that the world may believe that you have sent me" (Jn 17:21). What kind of unity is Jesus praying for and why? Is this unity only an invisible bond between believers, or is it something more, something both invisible and visible? Drawing upon the Scriptures, the early Church Fathers, the saints, and various popes and councils, this thesis will clarify these fundamental questions from a historical, theological, and evangelical perspective.
We live in a society full of confusion; a confusion forged in relativism, immorality, and a repulsion toward religion. The antidote is truth; a truth forged in objectivity, morality, and a gravitation toward God. This collection of essays confronts the confusion of our society with the truth of faith and reason, and focuses on these fundamental questions: What is the relationship between natural science, philosophy, and faith? How do we determine what is right and wrong? What is true freedom? What is man's ultimate end? What is the truth about contraception, abortion, and transgenderism? Who is Jesus and what is the proof for his Resurrection? Was there a Protestant Reformation or was it a Revolt? Is there a call for all people to come into the Catholic Church? These are deep questions that require deep answers. Are you ready to dive into the deep?
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) has been more successful than al Qaeda in gaining U.S. recruits.
This report examines the use of the Commander''s Emergency Response Program (CERP) in Afghanistan. It explores the effectiveness of CERP in supporting tactical operations in Afghanistan during the counterinsurgency-focused 2010-2013 time frame using both qualitative and quantitative methods and describes CERP''s origins, history, and existing research on the effectiveness of CERP in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Drawing on Mongolian and international data, RAND analyzed the Mongolian labor market and compared it internationally. Based on an original survey, this report also examines challenges young people face in employment and education in Mongolia.
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