You’ll fail, then win, Army ad tells prospective recruits in new campaign
Spots adopt more serious tone than 2020’s focus on social-media distractions.
by Daniel Farey-Jones
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The recruitment drive was launched after new research indicated 76 percent of young people feel held back by a fear of failure when taking on new challenges.
A total of 54 percent of 16-25-year-olds in the Perspectus Global survey also claimed a fear of judgement from other people was the main reason they were scared to fail.
Conservative MP Sir John Hayes, who founded the backbench Common Sense Group, has criticised the new campaign and accused the Army of kowtowing to snowflakes .
He told Express.co.uk: Our armed services are one of the many things that makes people proud to be British but they must avoid embracing all of the snowflake occupations that have poisoned so many other institutions.
Indiana-based Munsee Meats Partners with QuickCollect Solutions to Deliver an Automated, Contactless Farmers Market Experience
Indiana-based Munsee Meats Partners with QuickCollect Solutions to Deliver an Automated, Contactless Farmers Market Experience
Durham, NC, Dec. 15, 2020 QuickCollect Solutions, powered by Bell and Howell, a leading provider of automated grocery pickup solutions, announced today a QuickCollect GL partnership with Munsee Meats, Indiana’s premiere meat provider. Dubbed the “Automated Farmers Market,” Munsee Meats now offers local customers a new, easy method to pick up their orders placed through the company’s website.
Munsee Meats partners with local farmers to deliver premium meats and locally sourced goods to customers in East Central Indiana, covering Indianapolis, Ft. Wayne and the areas between. While traditionally only servicing local restaurants and institutions, Munsee Meats is now expanding its vision to offer its unique selection of meats
French-American actress and filmmaker Anna Chazelle (
Narrow,
La La Land) is attached to direct
The Trespassers, the feature adaptation of Elmore Leonard’s crime novel that was written in 1958 but was not published after the author’s death in 2013, according to Deadline.
The story, adapted for the screen by Troy Blake, is told from the point of view of a young wife who becomes increasingly frustrated with her mild-mannered husband. When the husband refuses to confront some men who are illegally hunting on the couple’s remote homestead, his wife takes matters into her own hands.
The Trespassers will be produced by Leonard’s granddaughter Megan Freels Johnston through her Look At Me Films company, along with Nick Terry at Zero Gravity Management.
from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning. welcome to today on a friday morning. i m matt lauer. good morning. i m savannah guthrie along side al roker and tamryn hall. it s kind of an unusual morning around here. it is. we arranged to do an interview with paula deen. the discussions were going on throughout the day yesterday. i spoke to her late afternoon on the phone yesterday and we talked about the fact it would be an open and candid discussion. no holds barred. all questions within the bounds of what we would talk about and she flew to new york. arrived here last night and we started to hear she was exhausted and this morning, although we have not spoken to her, she has not called us, her publicity people have told us she is exhausted and will not be showing up, so that s where we stand right now. this is in the wake of course of some revelations that she used racial colors i