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What are the pros and cons of using delivery drones?

Advantages of delivery by humans:Plenty of humans already exist, many of whom are qualified or can readily be trained to make deliveries.We have laws, infrastructure, and logistics already worked out for humans to make deliveries. Customers generally know what to expect.Humans can, with the aid of trucks, forklifts, dollies, etc., move much larger objects than are practical by drone. (Even if we had a drone that could lift that much, do you want your neighbor’s new washing machine airborne over yourself or your property?)Humans can provide additional services, such as getting that washing machine up the stairs and installing it, and hauling away the old one.People get (low-end) jobs.Disadvantages of delivery by humans:We have to pay for people’s time.Humans get tired and sick.Delivery personnel may be injured or intimidated by pets.Delivery is not an easy, fun, or particularly high-paying job.Advantages of delivery by drones:Drones don’t get tired or need to take sick days. Swap in a new battery while the old one charges, or a substitute another drone during maintenance downtime, and keep flying the next job.Drones can fly over traffic and could, at least for last-mile delivery, prove considerably faster than humans in trucks.Potential to replace an aging, largely diesel truck fleet.There is no need to park a big truck somewhere it ought not to be.(image: Greg Billing)Different security measures are possible with airborne delivery. Packages could go to a delivery chute or dumbwaiter built into the roof, to discourage theft.Disadvantages of delivery by drones:Many drones have limited payload, battery life and/or range.Drones can be noisy and produce a downdraft.Drones annoy and worry many people, for privacy and security reasons.We’ll need to decide what to do about inclement weather.We probably need drones that are better than they currently are at navigation and at steering clear of power lines, people, and other hazards.

What are the steps to writing a thesis statement?

I have a 1st Honours in my Graduate degree, and I’m a non-native English speaker who has beaten native speakers to become top of class.After interviewing my friends from Ivy Leagues and Oxford/Cambridge university, I’ve written a book on academic essay writing. So here’s a abstract from it about thesis statement:A checklist for writing a good thesis statement:Does your thesis statement directly answer the question?After writing your thesis statement, read your topic again to see if your statement answers the question directlyIs your thesis statement specific enough?Your thesis statement should not be vague, but should be specific. Examples of vague words are ‘good’ or ‘bad’. Try to make these words more specific such as explaining what means ‘ good’ and what means ‘bad’.Have you taken a position that others might oppose or challenge?If your thesis statement cannot be challenged or opposed, it means that you are writing a fact. However, thesis statement should be about your argument and your point of view.Does your thesis statement pass the ‘So What?’ test?Put yourself in the shoes of the readers, and read your thesis statement. Would a reader ask ‘ so what?’ after reading the statement? If they do ask ‘so what?’, then you have to clarify, state the relationship or connect it to a bigger issue.Does your thesis statement and the body of your essay go together?The aim of a thesis statement is to be a summary of your arguments in the essay, so they should go together. But feel free to revise your thesis statement as you write.To learn more about good essay writing, you can sign-up for my Free 7-Day Essay Writing Course, packed with information from top students from Ivy Leagues and Oxford/Cambridge: Academic Essay Writing Tips

Iraq WAR!!! Bloodshed For Oil!?

Wow... long essay. I totally agree though, but i really don't think Bush is th e core problem.

I am 14 years old. How can I help Donald Trump's campaign?

Read, read, read, read, read.Go to the library and read up on the Vietnam War, the Cold War, the Iraq War, the Iranian Revolution, and the histories of Afghanistan, Poland, and Israel. The older the publication date, the better. All revisionists have an agenda.Then hop on the internet and read up on current events: recent drone strikes, Iran’s last election, Putin’s annexation of Crimea, the Supreme Court’s recent decisions on Voting Rights Act and Same-Sex Marriage, etc.Familiarize yourself with journalistic language, slant, spin, and verbiage. (In fact, go ahead and check out this famous George Orwell Essay: Politics and the English Language ) You will very quickly learn to detect left-leaning and right-leaning language from various outlets. Read both.Fact-check the debates. (Ignore campaign speeches and the reporting of campaign speeches; they are vacuous fluff akin to pep rallies.) Make a list of every quantitative claim either candidate says and verify it: Last month’s job growth, last year’s GDP, the 1989 nationwide crime rate, the number of abortions performed per day, the gender pay gap, etc.Challenge every adult you know to share what personal experiences led them to believe the way they believe and vote the way they vote. (Note, it is extremely important at this step to talk to people with whom you disagree and to listen and absorb conflicting ideas.)Start a blog. There is no age requirement to post personal essays & ideas on the internet, or to comment on others’. Become engaged. Use the knowledge and understanding you have gained from steps 1–5 to challenge others’ public postings and challenge your challengers’ reactions to yours.Now, four years will have gone by. The year will be 2020. You will be 18 and eligible to vote for the first time. Donald Trump may be running for reelection. Or, if he loses in 2016, he may be running for a second time in 2020. Even if he’s not on the 2020 ticket, you will still be an informed eligible voter. Don’t vote your heart. Vote your mind.Note: I admire that you are aware and engaged at such a young age. When I was 14, I didn’t care about politics or history or current events. I never started forming distinct opinions on this stuff until I was in my late twenties. In that regard, you are already eons ahead of me.

Can anyone tell me what excatly do these terms mean in poetry..??

sonnet, usually ten-syllable rhyming lines, divided into two, three, or four sections.

rant, speech or language that is very loud and threatening but also monotonous or unconvincing

rennet.....stomach lining of calves???

haiku,a form of Japanese poetry with 17 syllables in three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables, often describing nature or a season.

quatrain, a verse of poetry consisting of four lines, especially one with lines that rhyme alternately

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