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    1. Asked: August 24, 2021In: Communication

      What is the difference between bluffing and lying?

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      Added an answer on August 26, 2021 at 12:03 am

      A bluff can be a lie, but needn't be- unless lies of omission count- but fundamentally, they are both deceiving. To bluff is to deter by way of a show of strength, deceit, or a feint of some kind. It is to get someone to perform an action you want by way of pretending that you will do, have, or knowRead more

      A bluff can be a lie, but needn’t be- unless lies of omission count- but fundamentally, they are both deceiving. To bluff is to deter by way of a show of strength, deceit, or a feint of some kind. It is to get someone to perform an action you want by way of pretending that you will do, have, or know something in exchange. To lie is to knowingly state a falsehood with intent to deceive, or to create a false or misleading impression.

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    2. Asked: August 24, 2021In: Communication

      What are the platforms where self-published books can be sold?

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      Added an answer on August 26, 2021 at 12:03 am

      Aerio is an easy-to-use resource for new and experienced self-published authors. A free account on Aerio gets you unlimited eBook uploads, a branded bookstore page, widgets to help with book layout, audience analytics, email catches and more. They’ll just take 15% of your sales to compensate once thRead more

      Aerio is an easy-to-use resource for new and experienced self-published authors. A free account on Aerio gets you unlimited eBook uploads, a branded bookstore page, widgets to help with book layout, audience analytics, email catches and more. They’ll just take 15% of your sales to compensate once those are rolling. The process for selling your book can be broken down into 4 simple steps:
      Upload your book.
      Create marketing materials on the Aerio site including eye-catching book previews and intriguing descriptions.
      Create your personal bookstore and link it to your blog, website, and social media.
      Continue marketing your book on the Aerio site and other places by doing things like giveaways and building email lists, and figure out what’s working with their analytics option.

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    3. Asked: August 24, 2021In: Communication

      What is the highest altitude a drone can fly?

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      Added an answer on August 26, 2021 at 12:03 am

      A drone is allowed to fly up to 400 feet per FAA regulations. However, drones can reach much higher altitude in praxis with Autel Evo 2 having a theoretical max altitude of 7km. That is the highest flying altitude for a commercial drone.

      A drone is allowed to fly up to 400 feet per FAA regulations. However, drones can reach much higher altitude in praxis with Autel Evo 2 having a theoretical max altitude of 7km. That is the highest flying altitude for a commercial drone.

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