Airports
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And in terms of preventing the spread of viruses, I see far-UVC lights in schools, preventing the spread of influenza, preventing the spread of measles, and I see far-UVC lights in
airports
or airplanes, preventing the global spread of viruses like H1N1 virus.
And most of you people will be familiar with this concept at airports, where dogs will go down a line and sniff out your luggage or yourself for drugs and explosives or even food as well.
So one thought is: after 9/11, when the
airports
closed, our flu season was delayed by two weeks.
How do you get them mobilized around the world if you've shut all the
airports
down?
So it turns out that shutting down the
airports
is counterproductive.
[Have we responded adequately at border crossings, such as airports?]
It's clearly understood that
airports
or any land borders cannot prevent a disease from entering.
We have to deal with the hardware of development, the ports, the roads, the airports, all the infrastructural things we need to do, and the software of development, the human capital, the need for the ordinary person in India to be able to have a couple of square meals a day, to be able to send his or her children to a decent school, and to aspire to work a job that will give them opportunities in their lives that can transform themselves.
Loved the shots of
airports
-- Dallas, Phoenix, Fresno, etc., just single buildings with the name in block letters on the roof.
From beautiful on-location shots in the poppy fields in Pakistan, to downtown Karachi, to the entry points
airports
of Frankfurt and London, to the delapidated buildings where the smuggling takes place, one sees the massive dimension of narcotics consumption.
Security in English
airports
is not exactly what it should be, but I guess it's not better anywhere else in the world and even now they have tightened up all rules and regulations it is just fun to go through their procedures and foil them systematically.
Then they have their vengeance by losing your luggage, a real plague on modern airports, and don't expect to get fair compensation.
restaurants,
airports
and planes, food, television, etc.
The show is fascinating to watch as the teams race from country to country and many run into obstacles during a leg such as a delay of a flight at the
airports
or a cab driver who gets lost.
We'd get airports, airplanes, ships, buses, trains and many more, all in inferior films, but in Die Hard the action is set in a skyscraper, and director John McTiernan handles the claustrophobic tension with breathtaking skill.
Roads,
airports
and communications systems must also be revitalized if trade is to be restored.
We have discovered that this multi-tasking life is best done in cities, which concentrate a multiplicity of hard amenities – airports, shops, schools, parks, and sports facilities – as well as soft amenities like clubs, bars, and restaurants.
Across China, concrete was poured into apartment blocks, multilane highways, convention centers, railway stations, and
airports.
One obvious constraint is a lack of investment in physical capital, as anyone who has used Brazil’s maddening
airports
and roads can attest.
They build
airports
and provide radar and satellites that can track planes, air traffic controllers to keep them apart, and security services to keep terrorists on the ground.
Almost every day there are new warnings, with heavily armed policemen in the streets, concrete barriers appearing in front of embassies and public buildings, stricter controls at
airports
and elsewhere - each a daily reminder of the insecurity that surrounds us.
Economic growth became dependent on a steady flow of foreign capital to finance domestic consumption and flashy investments in housing, roads, bridges, and
airports.
Instead, Trump’s campaign called for a “deficit-neutral system of infrastructure tax credits” to provide incentives for private businesses to undertake projects to build roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, and so forth.
And even when there are revenues to be earned, as there could be from airports, businesses might be deterred by the need to rely on long-term pricing agreements.
Yemen’s
airports
have been closed down and its seaports blockaded.
Ideological aversion to public-sector investment, together with the endemic short-term thinking of those who write budgets, has kept spending on roads, airports, railways, telecommunication networks, and power generation at levels far below what is needed.
They note the infrastructure improvements – airports, for example – while sighing over what remains to be done and drawing invidious comparisons with China.
Re-Thinking Counter-TerrorismGrim-faced border guards and tough security measures at international
airports
provide powerful reassurance that the developed world is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to protect against terrorism.
Installing metal detectors in
airports
in 1973 decreased skyjackings but increased kidnappings; fortifying American embassies reduced the number of attacks on embassies but increased the number of assassinations of diplomatic officials.
Today, millions of people around the world regularly shop online; download entire movies, books, and other media onto wireless devices; bank at ATMs wherever they choose; and self-book entire trips and check themselves in at
airports
electronically.
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