As you begin choosing a PI to help confirm your partner’s infidelity, it is extremely important that this person is a licensed, experienced PI.  Most states have strict requirements to obtain an investigative license, including specific training classes, passing grades on assessment examinations, and a particular number of supervised field hours. However, the following states do not have statewide licensing requirements:  Alabama Alaska Colorado (voluntary licensing available) Idaho Mississippi South Dakota Many private investigators have a specialty within the investigative industry.  Rather than hiring any licensed PI, try to locate one that has a great deal of experience with marital investigations.  These PIs will be more experienced with the nuances of investigating a suspected cheater, as opposed to a PI that typically investigates corporations or insurance fraud. If you want to be sure that the investigation is thorough, be sure to discuss specifics with each PI you are considering.  For the most part, licensed PIs will conduct their investigations per the standard methods they are trained on; however, it is important to be sure that your PI actually utilizes all the methods available to them.  While a PI is unable to pose as law enforcement officers, tap wires, or obtain cell phone records via pretexting, they should include the following in their investigation:  Physical surveillance Hidden cameras GPS tracking Internet monitoring Social network investigation Decoys to tempt your cheating spouse Another factor to consider when choosing a private investigator is the cost of such an extensive professional investigation. The cost of a PI can vary widely based on the experience of the PI, the location(s) of the investigation, the prospective length of the investigation, and the difficulty of the investigation (like if the partner is a high-profile person).  However, some general information regarding PI costs:  Hourly fees throughout the country range from approximately $40 - $100 per hour, with an average hourly rate of about $50 - $55 per hour. Many PIs require a retainer or deposit to be applied against fees for services rendered and expenses, with deposits up to $5,000 for infidelity cases.  Factors determining this amount include travel involved, airline/hotel costs, estimated number of surveillance hours, and the urgency of the case. Keep in mind common additional costs, such as a mileage expenses for any driving and fees for adding additional PIs to the case. Once you have chosen a PI, the most important thing you can do is commit to the investigation.  It is important that you give the PI all of the information you have on your partner from your own monitoring.  It is also crucial that you answer any and all questions honestly and to the best of your knowledge.  Holding anything back from the PI, even things that incriminate you and your own fidelity, will only hinder the PI and disrupt the investigation.  You need to be willing to speak openly with the PI about your situation, and you must be willing to find out the truth!
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One-sentence summary -- Research licensed private investigators in your area. Choose a PI with experience in spousal infidelity investigations. Ask each potential PI what their services include. Shop around for the most reasonable price. Commit fully to the investigation.

Q: Kyudo features extremely long longbows and very different grip compared to western archery.  Instruction is essential. However, is increasing in popularity recently.  You can find clubs on the International Kyudo and American Kyudo  websites. Kyudo equipment will be more expensive than regular archery, especially if you want to import authentic equipment from Japan.
A: Know that Japan has a different method of traditional, longbow archery, called Kyudo. Kyudo has not become popular outside of Japan as Karate, Judo and other martial arts have.

Article: This will be your transport copter’s main body. It has to be huge because it needs to accommodate big objects like crates and trucks. The smaller triangle at one end will be the helicopter’s nose. The bigger triangle at one end would be the compartment gate. for the rotor bases, add two rectangles at the top of the rectangle on each opposite side. The rear rectangle should be bigger than the one in front. Add two small circles at the lower base of the rectangle. These will be your copter’s wheels. One should be at the bottom part of the compartment and the other near the middle of the copter’s body. Add two downward curves at the top of the rotor bases you made earlier. Add straight lines on top of the rotor bases. Depending on the angle of the view, you might need to add 2-3 lines per rotor base. Put in mind the overlapping lines and parts that should be hidden. The line art might not look perfect and crisp but it should look neat when the pencil is erased. You can add details like light bulbs, small windows and doors. You can also add screws and metal sheets for added rugged effect. Helicopters could go from boring gray or white to camouflage or even in bright colors. You may also want to add symbols or insignia to make your helicopters look more real.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Draw a long rectangle. Add two triangles at each end. Add two rotor bases. Add circles and curved lines on the rectangles. Add the rotors. Using a pen, draw on top of your sketch. Erase the pencil sketch and add details. Color your helicopter.