This essay focuses on traditional proofreading. Asking “What is proofreading?” to someone in the publishing profession, for example, will likely garner a very different reply than asking someone at a university.
The assessment is a Report on Aspects of two Micro-nutrients form perspective Aesthetics. I have chosen Vitamin A and C I want the information to be focused on skin when talking about the two nutrients. We have provided the instruction information please follow that. I have started the report but most of the sentences are incomplete as you may see…… please continue that if they are correct.
The highlighted parts are to be checked for important information and the sentences that I have highlighted I want them to checked if needed correction. I request to please use Australian English so that I don’t have to stress changing it. As I have provided most of the resources is it possible to make the word count to 1000 words. When the report is complete could you also highlight the references that you used from the ones I provided. Let me know if needed further requirements regarding this report.
Writing instructions
This essay is on: Khalil and Sheikh – Sufism in Western Historiography This reflection essay should cover the following: 1. What are the key points the author(s) is trying to make? 2. Is the author making any assumptions in presenting his/her thesis? 3. What are some useful concepts the author is presenting? 4. What are the strengths or weaknesses of the reading and/or viewing? 5. How does the reading/viewing relate to previous readings and viewings? 6. What questions come to mind and how will you answer them?
When proof-reading your essays prior to submission, ask yourself the following questions: 1. Have I identified the key questions that the reading addresses? 2. Have I critically engaged with the key assigned readings and related them to the viewing? 3. Have I brought my own thoughts and experiences to bear on the topic? 4. Have I provided reasonable rationale and support for my views? 5. Have I presented my ideas coherently and consistently?
One of the things clouding people’s understanding of what proofreading entails is the fact that the word is use differently in different fields. Asking “What is proofreading?” to someone in the publishing profession, for example, will likely garner a very different reply than asking someone at a university.
Someone in the publishing industry would view proofreading as the last possible opportunity to revise a manuscript before it is print and publish. The proofreader compares the proofs—printed versions of the manuscript, which include all the formatting, page numbers, headers, etc. that will be include in the final edition—with the edit copy to make sure that no errors have been introduce by the formatting or printing.
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firstly, country
further, music
further, dancefloor
finally, guitar
lastly, women