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Not sure that one free chicken finger is worth it, but what about that glaring error? Can you spot the proofreading… t.co/PgCZ5Z5Gwt (via Twitter twitter.com/iqcomm1/status/890617857045745664)
Maintaining a professional tone for academic writing, following a coherent and persuasive writing style
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Here at CSU Monterey Bay, there are three different ways people can study.
Some people like myself study in their rooms by ourselves. Others will use
the study halls in the library and can sometimes study in pairs or groups.
But sometimes, we need a little extra help with our studying. That's why we
go to ASAP on the library's 2nd floor. It's basically a tutoring center
where experienced members help students with a number of things depending
on the subject. Half the time I go there to get a little extra help with
forming my sentences for Japanese. Other times I'll go there to have
someone proofread my essays for English classes. ASAP is a great outlet for
those who are having trouble with their homework or studying, and it gives
the tutor an opportunity for us to learn something new that we can hone in
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Organize paragraph cover letter configuration and recipe!
1. Opening the Letter 2. First, Second & Third Paragraph 3. Closing the Letter.
#coverletter #english #letters #professional_letters #edit_letter
What I propose today - it's fast food from painting. By all subcultures fast food (including metaphysical) - my works is pure semi-finished goods, the materials are all that may come to office space inside the pens, used alone and not once paper, scanner HP, text markers, markers, pencils , glue, proofreaders, colored stickers.
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For a product that has "never existed", there is an extraordinary amount of residue to suggest that JIFFY PEANUT BUTTER was once a household staple.
While there are thousands of coupons and local grocers advertising JIFFY PEANUT BUTTER, in truth, if a client is paying for an advert, they'll print whatever is supplied in the space purchased. I endeavoured to include newspaper articles that would have had the support of a team of fact-checkers and proofreaders; after all, the reputation of any paper is built on the veracity of their information.
I also wondered if perhaps JIF was once called JIFFY before being purchased by larger conglomerates, but it seems to have been christened JIF from the very beginning:
"In 1958, the brand rollout in the US involved a heavily publicized house-to-house distribution of free sample jars from special trucks emblazoned with the then JIF mascot, the "JIFaroo", a blue kangaroo. An early slogan was "JIF is never dry; a touch of honey tells you why." Early advertising also emphasized the beveled edge of the jar base, meant to make it easier to get the last bit of JIF out of the corner. For many decades, TV commercials for the product have ended with the tagline, "Choosy mothers choose JIF" and, in the 1990s, "Choosy moms choose JIF." Since 1981, JIF has been the leading peanut butter brand in the United States."
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Houdan - Foire Saint Matthieu, 2014. The fair has been running since 1065, and includes a car boot sale, local shops running sales (or in the case of the coffee shop, a little coffee tent in the street outside), an agricultural show and small livestock competition, displays from local associations (including a calligrapher I know from my class), and a funfair. A really superb day out.
bit.ly/nbnvwc h2 coloration:#EC6600h3 colour:#FF8000h4 color:#F28938Net Money Creating Concepts on A Blogger Making a Blogging TimeWhat's the perfect job? How about a task in which you are your personal boss, you set your individual hrs, work appropriate from house, by no means have to deal with unreasonable deadlines and get to do some thing you enjoy doing? Audio great? Properly that's the job description of a blogger. That, nonetheless, is the not the entire story! There are extremely, quite number of bloggers who have nothing else to do but perform on their blog and even less who have a weblog that offers a decent supply of cash flow so blogging is, for most, a 2nd or even a third “job.”
There are two standard types of bloggers, the informal blogger and the critical blogger.
The informal blogger might have a generally well balanced existence and a blog that is primarily a hobby. The informal blogger will start off producing a post, work at it for awhile and then end to get some other points completed until finally he or she feels like writing once again. If a completed post doesn't get a lot of feedback, that's Ok the post expressed just what the casual blogger wanted to say and its out there if anyone is interested.
Priorities differ for a critical blogger as opposed to a casual blogger
The severe blogger's situation is really different from the informal blogger's. The significant blogger has a blog that he or she considers to be a occupation -- a occupation that may possibly be competing with other important components of life such as a main job, a family members, a social daily life and sufficient relaxation. The critical blogger is dedicated (practically to the point of an obsession) to sustaining his or her weblog and feels it is an crucial aspect of everyday lifestyle. The serious blogger feels dejected if any publish sits on the blog for 20-four several hours or so without producing a comment or if the blog's “hit counter” does not register a specified number of visitors every single day. That sort of dedication to blogging may possibly just take a huge hunk of time out of the day and can very easily create some serious conflicts amongst blogging and the relaxation of existence -- to steer clear of this, the severe blogger wants to be organized and productive.
Time management for the serious blogger! Anyone who feels that the day is too short needs to understand and implement the basic principle of time management: setting priorities. Some things are obviously more important than other things but some important things may be left undone unless you are controlling your schedule and not having random events control you. You need to set priorities and live by them.
Make a priority listing! To start setting priorities, make a list of every little thing you want to get completed -- almost everything including points you have dedicated to carrying out, things you want to do, points you know you should do and items that you genuinely do not want to do but are on your thoughts. Be honest and place almost everything on the list -- consider a few hours or far more to place it jointly if you want that much time, it will be time effectively put in because you are about to get organized.
Important: You will be using and modifying this checklist each day so create the record employing some method that will allow you to transfer list objects around, include things, remove objects and conserve the checklist. Just notepad or your phrase processing system will do nicely but there are other a lot more specialized applications obtainable -- they may possibly even be free, examine out: Tucows at tucows. com.
Categorize! Now cautiously take into account each merchandise on the listing and set every one particular into one of the following five groups.
Must get it completed nowadays
Need to get it accomplished this week
Great to do and may be helpful
Wonderful to do but not genuinely necessary
Pointless
Now you have a decent priority checklist. Start each day with this list and each time you become mindful of a new job include it in a correct area to the proper class. As the “must do” items are completed and moved off the listing, some of the nice-to-do products could be moved up, but only if their priorities can truthfully be transformed.
Much too a lot of ought to-do items! If the listing of items in the two “Must get it done . . . ” groups is mind-boggling, reconsider each item's significance and re-prioritize if you can, if not choose the things that you genuinely don't have to do yourself, issues like fix-it projects, organization telephone calls, company letters, modifying and proofreading work, and so forth. -- some of these points may possibly be capable to be done just as properly by somebody else. You are a occupied blogger, so uncover a buddy, family member, co-worker or a freelancer to do it for you. @expono @friendfeed @gdocs @identi @jaiku @kewego @linkedin @myspace @plerb @smugmug @soundcloud @sugarsync @tinypic @tumblr @wordpress @blog @zooomr
To: Mr. Selvin/Ms. Mayer, Editors, Free
From: Stella Chan
Subject: Changes to Free SFPL directory relevant to Chinatown Branch
Describes the Chinatown staff, the collection, the facilities, and the programs as relevant to the community.
Also has a handwritten note from Vivian to Stella regarding mailing and proofreading changes.
Stella Chan, March 15th, 1977
Ed Charlton, who runs a self-publishing service and has published numerous titles from Write Group members, spoke about how important a good proofreader is.
This sign in Fort Edmonton Park boasts several prominent typos and a spelling error. I won't get into the double space after the period in the first paragraph or other editorial/stylistic issues.
On-Line Proofreading for Students in high school is supplying the remedy for this particular predicament.
For More InformationVisit :- Proofreading for Students
Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania on April 9, 1958, Patrick Joseph Walker has always been a seeker of truth in all things. His earliest perceptions of life were colored by familial devotion to Irish clan and the Catholic Church. An early scholar, he attended Scranton Preparatory School and was later accepted into the Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Program at the University of Scranton. During a hiatus from formal education, he worked as a staff writer for the Legislature in Saipan. When he returned to the United States, he was awarded a Philosophy Fellowship at Fordham University. Today, he "works" as an editor and proofreader of educational materials for a local correspondence college. His "real" work, however, involves studying the works of Blaise Pascal and Friedrich Hayek. He lives in Factoryville, Pennsylania, with his artist POSSLQ, Ginger Cody, her daughter Anna, and the family's two dogs, Lilly and Rosie.
Author of Pegaus at the Plow: A Poetry Collection available for purchase at:
Working on the last edits of an ebook for Folded Word. I typeset it as if for print to make sure all MS Word artifacts are stripped. Makes for cleaner code in the finished product.
Found on the inside door of the mens' room at a barbecue restaurant. I love that someone other than me felt the need to point out the misspelling.
Proofreading The Road to Somewhere: An American Memoir. Available on W. W. Norton on July 4, 2011. More info here.
Name of Monument:
Parish Church of St. James
Also known as:
Župna crkva sv. Jakova
Location:
Prelog, North-West Croatia, Croatia
Contact Details
Parish Church of St. James
T : +385 40 645 106
Parish Office, Glavna 34, 40323 Prelog (Responsible Institution)
Date:
1758 (church); 1765–1767 (high altar)
Artists:
Sculptor: Veit Königer (1729–1792); cabinetmaker: Josip Herman (active c. 1750)
Denomination / Type of monument:
Religious, parish church, interior furnishing
Patron(s):
The church: the citizens of Prelog and the parish priest, Ivan Mihovil Smrekar; the high altar: Abbot Josip Gradičaj
History:
The parish priest, Ivan Mihovil Smrekar who was educated in Graz and in Vienna, commissioned the church in 1758. The citizens of Prelog paid for it with alms. In little over a decade (1765–1767) a monumental three-part high altar – a documented work of the sculptor, Veit Königer, and cabinetmaker, Josip Herman of Graz – furnished the altar financed by Abbot Josip Gradičaj. It is likely that the community were able to engage the outstandingly important sculptor, Königer, because of family connections in Croatia – his sister was married to the Varaždin sculptor, Josip (Josephus) Schranz – after whose death she married the sculptor Leopold Mayrhofer (active c. 1771).
Description:
The high altar, a monumental and typologically rare composition consisting of three altars architecturally connected, is a documented work by Styria's most important sculptor of the time, Veit Königer. His work betrays a clear and persistent element of Classicism, linked to his artistic training at the Vienna Academy, along with Rococo elements. The central altar is dedicated to the titular saint of the church, St. James, while the side altars are dedicated to St. Joseph and St. John Nepomuk. The central part of the Altar of St. James is accentuated by a pair of columns the width of which, on the mensa, a monumental tabernacle is placed adorned with a row of angels. Alongside the columns are imposing figures of the apostles St. Peter and St. Paul, the handling of which draws closely on the sculptures of the same saints on the Altar of St. Ignatius in Graz Cathedral. An imposing Holy Trinity in a sunburst halo crowns the altar. On the side altars, the placing of the ornamentation is more marked, aspiring to the picturesque. This outstanding sculptural achievement was an important stimulus for the leading Maribor sculptor, Joseph (Jožef) Holzinger (1735–1797), an inspiration seen in the disposition of his sculptures on the side altars of the church in Polenšak (Slovenia). A pulpit was installed in the church in Prelog before the altar (1760 is mentioned). According to stylistic analysis, the pulpit reliefs are likely to have been by Königer.
View Short Description
How Monument was dated:
Archival sources.
Special features
St. Peter
High Altar
1765–1767
Attributed to Veit Königer (1729–1792)
An elongated and elegant saintly figure with his head thrown back, it is a characteristic example of Königer’s sculptural idiom with its typical lyricism, suffusing the usually more robust figures of the two leading apostles with a pronounced spirituality.
Apotheosis of St. John of Nepomuk
Right altar
1765–1767
Attributed to Veit Königer (1729–1792)
Apotheosis of St. Joseph
Left altar
1765–1767
Attributed to Veit Königer (1729–1792)
Selected bibliography:
Horvat, A., (ed) “Barok u kontinentalnoj Hrvatskoj” in Barok u Hrvatskoj, Zagreb, 1982.
Vrišer, S., Jožef Holzinger, Maribor, 1997.
Baričević, D., Barokno kiparstvo sjeverne Hrvatske, Zagreb, 2008.
Citation of this web page:
Vlasta Zajec "Parish Church of St. James" in "Discover Baroque Art", Museum With No Frontiers, 2024. baroqueart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=monument;BA...
Prepared by: Vlasta Zajec
Vlasta Zajec
SURNAME: Zajec
NAME: Vlasta
AFFILIATION: Institute of Art History, Zagreb
TITLE: PhD, Scientific Consultant
CV:
Vlasta Zajec was awarded her BA in Art History and Comparative Literature from Zagreb University (Faculty of Philosophy) in 1989. In the same year she began work at the Institute of Art History. She was awarded her MA in 1995 (17th-Century Wooden Altars in Istria), and her PhD in 2001 (17th Century Wooden Sculpture in Istria). She has spent brief periods of study in Italy (Udine, Venice and Trieste) and Germany (Munich). Her areas of research are wooden and marble altars and 17th- and 18th-century sculpture in Istria and North Croatia.
Translation by: Graham McMaster
Translation copyedited by: Mandi Gomez
Mandi Gomez
Amanda Gomez is a freelance copy-editor and proofreader working in London. She studied Art History and Literature at Essex University (1986–89) and received her MA (Area Studies Africa: Art, Literature, African Thought) from SOAS in 1990. She worked as an editorial assistant for the independent publisher Bellew Publishing (1991–94) and studied at Bookhouse and the London College of Printing on day release. She was publications officer at the Museum of London until 2000 and then took a role at Art Books International, where she worked on projects for independent publishers and arts institutions that included MWNF’s English-language editions of the books series Islamic Art in the Mediterranean. She was part of the editorial team for further MWNF iterations: Discover Islamic Art in the Mediterranean Virtual Museum and the illustrated volume Discover Islamic Art in the Mediterranean.
True to its ethos of connecting people through the arts, MWNF has provided Amanda with valuable opportunities for discovery and learning, increased her editorial experience, and connected her with publishers and institutions all over the world. More recently, the projects she has worked on include MWNF’s Sharing History Virtual Museum and Exhibition series, Vitra Design Museum’s Victor Papanek and Objects of Desire, and Haus der Kulturen der Welt’s online publication 2 or 3 Tigers and its volume Race, Nation, Class.
MWNF Working Number: HR 46
Source: [baroqueart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=monument;BA...]
20080614 S 1330 VarPrelo Prelog 9514 PhotosCROPrelog_01 Crkva sv. Jakoba
5. i am a fixer. i love resolution. i crave the result, the tangible of broken then fixed.
i feel so accomplished and needed when i can successfully right a wrong. i can change a flat tire, repair a hole in a shirt, proofread a paper, replace a lightbulb.
but those are just things, people are harder. it took me a long time to realize that you can't put people back together like a broken vase. it's not as easy and you have to wait much longer than the few hours it takes for crazy glue to set.
and sometimes people don't want to be fixed. that was a tough realization too, and i am glad i won't have to learn it again.
will fix shit for hugs.
What I propose today - it's fast food from painting. By all subcultures fast food (including metaphysical) - my works is pure semi-finished goods, the materials are all that may come to office space inside the pens, used alone and not once paper, scanner HP, text markers, markers, pencils , glue, proofreaders, colored stickers.
Your writing deserves attention. Imagine having a team of academic editors, writers and proofreaders on your side.
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You think with the prices they charge they could afford to hire a proofreader. Taken with my phone at Neiman Marcus in Beverly HIlls.
Name of Monument:
Parish Church of St. James
Also known as:
Župna crkva sv. Jakova
Location:
Prelog, North-West Croatia, Croatia
Contact Details
Parish Church of St. James
T : +385 40 645 106
Parish Office, Glavna 34, 40323 Prelog (Responsible Institution)
Date:
1758 (church); 1765–1767 (high altar)
Artists:
Sculptor: Veit Königer (1729–1792); cabinetmaker: Josip Herman (active c. 1750)
Denomination / Type of monument:
Religious, parish church, interior furnishing
Patron(s):
The church: the citizens of Prelog and the parish priest, Ivan Mihovil Smrekar; the high altar: Abbot Josip Gradičaj
History:
The parish priest, Ivan Mihovil Smrekar who was educated in Graz and in Vienna, commissioned the church in 1758. The citizens of Prelog paid for it with alms. In little over a decade (1765–1767) a monumental three-part high altar – a documented work of the sculptor, Veit Königer, and cabinetmaker, Josip Herman of Graz – furnished the altar financed by Abbot Josip Gradičaj. It is likely that the community were able to engage the outstandingly important sculptor, Königer, because of family connections in Croatia – his sister was married to the Varaždin sculptor, Josip (Josephus) Schranz – after whose death she married the sculptor Leopold Mayrhofer (active c. 1771).
Description:
The high altar, a monumental and typologically rare composition consisting of three altars architecturally connected, is a documented work by Styria's most important sculptor of the time, Veit Königer. His work betrays a clear and persistent element of Classicism, linked to his artistic training at the Vienna Academy, along with Rococo elements. The central altar is dedicated to the titular saint of the church, St. James, while the side altars are dedicated to St. Joseph and St. John Nepomuk. The central part of the Altar of St. James is accentuated by a pair of columns the width of which, on the mensa, a monumental tabernacle is placed adorned with a row of angels. Alongside the columns are imposing figures of the apostles St. Peter and St. Paul, the handling of which draws closely on the sculptures of the same saints on the Altar of St. Ignatius in Graz Cathedral. An imposing Holy Trinity in a sunburst halo crowns the altar. On the side altars, the placing of the ornamentation is more marked, aspiring to the picturesque. This outstanding sculptural achievement was an important stimulus for the leading Maribor sculptor, Joseph (Jožef) Holzinger (1735–1797), an inspiration seen in the disposition of his sculptures on the side altars of the church in Polenšak (Slovenia). A pulpit was installed in the church in Prelog before the altar (1760 is mentioned). According to stylistic analysis, the pulpit reliefs are likely to have been by Königer.
View Short Description
How Monument was dated:
Archival sources.
Special features
St. Peter
High Altar
1765–1767
Attributed to Veit Königer (1729–1792)
An elongated and elegant saintly figure with his head thrown back, it is a characteristic example of Königer’s sculptural idiom with its typical lyricism, suffusing the usually more robust figures of the two leading apostles with a pronounced spirituality.
Apotheosis of St. John of Nepomuk
Right altar
1765–1767
Attributed to Veit Königer (1729–1792)
Apotheosis of St. Joseph
Left altar
1765–1767
Attributed to Veit Königer (1729–1792)
Selected bibliography:
Horvat, A., (ed) “Barok u kontinentalnoj Hrvatskoj” in Barok u Hrvatskoj, Zagreb, 1982.
Vrišer, S., Jožef Holzinger, Maribor, 1997.
Baričević, D., Barokno kiparstvo sjeverne Hrvatske, Zagreb, 2008.
Citation of this web page:
Vlasta Zajec "Parish Church of St. James" in "Discover Baroque Art", Museum With No Frontiers, 2024. baroqueart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=monument;BA...
Prepared by: Vlasta Zajec
Vlasta Zajec
SURNAME: Zajec
NAME: Vlasta
AFFILIATION: Institute of Art History, Zagreb
TITLE: PhD, Scientific Consultant
CV:
Vlasta Zajec was awarded her BA in Art History and Comparative Literature from Zagreb University (Faculty of Philosophy) in 1989. In the same year she began work at the Institute of Art History. She was awarded her MA in 1995 (17th-Century Wooden Altars in Istria), and her PhD in 2001 (17th Century Wooden Sculpture in Istria). She has spent brief periods of study in Italy (Udine, Venice and Trieste) and Germany (Munich). Her areas of research are wooden and marble altars and 17th- and 18th-century sculpture in Istria and North Croatia.
Translation by: Graham McMaster
Translation copyedited by: Mandi Gomez
Mandi Gomez
Amanda Gomez is a freelance copy-editor and proofreader working in London. She studied Art History and Literature at Essex University (1986–89) and received her MA (Area Studies Africa: Art, Literature, African Thought) from SOAS in 1990. She worked as an editorial assistant for the independent publisher Bellew Publishing (1991–94) and studied at Bookhouse and the London College of Printing on day release. She was publications officer at the Museum of London until 2000 and then took a role at Art Books International, where she worked on projects for independent publishers and arts institutions that included MWNF’s English-language editions of the books series Islamic Art in the Mediterranean. She was part of the editorial team for further MWNF iterations: Discover Islamic Art in the Mediterranean Virtual Museum and the illustrated volume Discover Islamic Art in the Mediterranean.
True to its ethos of connecting people through the arts, MWNF has provided Amanda with valuable opportunities for discovery and learning, increased her editorial experience, and connected her with publishers and institutions all over the world. More recently, the projects she has worked on include MWNF’s Sharing History Virtual Museum and Exhibition series, Vitra Design Museum’s Victor Papanek and Objects of Desire, and Haus der Kulturen der Welt’s online publication 2 or 3 Tigers and its volume Race, Nation, Class.
MWNF Working Number: HR 46
Source: [baroqueart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=monument;BA...]
20080614 S 1330 VarPrelo Prelog 9514 PhotosCROPrelog_01 Crkva sv. Jakoba
In case you wondered why I was so unusially quite over the last weeks, here you have the reason. You can read more about it on my crueltobekind blog.
The publisher is putting the final touches on it and I am waiting for the last chapter to proofread - but Monday should be the start for the printer. It is called "Twitter - in 140 characters to Web 2.0", and will be released mid Dec 2008.
Although the book is in German (for now), I will be looking for best practise and business use cases in other languages for the second edition, so if you have anything, do ping me under "suggestions /at/ mit140zeichen.de" or @nicolesimon.