Q: You should try to proofread a paper copy of the document instead of proofreading on a computer screen. It is easier to catch errors on paper than on a computer screen. Print the paper using a larger font (e.g. 14 point) so that you can see the punctuation marks more clearly.  Do not rely on your computer to catch all of your errors.You can use the spelling and grammar check on the computer before you proofread the document yourself. You can proofread the document on your computer screen before you print it out as well. For longer documents such as book-length manuscripts, you may want to ask to be provided with a paper copy or bill for the cost of printing Having a list of things to check for will help you stay organized. As a proofreader, you are checking for spelling errors, grammatical errors, punctuation errors, spacing, fonts, numbering, and margins. You can look for one error each time you go through the document or you may try to check for multiple errors at time.  For example, you may focus on punctuation as you read the text the first time and check spelling the next time you go through the text. If you are proofreading your own work, write down the errors that you usually make and pay special attention to them. You probably won't have time to use this strategy with a long work, such as a novel or dissertation, but reading backwards might be helpful for shorter pieces. Start at the bottom of the page and read the text from right to left. Reading the paper out of context will help you identify errors. Take your time and read each word.  Also read the paper out loud. This will force you the read more slowly and you may catch additional errors.  Focus on one sentence at a time. You can cover up the other sentences with a piece of paper or an index card to help you focus.  Use a highlighter or colored pen to mark the errors that you find. Proofread the text at least twice. You can alternate reading it forwards and backwards. Also, set aside time (e.g. 20 minutes, 60 minutes, 24 hours) between each proofreading session. Viewing the text with fresh eyes will make you a more accurate proofreader.  Always proofread in a quiet environment when you are not distracted. If there are a lot of errors, you will need to read the the text more. Consider having another person proofread the text as well. If you are in school, ask a teacher or tutor proofread the text. If you are in college, your school probably has a writing center that can help you.
A: Print out the document if possible. Make a list of errors. Read the document backwards. Read the document multiple times if time allows.

Article: " The main menu is the first screen you see when opening the game. " It should be the button on the far right. There are three sliders in the "Crosshair Appearance" section, named 'Size', 'Thickness', and one that changes Opacity (which just has a check box for 'Blend' next to it.), each of these sliders change the crosshair's looks in game. Adjust the sliders until the crosshair in the box to the left of the sliders matches what you want.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Go to the main menu, and click "Options. Click the tab that says "Multiplayer. Edit your crosshair by adjusting the sliders.

Problem: Article: \ The second layer of plywood will make your quarter pipe last longer and make it stronger. You don't want to line up the seams of the first and second layer.     This is optional.
Summary: Screw the 2-foot by 8-foot (600 by 2400 mm) piece of plywood you just cut on top of the first layer of plywood at the left edge of the quarter pipe. Screw a 4-foot by 8-foot (1200 by 2400 mm)sheet of 3/8-inch (9 mm) plywood next to the 2-foot by 8-foot (600 by 2400 mm) piece. Screw the second piece of 2-foot by 8-foot (600 by 2400 mm) sheet of plywood next to the full piece to complete the surface. Screw the first sheet of 1/4-inch (5.2 mm) 4-foot by 8-foot (1200 by 2400 mm) masonite onto the second layer of plywood. Screw a second 4-foot by 8-foot (1200 by 2400 mm) sheet of masonite next to the first layer. Make the transition from your quarter pipe to the ground smoother by buying a piece of sheet metal 6 inches by 8 feet (150 by 2400 mm) to screw into the Masonite at the bottom of the ramp.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Niacin, or vitamin B3, is an important nutrient that is thought to help maintain multiple systems in your body. Among its benefits, many believe that niacin helps maintain healthy skin and is capable of treating milia.  Talk to your doctor before taking any supplements. Note that there is no scientific evidence to support the claim that niacin can get rid of milia faster. If you do not already take niacin supplements, begin by taking a small dose of 100 mg daily. Do not exceed 1500 mg of niacin daily since large doses have the potential to cause liver damage. Only use pure niacin supplements, since these are less likely to contain harmful toxins or additives. This co-enzyme and B vitamin is also known as vitamin H. Most people take in enough biotin through diet alone, but if you suspect that you may need more, you can also take it in supplement form.  Ask your doctor before trying new supplements. Biotin is thought to have multiple benefits. It supports adequate skin health, which means that it may help your skin to release the milia quicker. Note that there are no scientific studies capable of backing this claim, however. Adults should only take 25 to 35 mcg of biotin a day. Increasing the amount of CoQ10 your body gets can be done naturally and without the use of supplements. Your body produces CoQ10 when you exercise, and the vitamin can also be found in foods like meat and fish.This vitamin is thought to help maintain many of your body's systems and functions and may help improve the health of your skin.  Note that there is no scientific evidence to support a direct link between CoQ10 and milia. However, it is generally considered safe. Talk to your doctor before taking any supplements. CoQ10 acts as an emulsifier, so it removes oils from the body. By allowing your body to flush these oils out more easily, it may be able to help the pores blocked with milia to flush out any dead skin cells, as well.

SUMMARY: Try niacin supplements. Consider biotin supplements. Increase your intake of CoQ10.

Q: Go to the Home screen by tapping the home icon. The home icon is black and contains a small, white house on it. You can power on your device by holding down the power button. When looking at the Kindle in a portrait orientation, press and hold the power button for a few seconds. Your Kindle will start up soon after you release this button. Once you find the title you want to remove from your Kindle device, ensure it has been selected by seeing it is underlined. The underline will be a thick, black line. Pressing this button will display an action list. At the bottom of the action list, there will be an option to “Remove from Device.” Using your controller, move down to this option. Once you are sure you wish to archive your book, press the center button to select “Remove from Device”.  Once archived, an item can be recovered. Archiving simply removes the item from your Kindle, but it maintains record of purchase and download.  Restore an archived item by going to the "Archived Items" section of your Kindle screen. Scroll until you find the title you want, then press the center button to download the content again.
A:
Power on your Kindle. Use the 5-way controller to navigate through your library. Press the right direction on your 5-way controller.