Before the reader sits down to read the piece word for word, he'll likely flip through the piece and read the eye - catching
subheads which, by themselves, will tell a story.
Professional review - This is the most crucial
subheading which highlights your achievements and recognitions.
Not exact matches
Select the
subheadings of your blog post (
which are likely the key points) to add them to your storyboard.
Indeed, the
subhead next to the photograph reads: «Growing Old Without Thinking Old» «-- exactly what Daisy Grunau complained of in pointing to standards of youth as those by
which we measure all behavior and appearance.
News you can use, depending on who you are: On the CNN website under the lead story one morning, «Kansas Court: Your sperm, your responsibility,»
which had the
subhead «Artificial insemination done without a doctor,» were links to two related stories, the first of
which was: «Don't let this happen to you.»
Even more flabbergasting than the title of the article was the
subhead,
which read, «You're not in control.»
So, you'll benefit from using header tags for your page divisions (headings and
subheads) rather than an arbitrarily defined tag — use H2 or H3 rather than, and make sure that your likely keywords show up in the headings (
which they should do anyway, if the headings are any guide to the content).
Most sites will have prompts (
subheadings) like Self - Summary, Things I'm Good At, Favorite Activities, What I'm Looking For, etc.
which help, but it can still be challenging to write a profile that describes the real you.
I recently published a book
which had quite a number if
subheadings within each chapter, an average of about one per page, so some pages had more than one
subheading.
The
subheadings were bold and centered,
which gave them the appearance of having both left and right indents.
In normal nonfiction books,
which often have one or more levels of
subheads, there's no reason to put a page break before a
subhead, and I would recommend against doing so.
I'm over the moon learning there's a way to do
subheads,
which I've coveted, but been unable to bastardize.
This example is from my Self - Publishing Boot Camp Guide for Authors
which, like many nonfiction books, is divided into many
subheadings.
You may want to modify the story heading and
subhead, both of
which have «cosmic galactic rays» instead of «galactic cosmic rays.»
Finally, consider Der Spiegel «s 2010 analysis of the ClimateGate scandal,
which attempts to marginalize the damage with gems like this (under the article's Industrial Propaganda for the «Less Educated «
subheading):
I also recommend to potential job seekers to change the title of this
subheading from Career Objective to Personal Statement
which makes more sense.
The resume uses a job title heading with
subheadings that focus on the core areas of strength,
which are strategic marketing, business development and corporate branding.
The applicant has created the two skill
subheadings Management and Marketing, under
which she placed relevant achievement statements.
Now this makes sense because ultimately you have to gather all the information related to every field and place them properly in the template
which only has the related headings and
subheadings.
Or, you can choose broad
subheads to highlight skills,
which may include «Research and Analysis,» «Process Improvement» and «Project Management.»
You state:» It seems you're selectively reading clause 11, because you forget about
subheading iii
which states that personal information may be collected for, among other things, marketing the property by posting personal information on publicly accessible websites.»
It seems you're selectively reading clause 11, because you forget about
subheading iii
which states that personal information may be collected for, among other things, marketing the property by posting personal information on publicly accessible websites.
Under the
subheading «Services Borrower Did Shop For» and in the applicable column as described in paragraph (f) of this section, an itemization of the services and corresponding costs for each of the settlement services required by the creditor for
which the consumer shopped in accordance with § 1026.19 (e)(1)(vi)(A) and that are provided by persons other than the creditor or mortgage broker, the name of the person ultimately receiving the payment for each such amount, and the total of all such itemized costs that are designated borrower - paid at or before closing.
Under the
subheading «Other,» an itemization of any other amounts in connection with the transaction that the consumer is likely to pay or has contracted with a person other than the creditor or loan originator to pay at closing and of
which the creditor is aware at the time of issuing the Loan Estimate, a descriptive label of each such amount, and the subtotal of all such amounts.
Under the
subheading «Services Borrower Did Not Shop For» and in the applicable columns as described in paragraph (f) of this section, an itemization of the services and corresponding costs for each of the settlement services required by the creditor for
which the consumer did not shop in accordance with § 1026.19 (e)(1)(vi)(A) and that are provided by persons other than the creditor or mortgage broker, the name of the person ultimately receiving the payment for each such amount, and the total of all such itemized amounts that are designated borrower - paid at or before closing.