In MLA format, "header" and "heading" refer to different elements. The header is a brief passage placed at the top of each page, containing the author's last name and page number. A heading, on the other hand, is a title at the beginning of a paper that provides the reader with information about the content that follows.
Yes.
In MLA format, when citing a source with multiple authors, the header should include the last names of all authors listed in the same order as they appear in the source.
Headings and subheadings:
Yes, if you are using Microsoft Word it will be the same on a Mac or a PC.
No, ico format allows for multiple images, but not for an animation. This is possible with cursor files (.cur) that are almost the same, except for the id in the header.
tvshack.bz..............its the same thing but a different format :)
When citing a source with multiple authors in MLA format, the heading should include the last names of all the authors listed in the same order as they appear in the source.
The part your talking about conects to your manifold or header then goes to you exhaust i wonderd the same thing for a while.
A tiff file format is a type of image. Tiff itself stands for Tag Image File Format. It is basically the same thing as a jpeg or png image.
No they should not.
Not really, the heeler is the person who ropes the calfs hind leg in team roping. The person who ropes the neck is the header.
No, the MOV file format is not the same as the MP4 file format.