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ANGELICA MAERIZ M. MINDORO

DRAFTING1. drawing,sketch,ordesign.2. afirstorpreliminaryformofanywriting,subjecttorevision,copying,etc.3. actofdrawing;delineation.4. acurrentofairinanyenclosedspace,especiallyinaroom,chimney,orstove5. acurrentofairmovinginanupwardordownwarddirection.Sense1Meaning:Writing a first version to be filled out and polished laterClassified under:Nouns denoting acts or actionsHypernyms ("drafting" is a kind of...):authorship;composition;penning;writing(the act of creating written works)

Sense2Meaning:The craft of drawing blueprintsClassified under:Nouns denoting acts or actionsSynonyms:drafting;mechanical drawingHypernyms ("drafting" is a kind of...):craft;trade(the skilled practice of a practical occupation)

Sense3

Meaning:The creation of artistic pictures or diagramsClassified under:Nouns denoting acts or actionsSynonyms:draftsmanship; drafting;drawingContext example:he learned drawing from his fatherHypernyms ("drafting" is a kind of...):art;artistic creation;artistic production(the creation of beautiful or significant things)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "drafting"):pyrography(the act of producing drawings on wood or leather by using heated tools or a fine flame)tracing(the act of drawing a plan or diagram or outline)

IMPORTANCE OF DRAFTING

Well, it helps get the exact measurements of stuff. For examples, you can draw a perfect circle with the compass. Using the same radius, you get a perfect hexagon, diameter, of triangle by bisecting line.Draftingis writing and drafting is a vital part of successful writing. The reason you will need to use drafting is that it can lay the fundamental framework of your final paper. If you lay the framework well, you'll have a good chance of writing a beautiful paper, however, if you do a poor job on the framework, success could be much more difficult to attain. The following section will take you through the drafting process(es) with instructions and handy tips.

Types of Drafts

Rough draft[edit]A rough draft is a very important step in the writing process. Writing more than one draft gives you the opportunity to catch problems and see where the paper may not be working. So, it is a very good idea to leave yourself with enough time to write at least two or three drafts of your paper. You may want to do an outline to plan your paper beforehand, but doing that is not always necessary. After you get your thoughts, any possible research and or sources needed in order you can begin actually writing. While you write your rough draft you may not feel completely satisfied about the paper, but that's okay because that is what a rough draft is for. You want to give yourself a chance to work to get to the best arrangement of ideas and find different ways of expressing them.

Final draft[edit]Yes! You are coming to the final draft now! However, this is not the end of your final paper yet! The overall structure of the writing construction has already been done, so we could say that you've achieved a half-success! Still, you need to go beyond drafting to the further sections which will be sure to guide you to completion of your paper! Keep up the hard work and you will be glad you went through so many drafts, all that hard work just might eventually pay off in a big way!JANINE MENDEZDRAFTINGThe nounDRAFTINGhas 3 senses:1.writing a first version to be filled out and polished later2.the craft of drawing blueprints3.the creation of artistic pictures or diagramsFamiliarity information:DRAFTINGused as a noun is uncommon.

Drafting which is the present participle of the word draft means a version of a writing piece. It is a type of drawing, plan or sketch. It is the writing of a first printout of a document which is to be polished later.

IMPORTANCE OF DRAFTING

Well, it helps get the exact measurements of stuff. For examples, you can draw a perfect circle with the compass. Using the same radius, you get a perfect hexagon, diameter, of triangle by bisecting line.

CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

Thecirculatory systemalso called thecardiovascular system, is anorgan systemthat permitsbloodto circulate and transport nutrients (such asamino acidsandelectrolytes),oxygen,carbon dioxide,hormones, andbloodcells to and fromcellsin the body to nourish it and help to fight diseases, stabilizebody temperatureandpH, and to maintainhomeostasis.The circulatory system is often seen to be composed of both thecardiovascular system, which distributes blood, and thelymphatic system, which circulates lymph.[1]These are two separate systems. The passage of lymph for example takes a lot longer than that of blood.[2]Blood is a fluid consisting ofplasma,red blood cells,white blood cells, andplateletsthat is circulated by theheartthrough the vertebratevascularsystem, carrying oxygen and nutrients to and waste materials away from all body tissues. Lymph is essentially recycled excess blood plasma after it has beenfilteredfrom theinterstitial fluid(between cells) and returned to the lymphatic system. The cardiovascular (from Latin words meaning 'heart'-'vessel') system comprises the blood,heart, andblood vessels.[3]The lymph, lymph nodes, and lymph vessels form the lymphatic system, which returns filtered blood plasma from the interstitial fluid (between cells) as lymph.While humans, as well as othervertebrates, have a closed cardiovascular system (meaning that the blood never leaves the network ofarteries,veinsandcapillaries), someinvertebrategroups have an open cardiovascular system. The lymphatic system, on the other hand, is an open system providing an accessory route for excess interstitial fluid to get returned to the blood.[4]The more primitive, diploblastic animal phyla lack circulatory systems.