Captain John Smith did have a journal and he also kept private letters. In 1612 he took some of his letters and wrote a book called Proceedings of the English Colony of Virginia.
It can be written down as John Smith, Ph.D., - traditionally or John Smith Ph.D. - in recent writing (you may refer to The Chicago Manual of Style (1993) 15th edition where they recommend not to use any comma at all.)
The abbreviation Jr. (short for junior) uses a period, just like any other abbreviation. There is usually also a comma between the junior and the last name, i.e., John Smith, Jr.
John and Mary Smith
No,AQdam smith don't have wife because most of his histroy saying that so i don't think had wife. I am Student who write Redort about Adam smith and I culdn't found if he had wife or not. So Please help me to write Report about Adam Smith. I don't know what to write so i hope u guys can help thanks
John Smith was not on the Titanic. The ship's captain was Edward Smith. Not even related to John Smith.
You would write Dr.John Smith
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Example, John Smith M.B.A.
she used to write in a diary, and she still does, so I think that that's where she got the idea from.
You would write it as: Mr. John Smith c/o, (address)
It depends on how pompous the attorney is. Some lawyers love to throw their titles around. For these people, write: John Smith, J.D. (juris doctor) or John Smith (esquire) or John Smith, Attorney at Law Most lawyers though, don't care how you address them as long as it is respectful. Just write: Mr. John Smith or John Smith.
Mr. John Smith, BSc (Hons).
You just write it after the name in all lower case letters: John Smith esq.
John Evelyn's Diary was created in 1818.
It can be written down as John Smith, Ph.D., - traditionally or John Smith Ph.D. - in recent writing (you may refer to The Chicago Manual of Style (1993) 15th edition where they recommend not to use any comma at all.)
Example: John Smith M.S.