The noun 'Bible' is capitalized as a proper noun as a word for the sacred book of Christianity or Hebrew Scriptures; the name of a specific book. A proper noun is always capitalized.
The common noun 'bible' is not capitalized as a word for book, magazine, or column considered authoritative in a specific field. A common noun is capitalized only when it's the first word in a sentence.
Personally I do not do either, but you can capitalize it if you wish to express a sense of piety. Do not italicize.
No, the word autism is not capitalised in a sentence. It should only be capitalised at the beginning of sentences and when it forms part of a title. (e.g. the title of a research paper).
It should be--- The first paper asked the question, "Why attend such a conference?" with the answer, "Connections."
Capitalize areas of the country, but not directions. My answer would be yes, capitalize it. Capitalization is a sign of respect. If it is wrong on a worksheet you will lose a point (and don't argue because the old school textbook (1985) doesn't capitalize it in the answer key). But if you don't capitalize it in a paper or web site, you could hurt someone's feelings.
There is none. The word research can be a verb or a noun, and as a noun can be an adjunct with other nouns, as in research facility, research paper, or research grant.An adjective that is related to research is researchable.
Personally I do not do either, but you can capitalize it if you wish to express a sense of piety. Do not italicize.
absolutely
I capitalize it. Bible is usually capitalized anyway.
No
Yes, always capitalize a state.
Capitalize the names of books of the Bible, such as Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, and Revelation, as it is a proper noun.
The word puma is not a proper noun so, as far as I'm aware, it should only be capitalized if it's at the beginning of the sentence.
No, the word autism is not capitalised in a sentence. It should only be capitalised at the beginning of sentences and when it forms part of a title. (e.g. the title of a research paper).
If you are writing in APA style (and I assume you are), you do not capitalize the names of theories or hypotheses.
Yes, "Bible" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring specifically to the religious text held sacred by Christians.
The difference between an informative paper and a research based paper is that a research based paper must cite the sources of information while an informational paper does not have to cite sources. An informational paper is also written in a simpler format than a research paper.
No they shouldn't be capitalized.