yes
You capitialize president when you use it with the person's name such as President Clinton.
Museum names are always proper nouns and, thus, capitalized, like titles of books or music.
Yes, English should always be capitalized because it is a proper nou n.
* If the word occurs at the beginning of a sentence. * If it's part of a title, e.g. the title of a an essay, a poem, a novel ...etc.
yes capitialize both. It should be... Mount Mckinley... North America
For a long time, I never did, until one day, another WikiAnswers addicted contributor whom I respect and admire commented on it, and now I do. But you should let your conscience be your guide, march to your own drummer, and follow your own star.
No, he was not Jewish or part Jewish.
According to halacha (Jewish law), if the mother is Jewish the child is Jewish. If the father is Jewish, the child is not Jewish.
A child is born Jewish if the child's mother is Jewish.
To be Jewish can mean you either practice the Jewish religion, or are from a Jewish decent. It is both a race and a religion. Someone that is culturally Jewish may not practice the religion, but has a Jewish heritage. Likewise, people that do practice the Jewish religion do not have to be culturally Jewish, or have Jewish ancestors.
According to Orthodox and Conservative law, you are only Jewish if your mother is Jewish. Reform Judaism recognizes you as Jewish if either parent is Jewish AND you were raised Jewish or have a Jewish identity.
only if you are jewish. only if you are jewish. only if you are jewish. only if you are jewish.