Oslo is a city, thus it is always capitalized.
Yes, "Oslo" should be capitalized as it is the name of a city. "Oslo paper" refers to a type of paper, so "paper" should not be capitalized in this context.
Yes, the branches of government such as the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches should be capitalized when referring to them as specific entities within a paper.
No they shouldn't be capitalized.
In APA style, the first word of the title is capitalized, along with any proper nouns and the first word after a colon. In MLA style, all major words are capitalized in the title of a paper, except for conjunctions, articles, and prepositions.
Yes, "Child Welfare System" should be capitalized in your paper as it is a proper noun referring to a specific system or organization related to the welfare of children.
Yes, seasons should be capitalized when they are used as proper nouns, such as "I love the colors of Fall." If they are used more generally, they should not be capitalized, as in "I enjoy the cooler weather in fall."
Oslo paper is a kind of a paper which is thick and it has a rough surface
Oslo paper is thicker than bond paper
White
Opaque
9x12 9x12
it is commonly used for posters......
it is commonly used for posters......
Yes it is. Oslo papers are thicker and have a rougher surface so you can use it as a watercolour paper. Its also best for drawing and arts
Yes it should be capitalized.
9"12
In the Philippines, Oslo paper typically comes in the size of 9 x 12 inches. This size is commonly used for various printing and writing purposes.
If you mean a newspaper from Oslo, Norway Aftenposten and Dagsavisen is two major newspapers with special focus on Oslo. But all the national media is situated in Oslo (expect TV2)