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It depends on where you received the degree and the school's designation for the degree. Typically, within the US it is a EdD.
It should only be capitalized if it follows a name.
No. Your signature is your name, nothing else. When you set your name out at the end of a letter - in type - you append the initials, if you wish to, or if the letter deserves it.
M.D. means Doctor of Medicine. It comes from Medicinæ Doctor, and means "Teacher of Medicine" in Latin. It is the doctoral degree for physicians.
A master of arts degree is typically associated with secular fields such as history or music whereas a master of theological studies is unique to the field its name indicates. Also an MA from a seminary can be considered to be a terminal degree in its field and the assumption with an MTS is that the student will pursue doctoral studies. A master of arts degree is typically associated with secular fields such as history or music whereas a master of theological studies is unique to the field its name indicates. Also an MA from a seminary can be considered to be a terminal degree in its field and the assumption with an MTS is that the student will pursue doctoral studies.
An observatory.
Fisher is a fairly common last name in English-speaking countries and a number of Fishers have earned a doctoral degree. You will need to be more specific about which Dr. Fisher you are asking about.
This is probably an abbreviation for Bachelor of Medicine. It is not identical to an MD, but in some countries it is still the professional entry level degree in Medicine and may carry all or most of the qualifications one expects in an MD degree, despite the fact that it is not a doctoral level degree.
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It is an observatory.
R & D (Research & Development)
You put a comma between them, but unless you have a MA/MS or a Ph.d you don't place a degree after your name. An AA or a BS/BA are not graduate degrees and you will embarrass yourself if you place them after your name.