Yes. When social work is used within the title of a degree, a school, or a department, it should be capitalized.
Yes, "Social Work" should be capitalized when referring to the profession or academic field.
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Yes, "Social Studies" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific academic subject that is taught in schools.
Yes, you should capitalize the word "Corporate" when it is part of a proper noun or title. For example: Corporate Headquarters.
Yes, you should capitalize the word "scurvy" if it is the first word in a sentence or if it is part of a proper noun or title.
Yes, if you're referring to the concept of Fate as a proper noun, then you should capitalize it. For example, in the phrase "believer in Fate," the word should not be capitalized.
Yes, the word "observance" should be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence or in titles.
No, you do not capitalize the word social worker. The only time the word social worker should be capitalized is when you are using it as a title.
No, you should not. You should only capitalize a word when it is at the start of a sentence or when it is a proper noun.
No.
No, unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g., Elementary School ABC).
No, the words "southern male" should not be capitalized unless they are part of a specific title or heading. In regular sentences, they should be written in lowercase.
Yes
You only capitalize with if it begins a sentence. Example:With recent rains, crops should grow well.
Unless it is the first word in a sentence, then you don't need to capitalize "tobacco."
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No.
At the beginning of a sentence.
No, "ackee" is not typically capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.