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Yes, "Payroll Specialist" should be capitalized as it is a job title.
Yes, "Federal Prosecutor" should be capitalized when referring to the official title of the position.
The word "position" should be capitalized in specific instances, such as when it is used as part of a title or when it refers to a specific job title. However, in general usage, it is not necessary to capitalize the word "position."
Yes, you should capitalize "About" in a title.
No, you do not need to capitalize "special education teaching position" in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of the sentence or part of a title.
Yes, you should capitalize the C in Century.
Yes, the term "Financial Aid Advisor" should be capitalized in a sentence as it is a formal title or job position.
No, because it isnot a propernoun.
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, the word "science" is a common noun. Proper nouns are capitalized.
Yes, "Vice President" should be capitalized when it refers to the specific title or position of the Vice President of a country or organization.
You should capitalize Colosseum when referring to the specific ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome.