No it shouldn't be capitalized.
When using it as a name please capitalize it.
It is a good point. You can capitalize your Job positions. No problem. The attached link has very useful information that could help you.
Not unless it is part of the name of an organized group, ie., The Committee for Community Improvement.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Yes, when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: I want to talk with Major Llantos. Have you seen the report, Captain?
If you're refering to a new asset that has not yet been placed into use, all costs incurred to bring a fixed asset into a condition for use should be capitalized as part of the asset's total cost. If you're refering to idle machinery that is no longer in use, then storage expenses should be expensed.
No. You only need to capitalize the word "trust" or "trustees" when you are referring to the specific trust. For example: As referenced in the John Doe Revocable Living Trust. John Doe, as Trustee for the John Doe Revocable Living Trust. However, if you are simply refering to the trust, you do not need to capitalize the word trust. The above-mentioned trust contains limited authority for the trustees.
I have given a related link below. In any of their articles they always capitalize the breed of dog they are refering to, at the beginning of a sentence or in the middle. Also; the breed Chihuahua is a stand alone breed, meaning there is no English, French as in English bull dog, or French Poodle. I think it's safe to capitalize a dog breed if you prefer to.
Yes
BS 5974 refering for Suspended and BS 5973 refering for all other scaffolds.
No, "biology degree" does not need to be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
no, but you do capitalize mum