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No, you just write your name in fancy cursive.
of course.. women have always been able to train and master kung fu..a more famous one in the time frame your asking of is madame wang ju rong (might have spelled her name wrong)
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Turkish name. means friendly and cooparitive in class. eager to make friends and learn.
No, the name of the class, such as Introduction to Music History or Earth Science, does not need to be italicized. The name of a class is a proper noun so it must be capitalized.
name two groups of americans who might interpret our country's history differently
It might well be gilgamesh because it is probably the oldest liturature in history.
Sophie Germain did, in the 18th century.
In school we have history class. and someone asked me to name a sentence with the word history in it so..... Here are some Whats your history? Is your friendship history? are your grades history? What do u know about history? History is past tense. History is after future.
it might be hard for them to learn how to spell it when they are young... and teachers might have a hard time pronoucing it
the mathematical name for this fish is cross multiplication some of you might know this from miss kriegers class:)
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It depends. If it is the name of a specific class, then it would be capitalized: American History 101. If it is in sentence that only generally speaks about American history, then only "American" would be capitalized: American history.