You capitalize master's degree when it is used referring to a specific degree. For example, Jim has his Masters of Science. When referring to a general program, like the master's program of a college, it is not capitalized.
"John Doe, who has a master's degree in psychology." is the proper usage of the apostrophe. Also: you don't capitalize "master's"
If it was being used in a sentence such as, "Mr. Brown was studying to be a lawyer; he couldn't wait to get his law degree", you do not capitalize it. I can't think of an example when you would capitalize it. If the word is used of a body of religious law, one would capitalize it, for example, 'Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the Law'.
no you don't
No, "ecology" is not capitalized when used in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
You do not have to capitalize fourteen hundred dollars. The only time you would capitalize any word in that phrase is when the word "fourteen" was used at the beginning of a sentence.
yes because it is a nounNo! don't capitalize it unless its at the beginning of the sentence.it should even if it is not at the beginning of a sentence because it is a proper noun
It depends on where you put it in a sentence. Of coarse in the beginning of a sentence you capitalize space but by it's self no you don't capitalize.
It is generally not necessary to capitalize the word "reincarnation" unless it is used at the beginning of a sentence or as part of a title.
Conjunctions used in the titles are not capitalized except if it used as the first or last word of the title but it is capitalized when used in the beginning of the sentence.
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No, you don't have to capitalize the "m" in "marsupial" unless it is the start of a sentence, or maybe used as a heading in a table.
No, "ACE wrapping" is not typically capitalized when used in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.