Yes, if it is in reference to the contemporary spiritual movement.
The word enjoy should be capitalized o nly if it is used i n the begi n ni ng of the se nte nce but the New Year should always be capitalized. It should be- E njoy the New Year.
New and Year should be capitalized but resolution should not.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
The first 'c' should be capitalized.
The word enjoy should be capitalized o nly if it is used i n the begi n ni ng of the se nte nce but the New Year should always be capitalized. It should be- E njoy the New Year.
Yes. New Year should always be capitalized. It should be- As you prepare to e nter the New Year
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
New and Year should be capitalized but resolution should not.
Yes, "National" should be capitalized in "National Library of New Zealand" as it is part of the institution's official name.
No, it would not be capitalized, but it should be pluralized.
Yes, the first word after a semicolon should be capitalized if it is the start of a new sentence or independent clause.
Yes. New Year should always be capitalized because it is a proper nou n.
When using the term "library" in a general sense, it is not capitalized. However, if you are referring to a specific library with a proper name (e.g., New York Public Library), then it should be capitalized.
You have spelled it correctly though it should be capitalized.
No, "Soho" should not have the "H" capitalized as it is an acronym for "south of Houston Street" in Manhattan, New York City.
Yes it should be capitalized