No capitalization, unless it's someone's name.
The words "Barnes," "South," and "America" need to be capitalized in the sentence.
Only if it is someone's name, or is at the beginning of a sentence.
No, cardiovascular disease does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
No, the word "region" does not need to be capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word of the sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g. "Pacific Northwest region").
it depends on the way you put it in a sentence.
The words "Barnes," "South," and "America" need to be capitalized in the sentence.
No, seasons aren't capitalized.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
No, the term "summer solstice" is not capitalized unless it is used as part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
Only if it is someone's name, or is at the beginning of a sentence.
No, it shouldn't be capitalized.
No, cardiovascular disease does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
No!
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes, days of the week are capitalized.
No, the word "region" does not need to be capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word of the sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g. "Pacific Northwest region").
Well, as a common noun it does not need to be capitalized as for it used in this sentence, " I'd like to give you a wedding at my house." but if used as a proper noun it does need to be capitalized. " I loved the Wedding."