No, "confirmand" should not be capitalized when referring to individuals unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
Yes, "Olympian" should be capitalized because it refers to a specific group of individuals who compete in the Olympic Games.
Yes, when the word "capital" is used in reference to the capital city or financial assets, it should be capitalized. However, when it is used in a general sense, like "capital punishment," it should not be capitalized.
Yes, "Confirmands" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to individuals who are receiving confirmation in Christian faith.
It depends on the context. If they preced the name of a continent they do.
Yes, "Dear Team" should be capitalized when used as a greeting to address a group of individuals collectively.
Yes, in the APA reference list, acronyms should be capitalized.
Yes, if it is in reference to the contemporary spiritual movement.
Yes, "Olympian" should be capitalized because it refers to a specific group of individuals who compete in the Olympic Games.
Not if it is used as an independent noun (in reference to students, ie: I am an undergraduate at Hofstra. However, if used in reference to a title, ie: Hofstra Undergraduate Course Catalog, do capitalize.
Yes, when the word "capital" is used in reference to the capital city or financial assets, it should be capitalized. However, when it is used in a general sense, like "capital punishment," it should not be capitalized.
Yes, "Confirmands" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to individuals who are receiving confirmation in Christian faith.
It depends on the context. If they preced the name of a continent they do.
Yes, "Dear Team" should be capitalized when used as a greeting to address a group of individuals collectively.
Yes, "Century" should be capitalized when used in reference to a specific century, such as the 21st Century.
No, you should copy the original format when quoting.
The word "colonies" is usually a common noun and is not capitalized. However, if you are talking about a specific group of colonies, it may be appropriate to capitalize the work in combination with the proper noun that makes then a reference to specific colonies.
Yes, "Gay Rights Movement" should be capitalized as it refers to a specific social and political movement advocating for the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals.