Yes it should be.
Using all capital letters for a name is called "acronym."
If this is a proper name (as in a first-name or last-name of a person) the answer is yes. If it is an acronym (letters that stand for something such as "USA" stands for United States of America) then all the letters should be capitalized.
The state capital with the longest name in the United States is "Oklahoma City," which has 11 letters.
only if it is part a person's title as in: Associate Professor John H. Smith, otherwise it is just a regular noun.
Completed projects can be capitalized by highlighting their names or titles. This can be done by using capital letters for the first letter of each word in the project name or by using all capital letters for the entire project name.
It's a name and names have initial capital letters.
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One should properly write "PhD" after their name with no spaces and in all capital letters.
Using all capital letters for a name is called "acronym."
Capital letters are know as upper case.
It means you should write your name using capital letters. E.g.: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
When ever you wright a name or title of a person the first letter In that name or title should always be in capital letters this is done out of respect for that person...
No - capital letters are only for the start of sentences - or as the first letter of something that has a name (such as a person, building or street.
Hartford is the capital city of Connecticut.
All of them
Jefferson City, Missouri has the most letters with 13 letters.
If this is a proper name (as in a first-name or last-name of a person) the answer is yes. If it is an acronym (letters that stand for something such as "USA" stands for United States of America) then all the letters should be capitalized.