No, "heritage" should not be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a proper noun, such as "Heritage Foundation."
I can give you several sentences.Freedom is America's heritage.You should learn about your ethnic heritage.He is proud of his Spanish heritage.
A person should be proud of their heritage as it shows how their family have developed over many years.
There is no doubt that her heritage is impeccable.
In general, no, "transition process" should not be capitalized in a sentence.
Spanish should be capitalized but olives shouldn't be.
I can give you several sentences.Freedom is America's heritage.You should learn about your ethnic heritage.He is proud of his Spanish heritage.
my Italian heritage includes eating pasta
This colt's heritage is now in question.
A person should be proud of their heritage as it shows how their family have developed over many years.
The organization had a long heritage of giving.
The building is part of my family's heritage.
India is a country of national heritage of honor, pride, and courage.
There is no doubt that her heritage is impeccable.
The man tried to embrace his British heritage by drinking tea today.
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We have to treasure our cultural heritage, and preserve it for future generations.
We're proud of our multinational heritage.