) Usually they are not capitalised, unless they are are part of a name. The other time the are capitalised is when refering to society/civilisation/values etc, as in Western countries, Western philosophies, Eastern cultures etc. Do I capitalize Western countries? In effect, English capitalizes...
The regions of Wales - South Wales, Mid Wales, North Walesand West Wales should always be capitalised and should not be hyphenated. Regions should not be capitalised when used as compass points, e.g. 'driving north on The Cambrian Way'. Do you capitalize nationalities as adjectives? Note:La...
There seems to be no consistency asto when to capitalise Old World or or when to hyphenate old-world. Old World in this context to mean Europe. The Old World monkeys - here Old World is capitalised and not hypenated. Why is Earth capitalized? Here's why: Used in this capacity,Earth is...
For both digital and print content,job titles should now be capitalised when used in relation to a specific member of staff. For example: 'Lauren Ipsum, Director of Teaching. ' However, if a job title is used without being associated with a specific person, then the title should continue t...
The terms romance and romanticshould normally only be capitalised at the beginnings of sentences or in titles. The term Romantic (with a capital letter) refers to the literary style of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
Many of the benefits that arise from municipal investment decisions or plan changes will be capitalised in property values. For example, a municipal decision to invest in the city’s parks will create significant benefits for municipal residents in that they can use the parks for rest and recreat...