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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").
In a conjunction, such as "and," "but," or "or," you do not need to capitalize unless it is the first word of a sentence.
it depends on the way you put it in a sentence.
No, the word "seismograph" does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
You would only capitalize pelican if it was at the beginning of the sentence. Pelican is not a proper noun, so it would not be capitalized.
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!
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."
In a conjunction, such as "and," "but," or "or," you do not need to capitalize unless it is the first word of a sentence.
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No.
The word birthday need not be capitalized, but if someone's birthday is, for example, February 6th then the month is capitalized. Birthday should be capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence. It will also be capitalized if it is a proper noun. An example would be if someone's name was Birthday Jones, that would be capitalized.