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  1. Capitalization Rules (Cheap Charts) by Carson-Dellosa Publishing, 2001-09-11
  2. The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation: An Easy-to-Use Guide with Clear Rules, Real-World Examples, and Reproducible Quizzes by Jane Straus, 2007-12-14
  3. Capitalization And Punctuation Rules And Writing by Kim Anton, Maria Sweeney, 2002-06
  4. Be consistent: A manual of rules governing capitalization, punctuation, abbreviation, and other common but disturbing elements of the written word by Herbert Malcolm Hofford, 1935

41. Capitalization Of Job Titles - Grammar & Punctuation | The Blue Book Of Grammar
With capitalization of job titles, there are rules and then there is the “rule.” The rules are based on some precedent while the “rule” is based on ego.
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Capitalization of Job Titles
With capitalization of job titles, there are rules and then there is the “rule.” The rules are based on some precedent while the “rule” is based on ego. Let’s go over the rules that have precedent first. Rule: Capitalize job titles immediately preceding the name when used as part of the name. Example: We asked Chairperson Leong to join us at the meeting. Rule: Capitalize job titles immediately following the name when the word the does not appear in front of the job title. Examples: Ms. Leong, Chairperson, will join us at the meeting.
Ms. Leong, Chair, will join us at the meeting.
Mr. Hanson, Editorial Advisor for The Independent Journal , helped draft the article. Rule: When the appears in front of the job title, do not capitalize. Examples: Mr. Hanson, the editorial advisor, helped draft the article.
The chairperson, Sarah Leong, will join us at the meeting.

42. General Writing And Grammar Help: Capitalization, Proper Nouns, Grammar Book
proper nouns, grammar book, warriner Sorry for the delay in answering, Calvin. You should capitalize titles of books, plays, movies., etc. You should capitalize titles like Dr
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Expert: Tony Colasurdo - 3/14/2005 Question I understand that in every sentence the first word is to be capitalized, also Proper nouns. (names, etc.) What other instances where capitalization is a must?

43. Rules Of Capitalization - Education Resource - StudySphere
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44. Accu Assist -- Grammar Tips & Tidbits Archive -- Capitalization In Titles And
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45. Grammar And Punctuation For Bullet Lists
Learn how to properly format and punctuate a bulleted list.
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Bullet List Grammar
Bullet lists are a powerful way to display a list of ideas or items. Based on the number of hits I receive on another of my websites, many webmasters are looking for help with grammar and punctuation for bullet lists. The good news is that some of the grammar and punctuation rules we were taught in school for lists are not used anymore. I suspect this is simply a natural progression of how we display information and not a decline in our grammar skills.
Introducing a Bullet List
Let's start at the beginning. There are traditionally 3 main ways to introduce lists:
Ellipsis (...)
While the ellipsis was previously used to indicate missing words or phrases, in the web world it has also been used to indicate more information is coming.
Colon ( : )
This is perhaps the most commonly used punctuation to indicate the beginning of a bullet list. Traditional grammar usage is for the colon to indicate a list traditionally listed within a sentence; much the same function it serves as an introduction to a bullet list.
Em Dash
An em dash is the longer version of the hyphen. An em dash is preferred to a hyphen as the increased width provides a better visual break.

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