Capitalization Craze By: Brook Reid & Kasey Doss.

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Capitalization Craze By: Brook Reid & Kasey Doss

Table of Contents 1) Persons and Animals8) Buildings and Other Structures 2) Geographical Names2) Geographical Names and pg 2and pg 29) Monuments, Memorials, and Awards 3) Organizations, Teams, Institutions, and Government Bodies 10) Religions and Followers, Holy Days and Celebrations, Sacred Writings, and Specific Deities 4) Historical Events and Periods, Special Events, Calendar Items, and Holidays 11) Planets, Stars, Constellations, and Other Heavenly Bodies 5) Nationalities, Races, and People 6) Businesses and Brand Names of Business Products 7) Ships, Trains, Aircraft, and Spacecraft *Ms. Tapson the contents are hyperlinked

Persons & Animals Barack Obama Squirrel Persons Sarah Palin Platypus Animals Back to Table Of Contents

Geographical Names Continents Missouri & Florida Clearwater, Florida & Orange Beach, Alabama States United States & Canada Cities & Towns Countries North America & Australia Back to Table Of Contents

Geographical Names (cont.) Islands Hawaii & Attu Bodies of Water Pacific & Atlantic Oceans EE & PP Black Rock Volcano & St. Helens Others Streets & Highways Back to Table Of Contents

Organizations, Teams, Institutions, & Government Bodies Institutions Teams Organizations Government Bodies HCAA & FFA St. Louis Cardinals & New York Jets Cox South & OMC FBI & U.S. Social Security Back to Table Of Contents

Historical Events and Periods, Special Events, Calendar Items, and Holidays Historical Events & Periods: *Great Depression *Civil War Special Events: *World Series *Missouri State Fair Calendar Items & Holidays: *Christmas *Easter Back to Table Of Contents

Nationalities, Races, and Peoples Nationalities: *American *French Races: *Black *Caucasian Peoples: *Mesopotamians *Egyptians Back to Table Of Contents

Businesses and Brand Names Of Business Products Businesses: *Nike *Under Armour Business Products: *Fruit of the Loom Underwear *Jiffy Peanut Butter Back to Table Of Contents

Ships, Trains, Aircraft, and Spacecraft Ships: *The Mayflower *Pinta Trains: *CG Tilting Train *Great American Train Aircraft: *Military Aircraft *Black Hawk Spacecraft: *Jaguar C-X75 *ESA-ESA Back to Table Of Contents

Buildings and other Structures Buildings: *St. Louis Arch *Empire State Building Other Structures: *Dunes Village Resort *Baymont Inn & Suites Back to Table Of Contents

Monuments, Memorials, and Awards Monuments: *Eiffel Tower *Leaning Tower Of Pisa Memorials: *Cabanatuan Memorial *Spanish American War Awards: *The Golden Reel *Academy Award Back to Table Of Contents

Religions and Followers, Holy Days and Celebrations, Sacred Writings, and Specific Deities Religions and Followers: *Christian Baptist *Buddha Holy Days and Celebrations: *Christmas Day *Hanukkah Sacred Writings: *Book of the Dead *Tanakh Hebrew Bible Specific Deities: *Jesus *Aurora Back to Table Of Contents

Planets, Stars, Constellations, and Other Heavenly Bodies Planets: *Jupiter *Sun Stars: *Sirus B *Barnards Star Constellations: *Orion *Leo Other Heavenly Bodies: *White Dwarf *Neutron Back to Table Of Contents