Answer: The poem "Shoulders," by Naomi Shihab Nye reflects on our lives today.
Explanation: In the poem, Nye tells us about a man crossing a street in the rain with a young child he is carrying.He must use caution crossing the street. He must caution to avoid the raindrops, all the while looking, listening and caring for the child he is carrying. The symbolism of course is, that we are that person carrying the child, and it is our responsibility to do all we can to care for, nurture and protect that child because our society is such today that there are many raindrops, puddles and speeding autos we need to avoid, not in the literal sense but certainly figuratively. In this time of pandemic, the message could not be clearer-we need to care for one another. We need to take care of one another, because we are all in this together.
Napoleon's Continental System was designed to destroy the British economy completely by blocking any trades from allies to Britain and even the neutral countries. Britian counter blocked and resulted in the Anglo-American War of 1812.
<span>The mongol Dynasty came last in the history of india. The Mongol Empire rose up out of the unification of traveling tribes in the Mongol country under the administration of Genghis Khan, who was announced leader of all Mongols in 1206. The domain became quickly under the control of him and his relatives, who sent intrusions toward each path.</span>