The central idea that Anna Quindlen focuses in her essay “Homeless” is that of the importance of a home and its importance in one’s life. How a person feels when he losses his home and has to relocate to some sheltered place have a great significance in the essay. She also lays emphasis on the importance of memories and the tangible things which may get lost in the future. Her emphasis is not just on the broad picture of having or not having a home rather a detailed picture of it. Home for her signifies a place which is symbolic of stability, certainty and predictability which marks a person’s freedom and importance in his own hometown.
The identity of Americans can be seen closely linked with that of the central idea of the essay. As the Americans had to struggle to gain their own ‘home’ in their own motherland so is the main idea of the essay. What a ‘home’ is for a homeless person and his desire to attain his home and place back is the same issue which the Americans are still facing today.
The right answers are "quite clearly mid-range pottery" and "decorated with a drape of lacy hallmarked silver"
The descriptive details of the text that best help the reader to visualize the particular Victorian tea set are these two options quoted above because they describe two physical characteristics of the Victorian tea set. Because it is a physical feature, it is easier for the reader to imagine how this tea set would look and visualize it in his mind as best he can.
<span> Atticus talks to the children about being proud
of their superior heritage, but he just scares them because he doesn’t
usually talk to them in that way.
Scout ends up crying on his lap, and Atticus tells them both to forget it.</span>
At the age of sixteen, he was committed to learn about medicine. By the time he was eighteen, he became a physician. At this time, he assisted many others such as Nuh II and Ruler of the Samanids. Many other physicians could not help with this illness, and Amir awarded him by allowing him to use his exclusively stocked royal library.
When Ibn Sina was twenty-two years old, his father died and later moved to to Jurjan near the Caspian Sea to learn about astronomy. Starting his new life, he met his famous contemporary Abu Rayhan al-Biruni. He traveled to Rey and to Hamadan to write and teach. He has also helped Shams al-Dawla, the Emir of Hamadan with a severe illness.
After Hamadan, he moved to Isfahan to complete his writings and continues to travel too much to where his health wasn't good. The last decade he lived, he spent his time assisting the military commander Ala al-Dawla Muhammad as a physician and general literary and scientific consultant. Eventually, he died at the age of fifty eight in June 1037 A.D, and was buried in Hamedan, Iran.
It was Kennedy’s inaugural speech, the Gettysburg address was given at Gettysburg and Susan B Anthony’s speech was at the Women’s Conference with Elizabeth Caddy Stanton