Only if it is the first word in a sentence or a proper name, e.g. a company named Nationwide.
Yes.
Use motherland in a sentence
It depends on how you use it. If it is a name it should be capitalized. If it is another part of the speech it shouldn't be capitalized
it just depend on how you use it in the sentence
If it is the first word in a sentence, or if it is used as a proper noun in the title of a specific entity called a foundation, it should always be capitalized. For example it is capitalized if you use the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in a sentence. Otherwise, used as the supportive structure of a building or as a layer of make-up it is not capitalized.
The Pan-American Games are held quadrennially.Pan-American is capitalized, hyphenated, and used as an adjective in a sentence.
Skilled Nursing Facility should be capitalized when used as a proper noun or part of a formal name. In general use, it should only be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence.
It depends on where you use it. If it is at the beginning of a sentence, then yes. If not, don't. (there are a few exceptions.)
This nation shall not perish.
Example sentence - The soldiers mothers longed for the country to become a united nation once again.
No, however, you should only use the word "homosexual" as an adjective, and even then, you should only use it for same-sex activity among animals. For Humans, you should use the word "gay" (also not capitalized).
Example sentence: She had embroidered Lilliputian flowers and butterflies along the outside edge.Note: Lilliputian is derived from a proper noun, the fictional place Lilliput, and is therefore capitalized. However, when it is used to mean "very small" (as in the sentence above), it is often not capitalized.