Answer: Fetus Movement
Explanation:
Quickening is the term that defines about the movement of the fetus felt by a pregnant women. This movement is experienced usually when a women is pregnant from range of 16 weeks to 25 weeks. Movement s can be felt in the form of kicking, swishing, fluttering etc.
According to the question, Martha is experiencing quickening while her 18 weeks pregnancy because the fetus present in her body is moving.
From this perspective, a child would be afraid of the dark if previous experiences in the dark were negative.
The US has to have policy to declare war. Right now Trump took an aggressive step to send a message to Syria with the world ears especially Russia and Iran to draw a RED LINE on what will provoke the US to use any and all means to prevent chemical use.
Congress votes to declare war but the President as commander and chief can act on his own wearing that hat. It it is not a. Act of war unless Congress votes it so,
So important yet blurred with drone strikes. Limited "messaging" air strikes. It tends to be more semantics.
Answer:
In 1963, and to this day, many people believe that Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address was the greatest speech of the nineteenth century, if not the greatest speech ever given. Notice how Dr. King begins what many believe is the greatest speech of the twentieth century as Lincoln did by setting the speech in time. Using Lincoln’s life and work as the foundation for his speech gives it immediate credibility. Note, too, the extraordinary and vivd use of visual imagery. In this paragraph alone you’ll find six such images: a symbolic shadow, a beacon light, seared in flames, withering injustice, joyous daybreak and long night of captivity.
Explanation:
Almost 3000 people died directly from the attacks (the official number, which includes the attackers) is 2996.
However, the actual death toll connected to the attack indirectly is bigger and it's harder to asses, as it lead to the US military actions in the middle East, searching for Osama Bin laden.