A change in an object's position is called displacement. It is the vector quantity that represents the difference between the final position and the initial position of an object.
You can call something that is being tested on a "test subject" or a "trial participant."
You would call it a permit or authorization document.
An object that is not currently being used is typically referred to as idle, dormant, or inactive.
That would be called an afterimage. It is an optical illusion where an image continues to appear in one's vision shortly after looking away from the original image.
Each person will handle the pressure of being a call center agent differently. It is important to state that there would not be any problem handling being an agent and provide reasons why.
If he moved any faster, we would call him sequoia.
Just call the prison, and ask for the person's housing information.
In the US, I would call the FBI.
If you saw or knew of an animal being abused by someone you knew you would either report it to the state or city police or if you live in a small town like me you dont have this but report it to your city or state wildlife society!!!
The animal that moved in ascending spirals in the book "Call It Courage" is a hermit crab. He would spiral up the trunk of a coconut tree to drop a coconut to break it open for food.
I would call your home state where you live. Where you were born is your 'birth' state.
victim
Some would call it being convinced, others would call it being brain washed, depending on the context in which it is used.
If you mean the baseball team, they're in St. Louis MO. If you're referring to the "old" St. Louis Cardinals football team, they moved to Arizona. Previous to being in St. Louis they were in Chicago.
The oldest child.
There are many different options. In many cases, another family member, like your aunt or uncle or grandparents would take you in. If there is nobody else, a foster family would take you. It is very important that you call for help immediately if you are being abused. Call the police, talk to a teacher or your principal. Talk to a neighbor, talk to a friend, but get help immediately. Nobody has the right to hurt you if you are being abused. You must get help.