Resistance is the most accurate term, but the US media use a different one: terrorism.
The particular revolt that the question is asking for are the Intifadas or Uprisings. The First Intifada was from 1987-1993 and the Second Intifada was from 2000-2005. Both, from a Palestinian perspective, were failures in trying to beat down the Occupation.
No, "shake" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate the sound they describe, like "buzz" or "meow". "Shake" is simply a verb describing the action of moving back and forth or up and down.
1. Generally, "shake" refers to the loose leaves, seeds and stems, at the bottom of a bag of marijuana. 2. Shake may also refer to the crystals, hairs, clippings, and anything else that may fall off of a living marijuana plant.
Breakfast: Israeli breakfast, Israeli salad, Jachnun, Labane and Shakshooka. Lunch: Baba Ganoush, Falafel, Hummus, Malawach, Pita Bread, Sabih, Shnitzel, Shwarmer and Tahini. Snack/Desserts: Baklava, Crepes, Ice-cream, Knafeh, Malabi and Sahlab. Drinks: Cafe Afuch, Fruit Shake, Mint Lemonade and Mint Tea.
Amigo's Parlor Shake Shake Shake was created in 2000.
K.C. and the Sunshine Band. Shake Your Booty.
The future tense of "shake" is "will shake" or "shall shake."
Metro- Station
i only know one song and that is of cours Shake It by metro station it has the lyrics shake shake shake shake shake it there's also the song by outkast shake it like a polaroid picture .... i believe it's called hey ya
I think the difference between shaking a chain and clanking it means that when you like shake a chain nosies come and so I also think that clanke the chain also I think that it means the same thing making the nosie coming out of the chain
A revolution means a change in the way a country is governed, usually to a different political system and often using violence or war. When a revolt happens, there is also violent action against authority, but the scope and consequences are smaller, more limited. A revolt may take place somewhere for a particular reasonusually to show disgust and as a way to protestabout somethingand for a brief period of time. Revolutions are more radical and often shake the whole country. Hope this helps!
shake after what?
you get a sifter and put the flour and rice in. and shake shake shake shake a shake it!!! lol and it will take the flour out and keep the rice in