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None i think and worked half a day on Sundays.
a Victorian pauper was a very poor person who worked 14 hours a day
A cane from the Victorian schools was often made from rattan that was grown commercially for use in the furniture industry. The practice of caning has continued to this day.
BECAUSE THE LORD RESTED ON THE 7TH DAY-SUNDAY.THEREFOR SUNDAY USED TO BE SET ASIDE FOR ALL TO REST.ON THE EAST COAST WE HAD A BLUE LAW THAT CLOSED ALMOST ALL BUSINESS'S ON SUNDAYS AS WELL. This is in error. The 7th day is Saturday, not Sunday. The week starts on Sunday and ends on Saturday
Although construction was going on 24/7, individual workers worked eight hours per day.
well if we went to school on saturdays and Sundays and not going every day of the week then you wouldn't get enough education , but ... you can go to school on saturdays and Sundays aswell as the school week and if you did when would you get a day off ???
This means that you do not count Saturdays or Sundays or holidays. So the next day that is not one of these.
it depends on where you live. where I live, yes, (except for saturdays and sundays)
workers did get the day off. it was rare, but they did on christmas day
Post Offices are closed on Sundays to give the postal workers a day off.
It usually comes on on Mondays Fridays Saturdays and Sundays at about 4:00 P.M to like 6:00 P.M but on Saturdays-Sundays it comes on at about 5:30 to 8:30.. I know what you're thinking it barely comes on that much. >_
24 hours a day
Premier league matches are played on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
None i think and worked half a day on Sundays.
She is a talk show host on channel 9 at 5:00 in the afternoon every day of the week except Saturdays and Sundays.
That depends on WHICH Sabbath you're looking up: 1. Fridays - Muslims 2. Saturdays - Jews 3. Sundays - Christians
March, 1997 included five each of Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays and four each of Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.