research has proven that in the future, people would get bored of clothes and just simply cover their privates instead, so they would probably do that, the research has taken place in Yale university
he was very wealthy
Yes, there is only a certain amount of 'wealth' that the world can sustain and if people that were not wealthy in one place become more wealthy then people in another place have to get less wealthy.
the wealthy business class.
Yes, it's on the 7th place by economy.
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No, Zita never married but remained all her life as a servant in the household of the wealthy Fainelli family in Lucca, Italy.
In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.In a wealthy household, or in any household for that matter, the slaves did as they were told. The wealthy had more specialized slaves, such as secretaries, hairdressers, cooks, gamekeepers, wardrobe overseers, nurses or nannies, etc.
There could be a number of reasons: 1. The ancient Egyptians were not a Prudish people. 2. the climate is hot and dry many servants probably felt more comfortable stripping off when doing hard household jobs or working in the kitchens which would have been very hot. This 3. Status it might just be that a servant or child, even a child of a wealthy family, were too low in status to wear clothes.
Wealthy people usually had large homes that needed servant to help run them. They therefore had servant quarters in them and stables for the horses etc.
Headrights were paid to anyone who could afford to pay for the passage costs of an indentured servant. Numerous headrights could be given to the wealthy, if they paid for several passages. Giving the land to the wealthy, created an underclass of indentured servants who could never afford to buy their own land.
Aesop's first job is believed to have been a slave or servant, where he worked in the household of a wealthy Lydian merchant. It is during this time that he is said to have started telling fables and stories that later became popular and attributed to him.
Henry the King had 48 servants who served him. During his reign, it was common for wealthy members of the royal family to have servants in Britain.
Yes they would have had a combination of both working in their household doing allsorts of tasks such as cooking, baking bread, making beer, cleaning, washing clothes, serving food and entertaining. They also had gardeners; people making things such as clothing and furniture. Slaves also worked in the fields on the wealthy Egyptian's estate.
Although the wealthy women were not expected to do housework, they were still expected to watch over the running of the house and supervise the workers. A rich mother would have had servants to help care for her children and servants would do the housework.
If you were in a wealthy family, your servant would otherwise the mother.
Housewives, servants, and prostitutes, unless they were wealthy then they could do what they liked.
Life in Egypt was excellent if you were very wealthy. You owned a home and kept servants to take care of your children, cook, and clean. If you were not wealthy, you were often an indentured servant and relied entirely on the person who employed you.