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There were things called Royal Scribes that were the pharoah's personal scribe (if they were the top royal scribe;there were many). But there were also many scribes that had nothing to do with the government of Ancient Egypt.
Cleopatra would not have had to hire someone to poison Ptolemy XIV. All she would have to do was order it. She may have rewarded the one who actually gave him the poison, but as an Egyptian queen her word was law. She wanted him out of the way because he, also, like her other brother and sister, had supporters that were trying to overthrow her. To Cleopatra, it was a matter of self-preservation.
Professional writers are called scribes, but who they were depended on on what times you are asking about and where. In ancient Egypt, the scribes were important people who were held in high esteem. In ancient Rome, many scribes were slaves. In medieval Europe, most scribes were monks or nuns, but some were commercial writers for hire or private secretaries of rich people.
They would eat, celebrate, rest, etc. They would also play board games like other (a game like checkers).
They didn't have proper school so no. If you wanted your children educated you would hire them a tutor, sometimes more than one.
If you were blind, you could hire a scribe to read and write for you.
Yes, you could. There are lots of sites that allow you to hire people to do small jobs for you, including technical ones like working with Excel. For one formula, it would be a lot of hassle to do it that way. You could ask for help on a forum such as this one and get it for free.
The answer is yes you can hire someone to write your CV. Beware of the costs and I'd ask for an example of a CV that has been written by the company The second option would be to hire a career coach to help you write your CV - an example site is listed in the links Or why not do it yourself using free advice and a CV template. Two such articles are in the links below?
Joe Jackson could neither read nor write. When he came up to the Philadelphia Athletics in 1908, manager Connie Mack offered to hire a tutor to teach Joe how to read and write. Jackson refused. This is true but his wife had a piece of paper with his name on it and he would copy it. When sombody asked for his autograph it would take about 15 min but it would be worth it.
No, I am not for hire.
Most of the time, the members of the band write their own songs but there are also times when SME would hire some people to write it for them.
You will first need to introduce yourself. The explain the position, let them know you would like to hire them, and ask them to please contact you to get the final steps started.
People wrote letters then, as they do now. A lot of people could not read or write, and would have had to hire scribes to write or read for them, but such people did not usually have much reason to write; such was the case for nearly all peasants. Members of the nobility often could read and write, and merchants usually could. Letters were carried from one place to another by monastic groups. So if you wanted to send a letter, you would find out what order had a monastery near both you and the recipient, and ask someone in that order to see that it was transported.
You could hire her, but this would cost a significant amount of money.
If you are eleven.Then you could babysit.Or-do things for your mom-dad.
Well, if you had a seat (and lots didn't) it would have been a hard wooden bench, although it would have been under a roof. If you were a bit richer you could hire a cushion. If you were richer still you could hire a seat actually on the stage.
PRINCESS FOR HIRE is the first book in a series by author Lindsey Leavitt