There are no sessions on monday or before noon on the other days
speaker of the house ;)
opening day in the house 435 seats are up for election. opening day in the senate, only 1/3 of the seats are open for election.
The "House Rules" as opposed to the Senate Rules, refer to the internal formalities of how day-to-day business is conducted in the House of Representatives.
Depends where you live
It is the responsibility of the house of representatives to pass laws and look after the interests of the people in the day to day operation of the Australian government. This is also the responsibility of the senate. however the senator is designed to have bias in the interest of the state he/she represents.
It all depends on the day. Some temples are open Monday through Saturday and some are open only one or two days a week. Some offer sessions every 20 minutes from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m., and others have only a couple sessions a week. Most Temples also offer special sessions in various languages or for large groups. Not including any special sessions, approximately 1400 endowment sessions are performed each day in LDS temples worldwide, each with anywhere from 10-100 participants (average is probably about 20-30 participants). (according to the May 2012 temple schedules) The Jordan River and Provo Utah temples hold the most sessions. Jordan River offers 48 sessions a day and Provo offers 43.
He practises for around 5 hours 6 days a week, split into two separate sessions a day.
it is phsically impossible maybe 11 days or week but not 1 DAY! (depending on the house you want /how bad it is.
It all depends on how many students they have. The average professional guitar teacher's rates are $20 for a 30 minute lesson. Average teachers have 8 30 minute sessions a day. At that rate they get $160 a day, $1120 a week, $4800 a month or $58400 a year. However I personally know of 3 teachers who have 16 30 minute sessions a day, which puts them at $320 a day, $2240 a week, $9600 a month or $116800 a year.
Feed the pet(s).
The continental congress couldn't decide upon a Senate based on population or an equal Senate with two representatives from each state. A compromise was made and to this day we have a bicameral legislature, the house of representatives ( population based ) and the Senate ( fixed amount of representatives ).
Because all 435 of the House's seats are up for election every two years, the house technically has no sworn members, no rules, and no organization until its opening day ceremonies are held. The Senate is a continuous body with 1/3 of its 100 seats up for election every two years, therefore the Senate's opening day is more structured and organized than the House of Reps.