food, water for drinking and mixing concrete, and oil and gas for the transporting trucks.
Slaves typically worked long hours each day, often from dawn until dusk, six days a week. This could amount to anywhere from 60 to 80 hours of work per week, depending on the demands of their labor.
a judge can make up to 3000,000 dollars in a year but I am not to sure about in a week or in a month
Kagawad is a member of the barangay council in the Philippines. Their duties include crafting barangay ordinances, assisting in implementing programs, resolving disputes, and representing the barangay in meetings or events.
Slaves typically worked every day of the week, with no designated days off. They worked long hours in harsh conditions, often from sunrise to sunset.
Slaves typically endured long hours of hard labor, poor living conditions, and harsh treatment from their owners. They were often subjected to physical and emotional abuse, as well as strict control over their daily lives. The routine for slaves varied depending on the type of work they were assigned to by their owners.
Dr. Goldberger took a bunch of healthy prisoners (prisoners without Pellagra) to a sanitary building with screens on the doors and windows so no insects could get in. The building was cleaned every week and the prisoners diet was changed to one consisting of corn and fatback (a piece of meat with a bunch of fat). After a week or two seven out of nine prisoners had Pellagra.
i work for vulcan materials as a deckhand and make around $240 a day 5 days a week
No. It would be better to say: every week on Friday the Friday of every week the week beginning every Friday
every once a week every week
Every other week, also known as bi-weekly
The term 'every week' is an adjective (every) describing a noun (week). The noun 'week' is a common noun.
every other friday
bowls every week
They brought the calendar with them from Europe.
Friday.
Not every week, but every other week or so. It varies for each game.
Hundreds of people die in their sleep every week.