56 what of your left hand's work? If you mean 56% of the left hand's work, then the activity is typing i think.
Depends on point of view. For some it's a hobby, work is doing something you don't enjoy
Yes. Its a physical activity that requires your muscles in your body to operate and work which causes you to sweat
No, the boss left the dirty work to others.
Pretty much any job that you might work with two hands. If some specific thing requires 2 hands, well, there's always some workaround.
Their brains are their biggest tool. The research and writing requires understanding what is going on as it relates to the case at hand.
You cannot carry electricity on your hand, its highly dangerous activity. Its the work of experts and technicians. Stay safe!
A type of Cosmetology license (which requires going to a cosmetology school and completing the requirements of the State you are located in) that allows a person to work on nails (hands or feet).
Yes, lifting a pencil requires using muscles, which is considered physical work. However, in the context of physical activity or exercise, lifting a pencil would not be considered a significant form of exercise.
It depends on the type of activity an individual was involved in. The decision to grant or deny licensure as an RN is in the hands of - I believe - the State Board of Nursing.
Take it to a glass shop. This kind of work requires specialized tools and knowledge, and is best left to the experts.
Yes, riding a bike can effectively work your core muscles, as it requires balance and stability which engage the core muscles to maintain proper posture and support the body during the activity.
They work with their hands. ------------ They often do both, though not at the same time.