BECAUSE THE LORD RESTED ON THE 7TH DAY-SUNDAY.THEREFOR SUNDAY USED TO BE SET ASIDE FOR ALL TO REST.ON THE EAST COAST WE HAD A BLUE LAW THAT CLOSED ALMOST ALL BUSINESS'S ON SUNDAYS AS WELL.
This is in error. The 7th day is Saturday, not Sunday. The week starts on Sunday and ends on Saturday
games ,girls dancing with boys, and work or travel on Sundays
In China, whether people work on Sundays can vary widely depending on the industry and specific job. Many office workers typically have weekends off, with Saturday and Sunday being the standard days for rest. However, in sectors like retail, hospitality, and manufacturing, employees may be required to work on Sundays. Additionally, some companies may have different work schedules, so practices can differ significantly across regions and workplaces.
The Central Pasadena Library, located at 285 East Walnut Street, is open on Sundays from 1pm - 5pm, except on holidays. All other branches are closed on Sundays.
The Gail Borden Public Library opens at 1 pm on Sundays.
Peasants in the medieval era typically worked around 6 days a week, with Sundays off for rest and religious observance.
It depends if your workplace makes you work sundays...and if you are a priest, then no.
The United States Postal Service is not open and mail does not run on Sundays. Mail doesn't deliver on Sundays however people who work for USPS do work on Sundays. Not all branches though. They do however transfer mail by trucks on Sundays.
Sundays
No
yes
John Updike's A Month of Sundays is a work of fiction.
no
The colony that was associated with prohibition of work and play on Sundays was Massachusetts. This was due to the religious beliefs that the colony held.
it depends on what my job is
No, they are all out on dates with their Mommys.
Monday to Saturday and they bulk bill on Sundays
sometime on mondays-sundays