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Both the Lewiston Mill and DeBow's Plantation involved labor-intensive tasks such as farming, cultivating crops, and processing raw materials. Workers at both locations likely had responsibilities related to maintaining the operation of the mill or plantation, and following the directions of the overseers or managers in charge.
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working for the lewiston mill was easier with 10-14 hr work day instead of sunrise to sunsel.plantation slaves lived poorly.
Royal Overseers looked after certain areas that were in need. For example, one overseer would be the commander of theEgyptianarmy, while another would be a court leader. Royal overseers were very similar to viziers, except they were in charge of a small area, and viziers were in charge of larger areas.
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Decisions that have been made many times in the past and for which managers have rules and guidelines about how to make similar decisions in the future are known as: "Programmed Decisions"
Well a small farm was usually run by an freed Indentured Servant and a Plantation was a huge tobacco farm. Many slaves worked on the farm and the owner was white, a male and had a say in the government. The main difference is really that a small farm is poor and a plantation is rich.
The life of workers are different in tea or coffee and indigo plantation in India because in indigo plantation the workers works like a servant but in tea or coffee plantation the workers had no force to work. thank you and have a nice day.
First, there is no paid clergy. In the congregation, we have a body of elders who serve as shepherds for the congregation. They are appointed older men who have proven themselves faithful for a number of years. To assist them, we have ministerial servants (deacons). We have traveling overseers who are called Circuit Overseers, placed over a circuit of 20 or so congregations. They visit each congregation two times a year, making sure all the congregations continue to serve in harmony and unity. Circuit Overseers are not paid for their services. The organization supplies them with a car, and pays expenses they incur such as travel. They and their wives generally do not own their own homes, but rather they will stay in the homes of members of the congregations that they visit for the week that they are there, or in some cases, the Kingdom Hall they are serving may have a small apartment attached for them to stay in. Over several Circuit Overseers, will be a District Overseer, also an unpaid servant. His arrangements are similar to that of the Circuit Overseer. District Overseers report to their particular branch office, and Zone Overseers serve in the branch Office, and report back to the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses who serve at the world headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses. Sometimes actual members of the Governing Body have served as Zone Overseers. The Governing Body is the main teaching arm of Jehovah's Witnesses, and is a group of dedicated annointed men. Currently,as of January 2010, there are 7 members of the Governing Body, but there have been more at different times. This organizational structure allows JW's to continue without divisions or sects in the religion.
Farmer using labor that is unpaid to help grow crops
No. They are similar to lendingtree.com, except instead of virtual offices they have local offices, with regional managers that supervise area salesmen. They get paid by the loan/advance company for the business that they provide.
Simple answer: They both provide useful information to users. Thus is the true goal of accounting. Cost accounting users= managers Financial accounting user= shareholders