<span>The answer is true.
It is a legal document which lays down what your wishes are after you
die. It also tells others what you
require from them and the conditions that go with it. There is the Testamentary Will where it is
signed in front of witnesses. There is
the Holographic will that has no witnesses.
Then the oral will which is said verbally in front of others who are the
witnesses and the living will which centers on medical requests.</span>
Answer:Labor – people with all their abilities and efforts; one of the four factors of production, does not included the entrepreneur.
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Answer:
He was not able to preach Islam in Mecca, but he was able to do so in Medina.
Egyptians believed the life did not end when a person died but that it continued. They believed the pharaoh would become god or goddess after his death that is why they were buried with their servants and their treasures for the afterlife. Only rich people and pharaohs could be mummified in Egypt as their religion dictated. The process followed several steps and was done by a priest with the mask of the god Anubis. The first step was to remove the internal organs of the body, the brain and then the organs of the lower part of the body. Secondly, rinse inside the body with wine and spices and place the organs in canopic jars (liver, lungs, intestine and stomach which previously have been dried) except for the heart which was to be weigh in afterlife by the god Anubis to decide if the person was good or bad. The heart was left in the body. Thirdly, the body was coverd with natron (salt) for 70 days. Finally, the body was wrap with bandages and placed in a sarcophagus.
With mid level education, supposing basic 4 year college you could get a stable job paying 100k or less. You would earn more than minimum wage and depends on the state you live in. With high level education you would make a great deal of money and you would be more valued to employers due to that