Well one of my friends has spent a conderable amount of time in the bath, and once spent just over 2 days in the same bath.
where does athena spend most of her time during the myth
wandering through there gardens
The Dodekatheon excluded Hades for he spent most of his time in the Underworld, where he was King.
Pandora was not a god she was the first created human so of course most of her time was spent on earth
Yes, it is true that increased duration refers to how greatly one increases the time spent training.
they worked 15 hours a day
Yes. Mandatory training is always compensable.
An Antarctician is a native of Antarctica, or an informal term for a person who has spent time in Antarctica as a scientist or researcher.
Joan had no military training and what she learned was by on-the-job training. As a leader, she spent more time directing the troops than actually fighting.
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Universally, the time required for veterinary training is eight years beyond high school. The first four years can be spent at any college or university to obtain a degree, while the second four must be spent at a veterinary school obtaining a vet's degree.
establishing rapport?
That depends on the timeframe you are looking at. If you look at it long term, then the time spent as a student - studying is going to get you a better set (more highly paid) jobs over your lifetime, In this case your time spent as a student is very valuable.
'Session' is the best term to describe the time spent bowling. It can also be called a practice or a practice session. Practice with a purpose is called training, or a training session; if a teacher or tutor is involved, it's a bowling lesson. A tournament session is known as a squad, and a league session is often just called 'league' (as in, "Do you have league tomorrow?").
The Supervised Industrial Training refers to a program that provides monitored training within a specific time frame.
No, decreasing the amount of time spent exercising is not a form of overload training. Overload training involves progressively increasing the intensity, duration, or frequency of your workouts to continually challenge your body. Decreasing exercise time may be a form of deloading or recovery, allowing your body to rest and adapt to previous training stimuli.