HE, nor any other celebrities should be paid for promotional ads. If fact, they should be donating their TIME and MONEY! The amounts should be disclosed to the public. I want to donate but until I see proof the celebrities have donated, I won’t.
he did have one called 'from backseats to bedrooms' but nothing happened with it, and hes gonna have a new one out soon called 'Southern Made, Hollywood Paid'
Charlie Sheen is the highest paid white actor.
She was not paid anything. Her husband was paid $1,250 for her work.
what kind of an idiot will think the artist get paid,all they get is expense paid trip and full luxury before the show...they never get paid for the show...
Yes they get paid by donations to the favorite charity.
As is common with so many who promote the military and military service, Trace Adkins chose not to enlist and serve in the military. While he promotes Wounded Warriors, there is no information as to whether or not he's contributed to them, is being paid by them, or is volunteering his services.
what answer,,I want to know how much these celebrities get paid for doing these commercials and you won't tell me,,so no contributions from
The samurai warriors are paid from the daimyo. The daimyo pays the samurai warriors with either land, money, or food (typically rice).
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No. The Fyrd used at The Battle of Hastings were not paid, however, the housecarls, warriors also used in the Battle of Hatsings were paid for their services.
Theoretically, kings paid knights for their services as mounted warriors. Most knights came from the landowning class, so their wealth was their land.
Yes, they were paid very well. They made roughly $30,000 a month serving as nurses and caretakers of the wounded. They were highly regarded for the work that they did. They were housed and fed for free too!
On Killbrand.com And his brand is called 'Southern Made Hollywood Paid'
The ministry of health paid for most of the medical care for civilian injuries due to the war. Other health care was paid for by the Brits themselves. War injuries sustained by the warriors was paid for out of the military budget.
ONLY if the wound causes a disability. For example, if the man has lost a leg, arm, eye, etc. then he's compensated for it. If he's totally recovered and has no disability then no, he's no longer paid for it. The PH is for getting wounded, not for getting paid.
Yes, he was not just a political general, he had paid his dues at the front line including having been wounded in action.