Meat inspector
Yes, the movie "Charlie Wilson's War" is based on true events. It tells the story of Congressman Charlie Wilson's efforts to support the Afghan mujahideen in their fight against the Soviet Union during the 1980s.
Yes, the movie "Charlie Wilson's War" is based on a true story. It is a dramatized account of the efforts of U.S. Congressman Charlie Wilson to support the Afghan mujahideen in their fight against the Soviet Union during the 1980s.
Samuel Marsden based himself mainly in New South Wales, Australia. He died in Windsor, New South Wales on May 12, 1938.
They were called "suffragettes" which is a label based on the term, "suffrage" which means "the right to vote."
During the war, their economy seemed to be based on agriculture.
Yes, the movie "Charlie Wilson's War" is based on true events. It tells the story of Congressman Charlie Wilson's efforts to support the Afghan mujahideen in their fight against the Soviet Union during the 1980s.
Yes, the movie "Charlie Wilson's War" is based on a true story. It is a dramatized account of the efforts of U.S. Congressman Charlie Wilson to support the Afghan mujahideen in their fight against the Soviet Union during the 1980s.
was truly based on the amusement park Adventureland in Farmingdale New York...the writer actually worked there during his teen summers and based the movie on it.
Tracy Beaker is based on the seris by Jacqueline Wilson
Samuel Marsden based himself mainly in New South Wales, Australia. He died in Windsor, New South Wales on May 12, 1938.
They are headquartered in Chicago. Wilson is an Amer Sports Company. Amer Sports is based in Helsinki, Finland
Samuel Morse was involved in the invention of the single wire telegraph system. This system was based on the European telegraph.
uncle sam got his beard when john Quincy Adams was president The above answer is not factual!! The U.S. icon 'Uncle Sam' was based on Samuel Wilson who worked during the War of 1812 as a Meat Inspector. The U.S. President at the time was James Madison. The beard came later in about 1830 when cartoonist Thomas Nast and John Tenniel added the goatee. Andrew Jackson was U.S. President at that time. My guess is the goatee was probably added as a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, but there is no references to support that theory.
Jimmy Early was based on Jackie Wilson, James Brown, and Marvin Gaye.
Was there a Cranbrook secretarial college Ilford Essex which worked as a government based scheme which no longer exists?
the whole control engineering is based on balance
Woodrow Wilson