Yes
A musiton, or a robot that is capable of producing musical sounds, does not make any money since it is a machine. Musitons can be very costly though, in the range of $25,000 - $90,000 for the higher end models.
they didnt make money
My friend is a model but she's not exactly a kid. She takes classes for it, and doesn't make any money outta it. She performs in front of ppl 4 free with her other model friends but in the future if she grows up she can be a model (big time) and make money 4 da clothes ppl buy & can make up to $600 a day but u must be super sexy.
Nissan does make a couple of hybrid models. The newest of these models is the new Nissan Hybrid. These are quite expensive, but it said you will make up for it in mileage.
tissue paper because it swells to make them feel full but it doesn't make them any larger
No. Legitimate modeling agencies train their models for free and do not need to enroll them in classes. Some agencies use loop holes to offer classes to models, which might be free or require models to pay for the classes. However, most top agencies do not deal with classes and have no problems with molding their models to meet their needs, which does not cost any money.
They thought it wouldn't make any money, so they sold all the rights for $700.
Most of those models are not actually paid any money to appear in the magazine. They work for what are known as "tearsheets," which means that in exchange for modeling in the magazine, they'll receive copies of their published images. Many models are willing to not get paid for magazine features because they will be getting a lot of exposure and potential future job offers.
Their parents do. Technically, any money earned by someone under the age of majority belongs to the parents.
I believe they make money from paid advertising and any google ads that are clicked
The General Motors company makes a few different models of SUVs to suit any need. These models include the Yukon, Acadia, and Terrain as well as the Denali family.