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Jan 21, 2018

[Ans] what did larry nassar actually do

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In 1986, Nassar began working for the USA gymnastics national team as an athletic trainer. In 1993, he graduated with a degree in osteopathic medicine from Michigan State University. Nassar went on to complete his residency training in family practice in 1996 at St. Lawrence Hospital, which has since merged with Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, Michigan. In 1997, he completed a fellowship in sports medicine.

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USA Gymnastics national team doctor and a former osteopathic physician at Michigan State University:

Lawrence Gerard Nassar is an American convicted felon and child abuser who was the former USA Gymnastics national team doctor and a former osteopathic physician at Michigan State University. He is known predominantly for his role in the alleged abuse of over 150 girls, including renowned Olympic gymnasts McKayla Maroney, Gabby Douglas, Aly Raisman, Simone Biles, and Jordyn Wieber. Larry Nassar Born Lawrence Gerard Nassar 1963 (age 54–55) Nationality American Alma mater University of Michigan (B.S.) MSUCOM (D.O.) Occupation Former USA gymnastics team physician Years active 1986–2016 Home town Farmington Hills, Michigan Criminal charge First-degree  assault (seven charges) Criminal penalty 60 years Contents

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Jan 14, 2018

[Ans] What organization, founded in 1927, collects evidence to show that "fairies" actually exist?

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..During its prime, in the 1920s and 1930s, the society organized meetings, lectures, and discussions for collecting evidence of fairy life. With World War II, however, the society's records were largely lost or destroyed. The society was inactive until 1949 when Quentin C. A. Craufurd started the FIS up again with the help of Nottingham secretary Marjorie Johnson. Johnson wrote newsletters through the 1950s and helped create a survey of living fairylore, later published as Seeing Fairies. During the late 1950s there were well over a hundred members, including famous individuals such as author Alasdair Alpin MacGregor, Ithell Colquhoun, Leslie Alan Shepard, RAF commander Sir Hugh Dowding, Victor Purcell, Walter Starkie (of gypsy lore fame), Naomi Mitchison and animator Walt Disney.



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The Fairy Investigation Society:


Quentin C.A. Craufurd and Bernard Sleigh formed The Fairy Investigation Society in 1927. The purpose of the organization is to collect evidence on the existence of fairies. The first journal from the society, then known as the London Lodge, came out in December 1929. Some of its better-known members include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Leslie Alan Shepard, Alasdair Alpin MacGregor, Sir Hugh Dowding and animator Walt Disney. The Society is currently focusing on a study into children's experiences of fairy sightings. Source: FairyInvestigationSociety.com


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Dec 7, 2017

[Ans] Which of these TV sitcoms featured a married couple that was actually married in real life?

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When Alex Karras and Susan Clark married in real life, they started their own production company, Georgian Bay Ltd. ABC approached the couple about a sitcom development deal which resulted in a proposed romantic-comedy series, Another Ballgame, to star Karras as an ex-NFL player who quickly found true love with a socialite consumer advocate (Clark) on a cruise. ABC picked it up for the fall 1983 schedule, with Paramount Television as packager, but major changes would occur before the premiere. After seeing Emmanuel Lewis in a Burger King commercial, ABC's programming chief, Lew Erlicht, wanted to give the actor his own series. At this time, Another Ballgame creator Stu Silver desired to develop an original show based on the lead characters portrayed by Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy in the film Woman of the Year and saw Alex Karras and Susan Clark's on-screen chemistry as being strikingly reminiscent of this.


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Webster:


Webster aired on ABC from 1983 to 1987. The show stars Emmanuel Lewis in the title role as a young boy who, after losing his parents, is adopted by his NFL-pro godfather, portrayed by Alex Karras, and his socialite wife, played by Susan Clark. Alex Karras and Susan Clark were married in real life. The couple met when they co starred in the TV movie, Babe. They were approached by Paramount Television and ABC to do the Webster sitcom alongside Emmanuel Lewis. Clark and Karras remained married until his death on October 10, 2012


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