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  2. Serge Massar - Wikipedia

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    Serge Massar was born in Zambia in 1970. [2] He obtained a degree in physics, then a PhD from the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) in 1991 and 1995, respectively. [2] He completed his post-doctoral research at Tel Aviv University from 1995 to 1997, and subsequently at Utrecht University from 1997 to 1998. [2] [3]

  3. Pape Massar Djitte - Wikipedia

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    Pape Massar Djitte joined CNEPS Excellence in his native Senegal at the tender age of 13 when he became a part of their academy. Djitte finally secured a transfer to Pau. While the exact transfer fee remains undisclosed, his transition to Pau FC signifies an exciting new phase in his promising career. [2] Djitte began his Pau career during a 2 ...

  4. Bringing Down the House (book) - Wikipedia

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    Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six MIT Students Who Took Vegas for Millions is a 2003 book by Ben Mezrich about a group of MIT card counters commonly known as the MIT Blackjack Team. Though the book is classified as non-fiction, The Boston Globe alleges that the book contains significant fictional elements, that many of the key ...

  5. MIT Blackjack Team - Wikipedia

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    The newly capitalized "bank" of the MIT Blackjack Team started on 1 August 1980. The investment stake was $89,000, with both outside investors and players putting up the capital. Ten players, including Kaplan, Massar, Jonathan, Goose, and "Big Dave" (aka "coach", to distinguish from the other Dave from the first round) played on this bank.

  6. Larry Nassar - Wikipedia

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    Larry Nassar. Lawrence Gerard Nassar (born August 16, 1963) [4] is an American serial child rapist and former family medicine physician. For 18 years, he was the team doctor of the United States women's national gymnastics team, where he used his position to exploit and sexually assault hundreds of young athletes.

  7. Clarence Elkins - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Elkins. Clarence and wife Molly Elkins (2012). Clarence Arnold Elkins Sr. (born January 19, 1963) is an American man who was wrongfully convicted of the 1998 rape and murder of his mother-in-law, Judith Johnson, and the rape and assault of his wife's niece, Brooke Sutton. He was convicted solely on the basis of the testimony of his ...

  8. Bashar Masri - Wikipedia

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    Bashar masri. Bashar Al Masri (/ Arabic: بشار مصري / February 3, 1961) is a Palestinian businessman. He is the founder and chairman of Massar International since its establishment in 1994. He is the founder of Rawabi, Palestine's first planned city, and the founder and the CEO of Bayti Real Estate Investment Company that built the city. [1]

  9. Kathryn Johnston Massar - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn "Tubby" Johnston Massar (née Johnston) was the first woman to play in a Little League Baseball game in 1950. Tubby's Rule. When the season had ended, a ...

  10. Muslim Students Association - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. The Muslim Students Association, or Muslim Student Union, of the U.S. and Canada, also known as MSA National, is a religious organization dedicated to establishing and maintaining Islamic societies on college campuses in Canada and the United States. It serves to provide coordination, community, outreach and support ...

  11. Musar movement - Wikipedia

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    The Musar movement (also Mussar movement) is a Jewish ethical, educational and cultural movement that developed in 19th century Lithuania, particularly among Orthodox Lithuanian Jews. [1] [2] [3] The Hebrew term Musar ( מוּסַר) is adopted from the Book of Proverbs (1:2) describing moral conduct, instruction or discipline, educating ...