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  2. Layoffs, abusive calls, and AI fears: Inside the front ... - AOL

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    For Amazon’s customer service ranks—the frontline staff at a nearly $2 trillion business that proudly markets itself as “customer-obsessed”—the layoffs carry a special significance.

  3. Celebrity worship syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Presley signing autographs for young female fans in Minneapolis, Minnesota in June 1956.Photo taken by The Minneapolis Tribune reporter Powell F. Krueger. Celebrity worship syndrome (CWS) or celebrity obsession disorder (COD) is an obsessive addictive disorder in which a person becomes overly involved with the details of a celebrity's personal and professional life. [1]

  4. Stalked: Someone's Watching - Wikipedia

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    Like the many stories depicted in Stalked, Sabourin waited at Baldwin's house, called him excessively, and made it seem as though the two were lovers. [9] Another recent example involving non-celebrities which made headlines involved a man named James Jones was arrested for stalking his former professor at Alabama College.

  5. Tracy Corkhill - Wikipedia

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    The story featured Tracy visiting her uncle, Jimmy Corkhill (Dean Sullivan), informing him she has applied for a hairdressing job at the local salon. Jimmy's friend, Nikki Shadwick ( Suzanne Collins ) is annoyed to discover her critically ill sister Emily O'Leary's ( Jennifer Ellison ) job is being advertised.

  6. Celebrity worship: What it is and why we do it, according to ...

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    An example of the latter can be seen in extreme cases of celebrity stalking or in the ways that fans engage with the celebrity and others on social media. The obsession might lead to feelings of ...

  7. Nutella: A Student Obsession - AOL

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    By some estimates, students went through more than 100 pounds of Nutella a day and the university spent close to $5,000 the first week it was available in the dining hall. While initially ...

  8. The Lottery Hackers - The Huffington Post

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    The dorm, a four-story building known as Random Hall, was packed with computer science and engineering majors. It had a custom lab in the basement and a student-coded website that tracked when the dorm’s washing machines and bathrooms were in use. Harvey’s Super Bowl party had little appeal in Random Hall, but people sparked to his lottery ...

  9. Bar Lemon Heart - Wikipedia

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    For example, a customer who is being transferred to a Chinese branch of his company may learn about different types of baijiu, or a customer who has divorced his or her partner may learn their partner's true feelings after receiving a specific bottle of alcohol. A history lesson about each featured drink is also included in each chapter.