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  2. Charlie Javice - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Javice (born March 14, 1993) [1] is an American woman indicted for fraud in relation to Frank, a student financial aid application assistance company she founded.In January 2023, she was accused of fraud relating to the sale of her company to JPMorgan Chase for $175 million. [2]

  3. 'I was hooked': New York nurse drained $18,000 from her 401 ...

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    Mullett, a registered nurse based in Minoa, New York, says she shelled out $18,000 from her 401(k) to pay for her first course at a life coach school, hoping to eventually become a coach herself ...

  4. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Spoof of National Review. [21] NBC.com.co NBC.com.co Imitates NBC. [23] [21] NBCNews.com.co NBCNews.com.co Defunct Mimics the URL, design and logo of NBC News. [24] News Examiner newsexaminer.net Started in 2015 by Paul Horner, the lead writer of the National Report. This website has been known to mix real news along with its fake news. [25]

  5. Martha Beck - Wikipedia

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    Martha Nibley Beck (born November 29, 1962) is an American author, life coach, speaker, and sociologist. She holds bachelor's , master's , and PhD degrees from Harvard University . Beck is the daughter of Hugh Nibley , a deceased scholar of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and apologist .

  6. Lewis Raymond Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Raymond Taylor (born 17 May 1990) is an entrepreneur, podcaster and public speaker from Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. [1] [2] [3] He is the host of a podcast show "Turning Adversity into An Asset" [4] which featured actors, celebrities and TV personalities such as Katie Price, [5] [6] Gail Porter, Ash Dykes, Kerry Katona, [7] Dave Courtney, Billy McFarland, Charlie Edwards, Matt ...

  7. Lifespring - Wikipedia

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    Lifespring was an American for-profit human potential organization founded in 1974 by John Hanley Sr., Robert White, Randy Revell, and Charlene Afremow. [1] [2] [3] The organization encountered significant controversy in the 1970s and '80s, with various academic articles characterizing Lifespring's training methods as "deceptive and indirect techniques of persuasion and control", and ...

  8. After 10 years in corporate America, one woman took a 'micro ...

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    The time off on her extended leave healed her burnout and changed her relationship to work, she said. Felt plans to keep taking micro-retirements every five to 10 years. Anaïs Felt was exhausted ...

  9. Lighthouse (British organisation) - Wikipedia

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    The group was the subject of a BBC Three documentary first broadcast in April 2023, titled A Very British Cult, [6] as well as a BBC podcast of the same name. [7] The documentary reported that member Tom Hasker would loiter outside the bedroom of a member charged with harassing ex-members on social-media, leading to their increased anxiety such ...