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  2. Nick Corcodilos - Wikipedia

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    Nick A. Corcodilos, is a professional recruiter, he published the Ask The Headhunter website, [1] created in 1995, where he and his audience candidly discuss job hunting and hiring. Corcodilos holds a bachelor's degree ( Phi Beta Kappa ) from Rutgers University , and a master's in Cognitive Psychology from Stanford University . [ 2 ]

  3. Meet Me in Bluesland - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Headhunters had planned to include Johnson on their 2003 album Soul; in the process of recording, the band created multiple songs with Johnson spontaneously. The recordings were not initially planned to be released, due to their nature. [1] The album is the band's second collaboration with Johnson, the first being 1993's That'll Work.

  4. Video poker - Wikipedia

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    Video poker variations include Deuces Wild, where a two serves as a wild card; [5] Joker's Wild, where a joker serves as a wild card; Anything's Wild, where the player selects any card (by rank) to act as the wild card before the hand is dealt; pay schedule modification, where four aces with a four or smaller kicker pays an enhanced amount ...

  5. Looking for work is a struggle and headhunters are making it ...

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    Headhunters create fake postings frequently, but applicants can fight back. Looking for work is a struggle and headhunters are making it even harder. More than 8 in 10 recruiters say they post ...

  6. That's a Fact Jack! - Wikipedia

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    That's a Fact Jack! is an album by the American country rock band The Kentucky Headhunters. It was released on October 2, 2021 via Practice House Records. It was released on October 2, 2021 via Practice House Records.

  7. Andrew Neeme - Wikipedia

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    With a telecommunication degree, Neeme initially intended to work in the cell phone industry. He worked with a London-based company which involved the music industry. However, despite liking the music industry, he wasn't satisfied with his salary. [4] He found online poker at the start of the Moneymaker boom, in 2004, after moving to Los ...

  8. Doug Polk - Wikipedia

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    In September 2018, he said he will quit playing poker but continued to add videos to his YouTube channel. [ 13 ] On March 16, 2020, Polk uploaded a video saying he doesn't like the game anymore and is formally quitting the poker industry after retiring from play in late 2018.

  9. CardRunners - Wikipedia

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    CardRunners was founded in 2005 largely as a response to growth of interest in internet poker due to the Moneymaker Effect. Caby and Wiggins, two college friends and big winners on the Ultimate Bet poker site, would film their screen while playing online and narrate their thought process. They then sold access to those videos to subscribers.