Paradox Partners with Global Ambassadors to Deepen Pursuit of Exploring the Art and Science of Exceptional Teams
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Paradox, the global conversational AI platform helping talent acquisition teams like Unilever and McDonald s spend more time with people by automating tasks like screening, interview scheduling, and candidate communications, announced today the creation of
Team Paradox, its pursuit of studying the art and science of building exceptional teams.
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The roster of Global Ambassadors includes PGA Tour star Cameron Smith, 2014 US Olympic Women s Hockey silver medalist Lyndsey Fry, LPGA Tour standouts Jennifer Kupcho and Cheyenne Woods, and NHL legend Shane Doan.
How to Get Rich With Just a Cow to Your Name [OPINION]
Believe it or not, you are not alone.
So what are the hug-deprived doing with their empty arms these dark days of the coronavirus? Well, some have discovered cow cuddling. Yes, cow cuddling. It s a real thing, cuddling with cows for money. I kid you not.
In doing some serious show prep on Tuesday, I came across an article in the
Washington Post that explained the whole concept of cow cuddling. People are doing it all over the country. It fills a need for the hugless while generating some serious coinage for some cow owners.
Senate moves to restrict early voting
A school crossing guard stops cars for voters entering a polling station, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)
Republican senators are moving on two fronts to erect new hurdles in the path of those who want to vote early.
On a party-line vote, GOP senators on Monday decided to scrap existing laws which determine the validity of early ballots based solely on county election workers matching their signatures on the envelopes with what’s on file.
Instead, they would need to provide an affidavit with their date of birth and the number of a state driver’s license, identification card or tribal enrollment card.
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Mar 08, 2021 09:29 AM EST
A Bath & Body Works brawl video between customers and store employees has gone viral after capturing netizens attention. After a disagreement with a customer and Scottsdale Bath & Body Works employees turned into a full-on brawl inside the store, two women who have yet to be identified were charged Saturday.
Two Women Charged in Bath & Body Works Brawl
In a statement by Scottsdale Police Department spokesperson, Sgt. Kevin Quon, the disagreement was not related to race or mask-wearing. He further explained that it was about someone cutting the line.
According to Genevieve Denslow, the woman who shared the Bath & Body Works brawl video with The Arizona Republic; the brawl started after a heated exchange between two women who got too close to one another. The other woman reportedly had a child with her.
Alcohol-free booze has a long history, noted Stiller, who’s from Toronto and lived in New Jersey and Chicago before settling in Scottsdale. “The Belgians have been doing it for hundreds of years. Here, we’ve had O’Doul’s no-alcohol beer and other things, but they’ve always seemed more like a punishment than a good thing to drink.”
He added: “Have you had an O’Doul’s? I don’t recommend it. It’s the penalty box of beers.”
Stiller, who worked in the automotive industry, and Becker, a one-time tech consultant, met playing hockey when they were kids.