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The Long Blink: The true story of trauma, forgiveness, and one man's fight for safer roads

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The Long Blink: The true story of trauma, forgiveness, and one man's fight for safer roads

The Long Blink: The true story of trauma, forgiveness, and one man's fight for safer roads by Brian Kuebler
English | January 11th, 2020 | ISBN: 194188704X | 224 pages | EPUB | 0.63 MB

THE LONG BLINK is a narrative nonfiction book by Emmy Award-winning journalist, Brian Kuebler, who exposes the staggering cost of the American trucking industry's rising crash rate through the intimate struggle of Ed Slattery, who is left to piece his family back together after a trucker fell asleep at the wheel and killed his wife and maimed his son. From the historic, public settlement with the trucking company and a bizarre confrontation with its driver to one father's ongoing and, more recently, frustrating fight on Capitol Hill for safer roads, the Slattery's story is a revealing, emotional look at the rapidly growing danger we all face from the passing lane each and every day.

Good Sexual Citizenship: How to Create a (Sexually) Safer World

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Good Sexual Citizenship: How to Create a (Sexually) Safer World

Good Sexual Citizenship: How to Create a (Sexually) Safer World by Ellen Friedrichs
English | September 24th, 2019 | ISBN: 1627782877 | 240 pages | EPUB | 1.65 MB

Most of us want to be decent people in the world. Yet when it comes to sex, we so often stumble and contribute to sexual injustice. Think about it: are we really still blaming victims of sexual assaults? Can it truly be that there is a gender based orgasm gap? Are we actually labeling people based on the kind of sex they do or don't have? Why do we insist on questioning if sex is consensual when someone's passed out drunk?