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Sheeran: A Biography
- By: Sean Smith
- Narrated by: Ian Pringle
- Length: 7 hrs and 28 mins
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Grammy award winner Ed Sheeran strikes chords in millions of listeners worldwide - a feat all the more staggering given that he couldn’t even carry a tune until the age of 15. At 13 - then just a guitarist in a school rock band but today’s most successful solo star - he decided he would fly far higher than hometown fame. Within a year, he had recorded an album in his bedroom. Best-selling biographer Sean Smith traces the astonishing journey of the shy little English boy with a stammer who, avoiding flashy showmanship, grew up to become a global phenomenon.
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Don’t waste you credit!!Great till the End!
- By Steven Siever on 07-14-21
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Sheeran: A Biography
- Narrated by: Ian Pringle
- Length: 7 hrs and 28 mins
- Release date: 11-29-19
- Language: English
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Building on Bedrock
- What Sam Walton, Walt Disney, and Other Great Self-Made Entrepreneurs Can Teach Us About Building Valuable Companies
- By: Derek Lidow
- Narrated by: L.J. Ganser
- Length: 8 hrs and 32 mins
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Our work-driven culture encourages us to take the entrepreneurial bait, but how can you know whether being an entrepreneur will end as a dream come true or a nightmare from which you cannot awake? Building on Bedrock will help answer that question. This book focuses on when you should take the leap and whether entrepreneurship is even the right thing for you. Based upon research, but told through the stories of American businessman and entrepreneur Sam Walton and others, this book discusses the who, what, when, where, how, how much, and why of successful entrepreneurs.
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Building on Bedrock
- What Sam Walton, Walt Disney, and Other Great Self-Made Entrepreneurs Can Teach Us About Building Valuable Companies
- Narrated by: L.J. Ganser
- Length: 8 hrs and 32 mins
- Release date: 10-03-18
- Language: English
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How Law Enforcement Officers Can Kill Someone and Avoid Prosecution
- By: Wesley Lowery
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 10 mins
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In 2015, The Washington Post launched an unprecedented effort to account for every fatal shooting by an officer of the law. Their study has motivated the FBI to action, and changed the way we think of those who serve and protect. After a police officer shot and killed a black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, the media began to pay greater attention to deadly interactions between black men and the law.
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How Law Enforcement Officers Can Kill Someone and Avoid Prosecution
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 10 mins
- Release date: 10-31-16
- Language: English
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Chapter 1 - The Shooting
- By: The Washington Post, Wesley Lowery
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 32 mins
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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post comes a meticulously detailed, insightful report on the killing that brought the nation's attention to a city coming apart at the seams.
Three minutes in middle America shook a nation to its foundation. To many, it shone a spotlight on the frequently violent, often deadly interactions between young men of color and police departments. It highlighted the racial disparity in policing techniques, in response to crime, and in how race relations are perceived in an America where many incorrectly pride the country on being "post-racial."
Renowned journalist Wesley Lowery has pulled together a vast and troubling panorama of reportage on the Ferguson slaying, and the aftermath--the marches, the clashes, and the slow, painful process of building trust between a devastated community and a police department tasked with serving and protecting it.
Challenging and necessary, Ferguson engages America in a frank and necessary dialogue about race relations, about legacies of bigotry that continue to this day, and about a path forward as one nation, equal under the law.
Contributors include: Joel Achenbach, Mark Berman, Lindsey Bever, Jeremy Borden, Amy Brittain, DeNeen L. Brown, Philip Bump, Jessica Contrera, Jahi Chikwendiu, Niraj Chokshi, Robert Costa, Alice Crites, David A. Fahrenthold, Darryl Fears, Marc Fisher, J. Freedom du Lac, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Chico Harlan, Dana Hedgpeth, Peter Hermann, Scott Higham, Peter Holley, Sari Horwitz, Greg Jaffe, Sarah Kaplan, Kimbriell Kelly, Kimberly Kindy, Sarah Larimer, Carol D. Leonnig, Jerry Markon, Michael E. Miller, David Montgomery, Brian Murphy, David Nakamura, Abby Phillip, Steven Rich, Manuel Roig-Franzia, Robert Samuels, Sandhya Somashekhar, John Sullivan, Julie Tate, Krissah Thompson, Neely Tucker.
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Chapter 1 - The Shooting
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 32 mins
- Release date: 11-25-15
- Language: English
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Chapter 2 - The Police and the Protests
- By: The Washington Post, Wesley Lowery
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 25 mins
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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post comes a meticulously detailed, insightful report on the killing that brought the nation's attention to a city coming apart at the seams.
Three minutes in middle America shook a nation to its foundation. To many, it shone a spotlight on the frequently violent, often deadly interactions between young men of color and police departments. It highlighted the racial disparity in policing techniques, in response to crime, and in how race relations are perceived in an America where many incorrectly pride the country on being "post-racial."
Renowned journalist Wesley Lowery has pulled together a vast and troubling panorama of reportage on the Ferguson slaying, and the aftermath--the marches, the clashes, and the slow, painful process of building trust between a devastated community and a police department tasked with serving and protecting it.
Challenging and necessary, Ferguson engages America in a frank and necessary dialogue about race relations, about legacies of bigotry that continue to this day, and about a path forward as one nation, equal under the law.
Contributors include: Joel Achenbach, Mark Berman, Lindsey Bever, Jeremy Borden, Amy Brittain, DeNeen L. Brown, Philip Bump, Jessica Contrera, Jahi Chikwendiu, Niraj Chokshi, Robert Costa, Alice Crites, David A. Fahrenthold, Darryl Fears, Marc Fisher, J. Freedom du Lac, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Chico Harlan, Dana Hedgpeth, Peter Hermann, Scott Higham, Peter Holley, Sari Horwitz, Greg Jaffe, Sarah Kaplan, Kimbriell Kelly, Kimberly Kindy, Sarah Larimer, Carol D. Leonnig, Jerry Markon, Michael E. Miller, David Montgomery, Brian Murphy, David Nakamura, Abby Phillip, Steven Rich, Manuel Roig-Franzia, Robert Samuels, Sandhya Somashekhar, John Sullivan, Julie Tate, Krissah Thompson, Neely Tucker.
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Chapter 2 - The Police and the Protests
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 25 mins
- Release date: 11-25-15
- Language: English
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Ferguson: Three Minutes that Changed America
- By: Wesley Lowery, The Washington Post
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
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Three minutes in Middle America shook a nation to its foundation. To many, it shone a spotlight on the frequently violent, often deadly interactions between young men of color and police departments. It highlighted the racial disparity in policing techniques, in response to crime, and in how race relations are perceived in an America where many incorrectly pride the country on being "post-racial."
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Ferguson: Three Minutes that Changed America
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
- Release date: 11-18-15
- Language: English
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Democratic Senators Introduce Bill Requiring Police to Report All Police Shootings to DOJ
- By: Wesley Lowery
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 32 mins
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In 2015, The Washington Post launched an unprecedented effort to account for every fatal shooting by an officer of the law. Their study has motivated the FBI to action, and changed the way we think of those who serve and protect. After a police officer shot and killed a Black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, the media began to pay greater attention to deadly interactions between Black men and the law.
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Democratic Senators Introduce Bill Requiring Police to Report All Police Shootings to DOJ
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 32 mins
- Release date: 10-31-16
- Language: English
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Chapter 4 - The Legacy
- By: The Washington Post, Wesley Lowery
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 22 mins
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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post comes a meticulously detailed, insightful report on the killing that brought the nation's attention to a city coming apart at the seams.
Three minutes in middle America shook a nation to its foundation. To many, it shone a spotlight on the frequently violent, often deadly interactions between young men of color and police departments. It highlighted the racial disparity in policing techniques, in response to crime, and in how race relations are perceived in an America where many incorrectly pride the country on being "post-racial."
Renowned journalist Wesley Lowery has pulled together a vast and troubling panorama of reportage on the Ferguson slaying, and the aftermath--the marches, the clashes, and the slow, painful process of building trust between a devastated community and a police department tasked with serving and protecting it.
Challenging and necessary, Ferguson engages America in a frank and necessary dialogue about race relations, about legacies of bigotry that continue to this day, and about a path forward as one nation, equal under the law.
Contributors include: Joel Achenbach, Mark Berman, Lindsey Bever, Jeremy Borden, Amy Brittain, DeNeen L. Brown, Philip Bump, Jessica Contrera, Jahi Chikwendiu, Niraj Chokshi, Robert Costa, Alice Crites, David A. Fahrenthold, Darryl Fears, Marc Fisher, J. Freedom du Lac, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Chico Harlan, Dana Hedgpeth, Peter Hermann, Scott Higham, Peter Holley, Sari Horwitz, Greg Jaffe, Sarah Kaplan, Kimbriell Kelly, Kimberly Kindy, Sarah Larimer, Carol D. Leonnig, Jerry Markon, Michael E. Miller, David Montgomery, Brian Murphy, David Nakamura, Abby Phillip, Steven Rich, Manuel Roig-Franzia, Robert Samuels, Sandhya Somashekhar, John Sullivan, Julie Tate, Krissah Thompson, Neely Tucker.
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Chapter 4 - The Legacy
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 22 mins
- Release date: 11-25-15
- Language: English
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Chapter 3 - The Decision
- By: The Washington Post, Wesley Lowery
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 16 mins
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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post comes a meticulously detailed, insightful report on the killing that brought the nation's attention to a city coming apart at the seams.
Three minutes in middle America shook a nation to its foundation. To many, it shone a spotlight on the frequently violent, often deadly interactions between young men of color and police departments. It highlighted the racial disparity in policing techniques, in response to crime, and in how race relations are perceived in an America where many incorrectly pride the country on being "post-racial."
Renowned journalist Wesley Lowery has pulled together a vast and troubling panorama of reportage on the Ferguson slaying, and the aftermath--the marches, the clashes, and the slow, painful process of building trust between a devastated community and a police department tasked with serving and protecting it.
Challenging and necessary, Ferguson engages America in a frank and necessary dialogue about race relations, about legacies of bigotry that continue to this day, and about a path forward as one nation, equal under the law.
Contributors include: Joel Achenbach, Mark Berman, Lindsey Bever, Jeremy Borden, Amy Brittain, DeNeen L. Brown, Philip Bump, Jessica Contrera, Jahi Chikwendiu, Niraj Chokshi, Robert Costa, Alice Crites, David A. Fahrenthold, Darryl Fears, Marc Fisher, J. Freedom du Lac, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Chico Harlan, Dana Hedgpeth, Peter Hermann, Scott Higham, Peter Holley, Sari Horwitz, Greg Jaffe, Sarah Kaplan, Kimbriell Kelly, Kimberly Kindy, Sarah Larimer, Carol D. Leonnig, Jerry Markon, Michael E. Miller, David Montgomery, Brian Murphy, David Nakamura, Abby Phillip, Steven Rich, Manuel Roig-Franzia, Robert Samuels, Sandhya Somashekhar, John Sullivan, Julie Tate, Krissah Thompson, Neely Tucker.
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Chapter 3 - The Decision
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 16 mins
- Release date: 11-25-15
- Language: English
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The Painful Price of Aging in Prison
- By: Sari Horwitz
- Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
- Length: 21 mins
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Harsh sentencing policies, including mandatory minimums, mean some prisons need to set up geriatric wards, while others have effectively been turned into convalescent homes. "The Painful Price of Aging in Prison" is an article collected in Justice for None: How the Drug War Broke the Legal System by The Washington Post, also available on Audible.com.
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The Painful Price of Aging in Prison
- Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
- Length: 21 mins
- Release date: 12-05-16
- Language: English
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Thousands Dead, Few Prosecuted
- By: Kimberly Kindy, Kimbriell Kelly
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 26 mins
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In 2015, The Washington Post launched an unprecedented effort to account for every fatal shooting by an officer of the law. Their study has motivated the FBI to action, and changed the way we think of those who serve and protect. After a police officer shot and killed a black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, the media began to pay greater attention to deadly interactions between black men and the law.
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Thousands Dead, Few Prosecuted
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 26 mins
- Release date: 10-31-16
- Language: English
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Uneven Justice
- By: Marc Fisher, Scott Higham, Derek Hawkins
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 25 mins
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In 2015, The Washington Post launched an unprecedented effort to account for every fatal shooting by an officer of the law. Their study has motivated the FBI to action, and changed the way we think of those who serve and protect. After a police officer shot and killed a Black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, the media began to pay greater attention to deadly interactions between Black men and the law.
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Uneven Justice
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 25 mins
- Release date: 10-31-16
- Language: English
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Black and Unarmed
- By: Sandhya Somashekhar, Wesley Lowery, Keith L. Alexander, and others
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 26 mins
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In 2015, The Washington Post launched an unprecedented effort to account for every fatal shooting by an officer of the law. Their study has motivated the FBI to action, and changed the way we think of those who serve and protect. After a police officer shot and killed a black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, the media began to pay greater attention to deadly interactions between black men and the law.
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Black and Unarmed
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 26 mins
- Release date: 10-31-16
- Language: English
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Year of Reckoning: Police Kill Nearly 1,000
- By: Kimberly Kindy, Marc Fisher
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 21 mins
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In 2015, The Washington Post launched an unprecedented effort to account for every fatal shooting by an officer of the law. Their study has motivated the FBI to action, and changed the way we think of those who serve and protect. After a police officer shot and killed a Black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, the media began to pay greater attention to deadly interactions between Black men and the law.
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Year of Reckoning: Police Kill Nearly 1,000
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 21 mins
- Release date: 10-31-16
- Language: English
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Police Withhold Videos Despite Vows of Transparency
- By: Kimberly Kindy, Julie Tate
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 23 mins
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In 2015, The Washington Post launched an unprecedented effort to account for every fatal shooting by an officer of the law. Their study has motivated the FBI to action, and changed the way we think of those who serve and protect. After a police officer shot and killed a black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, the media began to pay greater attention to deadly interactions between black men and the law.
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Police Withhold Videos Despite Vows of Transparency
- Narrated by: Fleet Cooper
- Length: 23 mins
- Release date: 10-31-16
- Language: English
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Struggling to Fix a ‘Broken’ System
- By: Sari Horwitz
- Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
- Length: 22 mins
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Despite good intentions directed at improving how the country prosecutes and incarcerates its citizens, the Obama administration’s major criminal justice overhaul has yielded mixed results. "Struggling to Fix a 'Broken' System" is an article collected in Justice for None: How the Drug War Broke the Legal System by The Washington Post, also available on Audible.com.
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Struggling to Fix a ‘Broken’ System
- Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
- Length: 22 mins
- Release date: 12-05-16
- Language: English
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Softening Sentences, Losing Leverage
- By: Ann E. Marimow
- Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
- Length: 18 mins
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Some prosecutors fear the consequences of reducing mandatory minimum sentences for drug convictions, including a weakening of their ability to take down drug networks. "Softening Sentences, Losing Leverage" is an article collected in Justice for None: How the Drug War Broke the Legal System by The Washington Post, also available on Audible.com.
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Softening Sentences, Losing Leverage
- Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
- Length: 18 mins
- Release date: 12-05-16
- Language: English
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A ‘Virtual Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card’
- By: Eli Saslow
- Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
- Length: 23 mins
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A new California law to reduce prison crowding keeps addicts out of jail, but not always out of trouble. Just weeks after being released, James Rabenberg was caught breaking the law again. "A 'virtual Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card'" is an article collected in Justice for None: How the Drug War Broke the Legal System by The Washington Post, also available on Audible.com.
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A ‘Virtual Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card’
- Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
- Length: 23 mins
- Release date: 12-05-16
- Language: English
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Against His Better Judgment
- By: Eli Saslow
- Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
- Length: 23 mins
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Mandatory penalties, many of which require at least a decade in prison for minor drug offenses, take discretion away from judges and have fueled an unprecedented rise in prison populations, leading to a "growing and historic crisis." "Against His Better Judgment" is an article collected in Justice for None: How the Drug War Broke the Legal System by The Washington Post, also available on Audible.com.
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Against His Better Judgment
- Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
- Length: 23 mins
- Release date: 12-05-16
- Language: English
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Slow Steps to Freedom
- By: Sari Horwitz
- Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
- Length: 18 mins
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A nonviolent drug offender who was granted clemency after 22 years, finds that freedom comes step by bureaucratic step. "Slow Steps to Freedom" is an article collected in Justice for None: How the Drug War Broke the Legal System by The Washington Post, also available on Audible.com.
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Slow Steps to Freedom
- Narrated by: James Edward Thomas
- Length: 18 mins
- Release date: 12-05-16
- Language: English
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