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https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/inspiring-america/inspiring-america-growing-car-wash-company-employs-autistic-adults-n728961 “I set out to help my son and others like him have a life,” said D’Eri. In just three short years, he went from father of the year to a true visionary, with a scalable business, Rising Tide Car Wash, growing by the day. “We moved the wash from 40,000 cars a year when…
Female horse trainer Laken Maree Rose faces nine new child sex charges
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503343&objectid=12254696 A female horse trainer accused of grooming and sexually violating young girls with her boyfriend and recording it faces nine new charges. Laken Maree Rose, 29, has already denied sexual crimes she faced with co-defendant Andrew Alan Williams, 52, which include allegations of sexual offending against two girls aged under 16 at a Bay…
Back on Track: Men talking about childhood sexual assault (full)
https://youtu.be/d7U1UuGIUOY South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault Published on 27 Aug 2014 Back on Track: Men talking about childhood sexual assault follows the true stories of a number of participants from SECASA’s annual weekend retreat for male survivors of sexual assault in Maldon, central Victoria. This weekend is facilitated by SECASA counsellors and Mike Lew,…
Why people become flying monkeys – Narcissism
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Tax rebate for Bangladesh companies hiring transgender people
Bangladesh has more than 200,000 transgender people, most of whom face discrimination and social ostracisation, according to independent experts. The government puts the number at 10,000. Trans people in Bangladesh often resort to begging and the sex trade in order to survive, as most are forced to flee their homes due to bullying and harassment….