Search Type
  • All
  • Subject
  • Title
  • Author
  • Publisher
  • Series Title
Search Title

Download

One Mistake, Relentless Pain

A True Story Detailing the Consequences of Drinking and Driving

One Mistake, Relentless Pain( )
Author: Koch, David H.
ISBN:978-0-615-84950-8
Publication Date:Aug 2013
Publisher:DPK Education, Inc.
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $9.99
Book Description:

One Bad Decision More than a million people are arrested each year for driving under the influence of alcohol. What happens if you take the chance, drink too much, and are arrested for DUI? One Mistake, Relentless Pain details the devastating consequences an individual can expect if they make the choice of driving under the influence. The power of the story lies in its ability to paint a visceral and real picture of the ramifications of being arrested for DUI. It's not just the legal...
More Description

Book Details
Detailed Subjects: Self-Help / General
Author Biography
Koch, David H. (Author)


David H. Koch partnered with his brother, Charles G. Koch, in business and political ventures that grew into the nation¿s second-largest private company and a powerful libertarian movement that helped reshape American politics. David Koch (pronounced coke) became one of the world¿s richest people, with assets of $42.2 billion in 2019 and a 42 percent stake in the family enterprise, Koch Industries. He also became a nationally known philanthropist with donations to medical, educational, and cultural institutions. The largest donations was $150 million to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center to build the David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care in a 23-story structure in Manhattan. At Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the ballet venue became the David H. Koch Theater in 2008 after he pledged $100 million. Another $100 million went to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital for an ambulatory center, and $20 million to the American Museum of Natural History for a dinosaur wing. Both were named for him.

A gregarious, socially prominent New Yorker, Mr. Koch loved the ballet, had been a dinosaur buff as a child and battled prostate cancer in his 50s and 60s. He was a familiar figure at society galas, a 6-foot-5 former college basketball star who long held the single-game scoring record 41 points for the M.I.T. team, the Engineers. He also survived a 1991 plane crash that killed 34 people at Los Angeles International Airport. David H. Koch passed away on 08/23/2019 at the age of 79.

030



Rate this title:

Select your rating below then click 'submit'.






I do not wish to rate this title.