Michael Morton was born in Texas, grew up in California, and moved back to Texas in high school. While living in Austin, Michael was convicted of murdering his wife—a crime he did not commit. He spent almost twenty-five years in prison before being exonerated through the efforts of the Innocence Project, pro bono lawyer John Raley, and advances in DNA technology. Michael is now remarried and lives on a lake in rural East Texas, relishing and appreciating what others may take for granted.
La supervivencia urbana es un tema que se está volviendo cada vez más importante a medida que las ciudades crecen y se enfrentan a una variedad de desafíos y riesgos. Desde desastres naturales como terremotos, huracanes e inundaciones, hasta situaciones de emergencia como cortes...
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