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John Lalor

    Questo giornalista e autore irlandese ha esplorato nei suoi scritti importanti questioni sociali del suo tempo, in particolare per quanto riguarda l'istruzione e la posizione professionale degli educatori. Ha dimostrato un vivo interesse per la riforma e il progresso sociale attraverso i suoi acuti saggi e i suoi contributi a periodici. Il suo lavoro riflette un ponderato impegno nel panorama morale ed economico, sostenendo il progresso e l'elevazione della professione di insegnante. Le sue prospettive offrono spunti duraturi sul rapporto tra denaro, morale e posizione nazionale.

    Fish Scealta
    England Among the Nations [Chapters From Money and Morals, Ed. by M.a. Lalor]
    Dream Boy
    Money and Morals: A Book for the Times
    • Dream Boy

      • 428pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Set in middle England, the narrative weaves humor with serious themes, creating an unpredictable socio-comic experience. It explores the complexities of society, highlighting the intricacies of human relationships and the absurdities of everyday life. The novel's unique blend of comedy and depth invites readers to reflect on broader implications while enjoying a richly woven story.

      Dream Boy
    • Culturally significant, this work offers a faithful reproduction of an original artifact, preserving its historical integrity. Readers will encounter original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its importance in major libraries worldwide. This edition aims to maintain the authenticity of the text, providing insight into the knowledge base of civilization.

      England Among the Nations [Chapters From Money and Morals, Ed. by M.a. Lalor]
    • The word education comes from the Latin word educo, 'to lead out'. I always considered travel as one of the best educators. It broadens the mind with real-life experiences. Travel also broadens the angler's mind and sharpens his or her skill. You meet many anglers from different countries, with their own national culture and of course their own angling traditions. In this book, I try to recount my memoirs of fishing, work and travel. It shows that you don't need a large wallet if you want to catch the fish of your dreams. You may be a student or worker, so take your opportunities when they come. Better to have tried, and caught nothing, than to never have fished at all!

      Fish Scealta