How to teach honesty and thrift
Title | How to teach honesty and thrift PDF eBook |
Author | Ray Coppock Beery |
Publisher | |
Pages | 94 |
Release | 1918 |
Genre | Child rearing |
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Practical Child Training: How to teach honesty and thrift
Title | Practical Child Training: How to teach honesty and thrift PDF eBook |
Author | Ray Coppock Beery |
Publisher | |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 1918 |
Genre | Child rearing |
ISBN |
Virginia Journal of Education
Title | Virginia Journal of Education PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 1919 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
The Honesty Book
Title | The Honesty Book PDF eBook |
Author | National Honesty Bureau |
Publisher | |
Pages | 74 |
Release | 1923 |
Genre | Honesty |
ISBN |
Teachers' Monographs
Title | Teachers' Monographs PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 470 |
Release | 1919 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
What Every Educator and Youth Leader Must Know
Title | What Every Educator and Youth Leader Must Know PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Britzman |
Publisher | Unlimited Publishing LLC |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 2005-04 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1588321339 |
Essential information about character education for teachers and others who work with youths. Makes the case for character development in schools and at home, and introduces the CHARACTER COUNTS! initiative.
The Little Virtues
Title | The Little Virtues PDF eBook |
Author | Natalia Ginzburg |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 129 |
Release | 2017-09-12 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 1628729023 |
In this collection of her finest and best-known short essays, Natalia Ginzburg explores both the mundane details and inescapable catastrophes of personal life with the grace and wit that have assured her rightful place in the pantheon of classic mid-century authors. Whether she writes of the loss of a friend, Cesare Pavese; or what is inexpugnable of World War II; or the Abruzzi, where she and her first husband lived in forced residence under Fascist rule; or the importance of silence in our society; or her vocation as a writer; or even a pair of worn-out shoes, Ginzburg brings to her reflections the wisdom of a survivor and the spare, wry, and poetically resonant style her readers have come to recognize. "A glowing light of modern Italian literature . . . Ginzburg's magic is the utter simplicity of her prose, suddenly illuminated by one word that makes a lightning streak of a plain phrase. . . . As direct and clean as if it were carved in stone, it yet speaks thoughts of the heart.' — The New York Times Book Review