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Adrian Kelly

    The Success Complex
    Compulsory Irish: Language and the Education in Ireland 1870s-1970s
    The fall of the House of Usher and other stories
    • There are five stories in this book. The Fall of the House of Usher and The Barrel of Amontillado are stories of madness. The Maelstrom describes fear of death during a storm on the ocean. And in The Murders of the Rue Morgue and The Stolen Letter, Poe's famous Parisian detective, C. Auguste Dupin is introduced

      The fall of the House of Usher and other stories
    • The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the impact of compulsory Irish on Ireland's education system, drawing from previously unused government files. It explores the motivations behind the policy, rooted in pre-independence nationalism, and its emphasis in primary, secondary, and tertiary education. The author argues that while the revival of the Irish language was prioritized, it often came at the expense of students' academic achievements and the language's dignity, highlighting the policy's misalignment with educational needs.

      Compulsory Irish: Language and the Education in Ireland 1870s-1970s
    • The Success Complex

      Ancient wisdom, the building blocks of life and your path to sustained success

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of success, this book invites readers to reflect on their personal definitions and values. It challenges conventional notions by presenting diverse perspectives and encouraging self-discovery. Through thought-provoking insights and practical exercises, it aims to inspire individuals to pursue their unique paths to fulfillment, emphasizing that success is not a one-size-fits-all achievement but a deeply personal journey.

      The Success Complex