Alexander Delvin

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God save the Jews. . . and a few Moldovans! A psychological research on Nonsense, Migration, and Religion. HookA historical research of religious leaders, visionary commanders, skilful warriors and overflowing hearts. It is complex and confusing, but we delve in, comprehend and rebuild an inclusive future of the species. Structure: The book is constructed according to a syllabus refurbishment of the first three modules of MSc in Psychology (chapters four to seven should generate additional two books)There are three parts, each containing nine chapters (27 in total)Each chapter, except chapter 26, features a hidden structure (ex: introduction, history of the topic, methodology, objectives, and ethics, etc. )Chapter 26 is an improvised "study case" followed by a dialog between the narrator and a friend that helps writing the book. Main themes: Nonsense in Today's World. Migration, Self, and Culture. Making Sense of the Religion. Topics addressed: Historical and evolutionary context of religious belief systems. Migration, prosperity, and nonsense. Jewish people and their neighbours. Moldovan people and their neighbours. Scope: The comparisons and contrast between Jewish and Moldovan culture with the aim of familiarising the reader with the issue of migration and complexity associated with it. Approach: A balanced combination of Formalist, Historical, Psychological, and Mythological Criticism. Books with similar topics: Playing the Moldovans at Tennis, by Tony Hawks - 5 Jul 2007. Master and Margarita, by Mikhail Bulgakov – published in English in 1967. Outgrowing God: A Beginner's Guide, by Richard Dawkins - 19 Sep 2019. A Short History of Drunkenness, by Mark Forsyth - 2017Speed of the book: I write slowly, only when my mind is calibrated. Thus, 2-3 chapters per month (2500 words per chapter). But this can be slowed by other commitments. Quality over quantity. End of the project: This project ends once the book is finalised (if all fine up to 12 months)
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