The Manual for Creating Paradise...



The themes presented in my manuscript 
are as follows:

1. The newborn, the adult and nutrition
2. The environment
3. The protection of animals (the free lion or the caged man)
4. Quality and certification
5. The fruit, "their seed" and the true seed
6. The adult as an example for children
7. Where is salt found?
8. The double game
9. A stone or a potato
10. The book the Bible only as decoration
11. The banana (organic or non-organic?)
12. The seasons, the cold, the snow ...
13. The inherited houses
14. The night in the woods
15. The hunter and the fawn
16. The stranger
17. The hotels
18. Traffic
19. The hospital structure
20. The aqueduct
21. Sport, spectators and ...
22. The police forces
23. Dentistry (the dentist)
24. Telepathy as a communication system
25. Urban cleaning
26. Postal distribution
27. Clothing
28. Natural perfume
29. Schizophrenia and psychiatry
30. Catering (restaurants)
31. Rest
32. Public lighting
33. Wind power plants
34. Penstock hydroelectric power plants
35. The use of strollers for children
36. The origin of motorway accidents
37. Road beautification and urban decoration
38. The story: There was once a father who loved his son very much and...
39. The true pilgrim and the true DOCTOR
40. The control of healthy foods for humans and animals
41. The control and maintenance of the truth
42. Dermatology and moles on the skin
43. The definition of a pimp (a pappone)
44. The (false) priest, churches, ignorance about the Bible
45. Emergency medical services
46. (Un)healthy eating for your children in school
47. Desire
48. True family
49. Miracles
50. Shame and guilt
51. Reconciliation and peace
52. The marriage, faith and deception
53. The premeditation of the false heart
54. Prayer as salvation for marriage
55. The true couple and false modern couples
56. The priest, celibacy and the dancer
57. The beginning of paradise (for everyone!)

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