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Volunteer Research Opportunity: Abarim Publications

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ORGANIZATION: NETWORK THEORY APPLIED RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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Network Theory Applied Research Institute's Node.Nexus Blog

The Network Theory Applied Research Institute (NTARI) is seeking dedicated volunteers to contribute to our citizen research journal, Node.Nexus. We are launching a special research initiative focused on documenting and analyzing the historical perspectives, publications, and impact of Abarim Publications.

Project Overview

Abarim Publications offers a distinctive interpretation of Biblical texts through the lens of collective intelligence theory. Their research presents compelling perspectives on how ancient texts may contain insights about humanity's potential for achieving a harmonious and interconnected society. This research initiative aims to explore how Abarim's linguistic and etymological analyses reveal patterns suggesting collective intelligence principles embedded within these historical texts.

Volunteer Responsibilities

As a volunteer researcher, you will:

  • Review Abarim Publications' interpretations of Biblical linguistics and etymology
  • Document how their research connects ancient wisdom to modern collective intelligence theories
  • Analyze their unique perspective on Biblical texts as frameworks for societal harmony
  • Synthesize findings into well-structured articles for the Node.Nexus blog
  • Collaborate with other citizen researchers to build a comprehensive knowledge base
Qualifications

This opportunity is ideal for individuals with:

  • Interest in the intersection of ancient texts, linguistics, and collective intelligence systems
  • Strong research and analytical skills
  • Clear writing ability and attention to detail
  • Academic background in linguistics, religious studies, network theory, or related fields (beneficial but not required)
  • Self-motivation and ability to work independently
Time Commitment

Volunteers can contribute according to their availability. All participation hours can be formally logged through our time-tracking system at www.ntari.org/time for your records.

Contribution Formats

Contributors may submit their research in multiple formats:

  • Written articles
  • Video presentations
  • Audio recordings
How to Apply

If you are interested in contributing to this important research initiative, join NTARI.org and track your research time using www.NTARI.org/time. When you've finished your article, video or audio recording, upload it at www.NTARI.org/volunteer.

Join us in exploring how Abarim Publications' interpretations of ancient texts may offer valuable insights into collective intelligence principles and pathways toward a more harmonious global society.

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About NETWORK THEORY APPLIED RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Location:

1 Dupont Way, Apt 4, Louisville, KY 40207, US

Mission Statement

The Network Theory Applied Research Institute develops systems, protocols and programs for online global cooperatives

Description

NTARI was formed in 2023 by Jodson and Grace Graves. Today, we are laying the foundations of international collective intelligence with programs like Node.Nexus and the Agrinet Project. Learn more at https://ntari.org/about

CAUSE AREAS

Computers & Technology
Education & Literacy
Media & Broadcasting
Computers & Technology, Education & Literacy, Media & Broadcasting

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Reading / Writing
  • Research
  • Video Production
  • Audio-Visual
  • Resource Development / Management
  • Internet Research

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Public Groups
  • Private Groups

REQUIREMENTS

  • Based on availability

Private Group Details

  • Group Size Range 1 - 50+
  • Event can be held virtually
  • Donation Requested
  • ntari.org/donate

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