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To The Nine Worlds

 

 

 

 

 

For Madiba

The day like a sunny day's picnic of light spread on the table mountain
From the tiny window of his tiny cell he looks out and his eyes seize it
A butterfly in light sitting on a wild flower where it seems to have caught
Fire of moonlight on its body for it has such a colour which has a name

He is excited like a child because he knows the name of that colour yet
He struggles to remember the word and instead he finds he was holding
His first baby daughter up onto the sky looking up at her against the sun
And she appeared to have a light flowing around her as she giggled and

This light that the butterfly has caught fire on its body is the same as of
That light of his daughter and he hears her giggles that sound similar to
Happy seagulls' sounds tears roll down his cheeks and he keeps his eyes

On the butterfly that does not move and he imagines stretching his right
Arm to reach it for he wants to touch his child up in the air and suddenly
It flies up and sits on the window as he presses his palm against the glass

 

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Paarlmadibaarg is Beautiful Johannesburg
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Image: NMMU: April 06: 2017

Seminar: Density Forecasting of Long-Term Electricity Demand in South Africa Using Quantile Regression at the University of Witwatersrand: April 06


|| April 06: 2017:  University of Witwatersrand News || ά. What: Seminar: Density Forecasting of Long-Term Electricity Demand in South Africa Using Quantile Regression. When: Thursday, April 06 April. Where: Braamfontein Campus West: Room 112, 1st Floor, The Liberty Actuarial Auditorium, Mathematical Sciences Laboratory Building at the University of Witwatersrand. Time, please: 12:15. Enquiries: Edith.Mkhabela at wits.ac.za or 011 717-6272. What does The Humanion say about it: Well, if you can, please, do make an effort to attend.

Paul Mokilane, statistician at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research and PhD candidate at the University, will present this seminar. Electricity demand forecasting is crucial not only in the day-to-day running of power systems but also in system planning. Long-term forecasts are useful in capital planning. However, any prediction comes with uncertainties. Uncertainties in predictions imply that forecasts should ideally be probabilistic.

Poor predictions could have far reaching consequences because an overestimate of long-term electricity demands could result in substantial wasted investment in the construction of excess power facilities, while underestimating of demands could result in insufficient generation and unmet future demand.

The long term hourly electricity demand was forecast using Quantile Regression:QR. In QR, the hourly electricity demand at different quantiles of the demand distribution, which effectively described the full demand distribution is forecast. ω.

Whatever Your Field of Work and Wherever in the World You are, Please, Make a Choice to Do All You Can to Seek and Demand the End of Death Penalty For It is Your Business What is Done in Your Name. The Law That Makes Humans Take Part in Taking Human Lives and That Permits and Kills Human Lives is No Law. It is the Rule of the Jungle Where Law Does Not Exist. The Humanion

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The Humanion We are One and We Shall Never Run Out of the Eternal Light of Inspirations

 

 

 

 

For Madiba

The day like a sunny day's picnic of light spread on the table mountain
From the tiny window of his tiny cell he looks out and his eyes seize it
A butterfly in light sitting on a wild flower where it seems to have caught
Fire of moonlight on its body for it has such a colour which has a name

He is excited like a child because he knows the name of that colour yet
He struggles to remember the word and instead he finds he was holding
His first baby daughter up onto the sky looking up at her against the sun
And she appeared to have a light flowing around her as she giggled and

This light that the butterfly has caught fire on its body is the same as of
That light of his daughter and he hears her giggles that sound similar to
Happy seagulls' sounds tears roll down his chicks and he keeps his eyes

On the butterfly that does not move and he imagines stretching his right
Arm to reach it for he wants to touch his child up in the air and suddenly
It flies up and sits on the window as he presses his palm against the glass
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

|| December 09: 2016 || ά. For it is this very Humanity from which arisen Socrates who stood and died for what he believed in; for it is this very Humanity from which arisen Jesus Christ and who died for what he stood against and what he stood for; for it is this very Humanity that produced the Souls That Stood and Died for what they believed in, in the Name of the White Rose, for Gandhi rose and fought injustice without violence or hatred, for Martin Luther King Junior fought injustice without violence or hatred; so did Nelson Mandela, so did Mother Teresa in her chosen, albeit, a different field, so has been a soul, called, Valerie Taylor, working in Bangladesh, who should be noted by the world and by humanity. For it is from this very humanity countless, endless flows of human souls arisen and stood and fought for humanity, for the light across the landscapes and geographies of of times and spaces throughout Human History.

For the entire Humanity stood, made a stand and died, as if flocks of birds falling into their deaths, in their millions across hundreds of thousands of battlefields across the globe, on lands, on seas, under the ground and in the skies and fought and defeated the ultimate evil that called itself the Nazis and Fascists. The World, the Humanity, this you, this she, this he, this they, this us, this we, shall never run out of inspiration to find strength, to draw courage and spirit to make the choice we must make to take a stand and defend the light...

This is where and when we must make this choice for we are not going get washed by helplessly as if we are victims of a deluge of hatred-filled dark power. No, we have the power to choose and we determine which we we go and what for we exist and should exist. And then go on defending that what is our essential, fundamental and inalienable humanity in our awe-inspiring oneness and in our even more astounding and magnanimous diversity that is such a wonder that you call ou 'Humanity' and it responds in hundreds of thousands of beautiful tongues, many without even tongues but signs, many without even signs but using helpful devices, many without even hearing or seeing respond by touch and yet all with an almost infinite array of the glistening rainbow expressions in their astonishingly variant expressions that are unique as well as unified at the same time, respond to your call and you feel humbled, reassured, validated, awed and blessed that you are not alone and that all that you see is our ultimate wealth that constitutes this humanity that is the most astounding existence in the entire Universe...ω.The Humanion We are One. ω.

 

 

 

 

 

Book Launch Event at the University of Johannesburg: A Giant Tree Has Fallen: March 16

|| February 15: 2017: University of Johannesburg South Africa News || ά. Here's an invite for book loving people. The book launch event of the book, A Giant Tree Has Fallen, Tributes to Ali Mazrui. The Launch is taking place at the Chinua Achebe Auditorium on March 16 at 14:00. ω.

The Humanion Calls on the Word Universities to Unite  Into a Universal United Nations of Universities: For Acting as the Universal Human Bank of Learning, Knowledge, Research, Innovations and Investments: To Begin with to Advance Non-Profit Drug Development


|| February 14: 2017: The Institute of Cancer Research London: England: United Kingdom News || ά. As we report this news from The Institute of Cancer Research London, England, United Kingdom, The Humanion calls on the word universities to unite into a Universal United Nations of Universities or for short, UUNU: One for Many Many as One for the Light: for acting as the Universal Human Bank of Learning, Knowledge, Research, Innovations and Investments. To begin with to advance non-profit drug development. This is not envisioned as anything that exists at the moment. This, if constituted properly and with proper commitment, can become the 'richest' universal body because it will receive, in addition to an opening fund and through all existing means and modes of fund generation, philanthropic direct donations from across the globe, which it will raise every day through all possible existing channels, and added, all the world universities' individual assets together, which is going to be 'colossal' if added together, can work as the largest guarantee to raise as much funding from 'financial bodies' for anything it would like to invest in. And it will have an opening investment from all the participating universities of the world and every single university must must must be inspired to join in. This can and will be the 'Revolution' of this Century if we can inspire the visionaries of the world to put their thinking caps on.

And here is the news. Universities should work with new forms of commercial partner to take their own cancer drugs to market and drive down the ‘spiralling’ cost of new medicines, leading experts propose. A high-profile commentary warns that the price of cancer drugs is now rising so fast it threatens the whole financial viability of cancer treatment, particularly as the increased use of drug combinations multiplies costs. The authors propose that expert drug discovery teams in academia could develop cancer drugs more cheaply by working with new forms of private enterprise as an alternative to the traditional pharmaceutical industry model. The commentary, How much longer will we put up with $100,000 cancer drugs?, puts forward a series of radical solutions to disrupt the drug discovery and development system and provide real competition for the conventional pharmaceutical industry approach. Readmore

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On Day Nelson Mandela: UN Calls for Action That Inspires Us to Rise to Work for a Better World

On Day Nelson Mandela The Humanion Invites South Africa to Rename Johannesburg as Paarlmadibaarg and This is the Poem for the Day When You Shall Rename The Beautiful City and Until You Do; This is for Madiba
 

Nelson Mandela, then Deputy President of the African National Congress of South Africa, raises his fist in the air while addressing the Special Committee Against Apartheid in the General Assembly Hall. Image: UN Photo: P. Sudhakaran

 

|| July 18: 2016 || ά. As the world marks Nelson Mandela International Day, United Nations officials and UN Peace Ambassador Stevie Wonder today paid tribute to the South African activist and peacemaker's tireless efforts to end intolerance and injustice, calling on the international community to follow his guiding example in efforts to build a better world for all.

“Nelson Mandela International Day is an opportunity to reflect on the life and work of a legend who embodied the highest values of the United Nations,” said UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson at a meeting of the General Assembly at UN Headquarters in New York to mark the Day, which is observed annually on July 18.

“Today, we remember a man of quiet dignity and towering achievement who worked tirelessly for peace and human dignity,” he added, delivering the message on behalf of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who is currently in South Africa for the International AIDS Conference and will be marking the Day in Durban.

The Deputy Secretary-General emphasized that as the UN sets out to implement the newly adopted 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Member States should seek to continue building on Mr. Mandela's legacy of selflessness and deep sense of shared purpose.

“Nelson Mandela gave 67 years of his life to bring change to the people of South Africa. His accomplishments came at great personal cost to himself and his family. His sacrifice not only served the people of his nation, but all people around the world, giving them hope to fulfil their dreams and aspirations,” the Deputy Secretary-General said, adding that “Nelson Mandela continues to show us the way.”

 Mr. Eliasson said that the UN joined the Mandela Foundation in inviting people around the world to devote at least 67 minutes today to community service activity, because at the heart of the Day is volunteer work for people and the planet.

Singer, song writer and UN Messenger of Peace Stevie Wonder, at the General's Assembly's informal meeting in observance of Nelson Mandela International Day. Image: UN Photo:JC McIlwaine


“There is so much we can do. Tutor a child. Feed the hungry. Clean up a site or care for your environment. Volunteer to serve at a hospital or community centre. Help a refugee family. Be part of the Mandela movement to make the world a better place. Nobody can do everything but everybody can do something,” he said, noting that the theme of this year's Day, Take action! Inspire change, is meant to mobilise the human family to do more to build a peaceful, sustainable and equitable world.

“This is the best tribute we can give to an extraordinary man who, with his steadfast belief in justice and equality, showed how one person can make a difference,” the Deputy Secretary-General said. “Let us all continue being inspired by Nelson Mandela's lifelong example and his call to never cease working to build a better world for all,” he added.

In other remarks today, General Assembly President Mogens Lykketoft noted that the Day represents an opportunity for the Assembly to celebrate and promote the values and extraordinary vision of one of the greatest men in modern history. “President Mandela's contribution to humanity extends across the three pillars of the UN and both the Nelson Mandela Prize and the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, also known as Nelson Mandela Rules, are a testament to his global impact,” Mr. Lykketoft said.

“But an even greater testament to Mandela's influence, would be for all world leaders to follow his example,” he said, encouraging Member States to write a new chapter of history by dedicating their time and talent to improving the lives of billions of people everywhere. The keynote address at the UN's festivities in New York were given by Mr. Wonder, who began with a moment of silence for those who lost their lives as a result of gun violence and terrorism.

The UN Messenger of Peace said he was overwhelmed with joy to be part of the festivities for Mr. Mandela, whose struggle for democracy, human rights and social justice was only possible because he conducted himself with the highest standard of courage, integrity and grace.

Mr. Mandela "set forth a model of behaviour and sense of being, that is so very desperately needed today. He has given the world a road map to follow in order to advance peace and social justice more effectively. We must follow it,” Mr. Wonder said. The singer and song writer also pledged to continue his longstanding work and advocacy on behalf of people with disabilities.

He renewed an appeal that opportunity should be equally made available for all, calling on countries to strengthen efforts to promote access to technology and create adequate public infrastructure and transportation services, in order to have a more inclusive, accessible society for all. “Be not afraid! Be the bridge! Not the wall to peace and understanding. Be the man or woman that Nelson Mandela would be proud to call his brother or sister in the struggle for peace and love,” Mr. Wonder said.

Mr. Wonder finished his address with a new song he wrote a couple of weeks ago, asking “where is our song of love, not a song for you and me but a song for humanity.” In honour of Mr. Mandela, a clothing donation public service activity was held at the Secretariat Circle at UN Headquarters, one of several events today around the world in which the UN took part. ω.

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