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Is Human Species capable of celebraing intelligence as deeper (and more open) data flow than politicians printing paper money?
Economistwater.com: Do you know that even the world's biggest nations will fail in 2020s unless their peopled celebrate copiloting waters and energy transmission (CLICK TO PUZZLES of 25% more in 2020s) maps inttrligent;y?
MOTHER EARTHS CODES: ELERCTRIGICATION POWERS THINGS WITH ELECTRICITY: INTELLIGENCE EMPOWERS PEOPLES: FRESH WATER CONNECTS OUR HEALTH & EMOTIONAL COOL Please linkin with me chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk (Wash DC) to add where we the peoples can add to these 4 spaces for unerathing humanity's intrlligence boosters-
  • Paris Inteligence Action summit February,
  • Santa Clara future of accelerrated computimng partners- nvidia santa clara Japan's Osaka Expo - 6 months in which any nations pavilion can virally survey inteligence of any other pavilion
  • Canada's G7- will all 7 nations leaders sink or swim together. Of course if we the peoples can decide what inteligences top 20 spaces need to be, we have a chance to change every education momemt og every age of person at every community around the world in line with the future of capitalism that The Economist premiered in 1976.Japan and silicon calley had payed with the first decade of moore's law - would other places be free to entrepremeurially join in the milliion times more compute in time?
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    Sunday, November 22, 2020

     

    Kuchins, Andrew 

    9:38 AM (50 minutes ago)
    to nastridinov_e@auca.kgSafetOSUNTom
    Thanks Safet,

    In addition to Zheenbek, I think Dr. Emil Nastridinov from our Anthropology Department would be interested in this project also. I have copied him on this email.

    Cheers,

    Andy

    On Fri, 20 Nov 2020 at 22:22 Safet Hadzimuhamedovic < wrote:
    Dear colleagues, 

    At SOAS University of London, we are preparing a brief preliminary proposal (Concept) for an OSUN programme on water, cultural heritage and human rights. The programme will likely consist of three broad 'pathways' ('Water and the Heritage/Hospitality Sector in Palestine'; 'Rivers, Migration and Activism in the Balkans'; and a collaborative syllabus and online course on 'Water as Shared Heritage and a Human Right'). We have already mapped some of the collaborators from the group of OSUN Partner Institutions. If you think that your research or existing projects and networks at your OSUN institution should be part of this programme, please get in touch with us for further information and to share your ideas before the submission deadline (15 December). 

    Thank you. 
     
    Best, 
    Safet HadziMuhamedovic ) and Tom Selwyn 

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    Dr. Andrew C. Kuchins
    President
    American University of Central Asia
    Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

    chris Macrae

    10:28 AM (0 minutes ago)
    to AndrewSafetOSUNTomnastridinov_e@auca.kg
    hello i have a few questions/notes

    water seems to me to be one of nature's most vital infrastructures - so a deep challenge particularlyto the sort of dc mindset that trump has built https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHtacTJ-DnA

    is the american university of central asia connected with the american university in washington dc - this is my local university, and my friend amitav acharya said he would check with come friends at SOAS on whether there might be a combined concept of interest; amitav mentors students across asean with unesco and other positions he holds after 30 years of focus on asia originally at harvard

    as glasgow is my family's origin town i am very interested in connecting cop26 nov 2021 - formal or zoom fringe- i havent yet found how all water related collaborations are going to converge on glasgow; i do know people at the bbc studio responsible for attenboroughs and other nature broadcasting; i am also told that if it had not been for covid one of the first real summits of osun was due to be in vienna partly to celebrate the move of soros ceu there and partly because that is now the hub of ban ki-moon and his emerging action curricula on global climate adaptability www.gca.org; i have friends from india who live in vienna and do research for the tata foundation

    my father's work at the economist aimed to celebrate the rise of asian's two thirds of the human race; his last project sponsored 10newly graduated journalists to celebrate sir fazle abed's last decade and his goals to help university sdg coalitions with brac university- sir fazle died in dec 2019 but told me to  help brac uni vice chancellor vincent chang

    so always delighted to try to help map solutions asian students and mentors need to scale to solve the deepest sdg challenges especially if tech or data can now leapfrog
    chris macrae washington dc region   text/whatsapp +1 240 316 8157 www.2025report.com
    norman macrae foundation

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