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Zuleikha Mayat: South African author and activist who led a life of courage, compassion and integrity

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Few Indian South African women have achieved wider public recognition than author, human rights and cultural activist Zuleikha Mayat, who passed away on 2 February 2024.

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  • Few Indian South African women have achieved wider public recognition than author, human rights and cultural activist Zuleikha Mayat, who passed away on 2 February 2024.
  • An honorary doctorate from the University of KwaZulu-Natal was just one of many awards bestowed on her during a life that spanned almost 98 years.
  • I assisted her with her last book, and recently penned an e-book about her incredible life.

Early life

  • Her father was generous to poor people and drummed into her, she later reflected, that “others have a share in our incomes”.
  • For her “the Bounty of God is not just for a select few but must be shared” so that all “can benefit”.
  • Segregation (1910-1948), the precursor to apartheid, which legally entrenched racial classification and enforced segregation in all walks of life, meant separate schools for different “races” and the schools for whites would not enrol her.

A letter to the editor

  • An 18-year-old Mayat posted a letter signed “Miss Zuleikha Bismillah of Potchefstroom” to the newspaper Indian Views, which was published in Gujarati and English.
  • The editor was M.I.
  • He published the letter, in which she “argued for higher levels of education for girls” in a “style that revealed not only a principled passion concerning this matter but also her sharp wit”.
  • In 1954, aged 28, she invited friends to her small apartment in the coastal South African city of Durban.

A life of writing

  • Nanima’s Chest appeared in 1981 to promote the appreciation of traditional Indian textiles and clothing.
  • A Treasure Trove of Memories: A Reflection on the Experiences of the Peoples of Potchefstroom (1996) recounts growing up and life in her home town.
  • And at age 95 Mayat published The Odyssey of Crossing Oceans, an enthralling and expansive narrative by a consummate storyteller, which embodied some of her philosophy of life.

Justice and peace for all

  • Post-1994, when democratic elections were held for the first time in South Africa, Mayat continued her fight for equity and social justice.
  • She spoke out and marched against local and global injustices.


Saleem Badat receives funding from the National Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences.

$100K on the Line in the Global Artificial Intelligence Championship - Seeking Top AI Models for Mathematical Mastery

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

I can't wait to see how the Global Artificial Intelligence Championship (GAIC) will push the boundaries of AI in mathematics."

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  • I can't wait to see how the Global Artificial Intelligence Championship (GAIC) will push the boundaries of AI in mathematics."
  • AGI Odyssey is empowering interdisciplinary collaboration of mathematics and artificial intelligence by hosting the first Global Artificial Intelligence Championship (GAIC) in March 2024.
  • We invite all AI enthusiasts, professionals, and teams to join the Global Artificial Intelligence Championship.
  • For more details and to register for the Global Artificial Intelligence Championship, please visit: agiodyssey.org

$100K on the Line in the Global Artificial Intelligence Championship - Seeking Top AI Models for Mathematical Mastery

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, February 6, 2024

I can't wait to see how the Global Artificial Intelligence Championship (GAIC) will push the boundaries of AI in mathematics."

Key Points: 
  • I can't wait to see how the Global Artificial Intelligence Championship (GAIC) will push the boundaries of AI in mathematics."
  • AGI Odyssey is empowering interdisciplinary collaboration of mathematics and artificial intelligence by hosting the first Global Artificial Intelligence Championship (GAIC) in March 2024.
  • We invite all AI enthusiasts, professionals, and teams to join the Global Artificial Intelligence Championship.
  • For more details and to register for the Global Artificial Intelligence Championship, please visit: agiodyssey.org

Capital Honda Adds the 2024 Honda Odyssey to its Inventory in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, Jan. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Capital Honda, a leading automotive dealership in Charlottetown, is thrilled to announce the arrival of the highly anticipated 2024 Honda Odyssey. This versatile minivan, offered in three feature-rich trims—EX-L, Touring and Black Edition—brings an excellent blend of performance, technology and interior amenities to families in Prince Edward Island.

Key Points: 
  • The 2024 Honda Odyssey is available at Capital Honda in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
  • CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, Jan. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Capital Honda, a leading automotive dealership in Charlottetown, is thrilled to announce the arrival of the highly anticipated 2024 Honda Odyssey .
  • Capital Honda understands the importance of staying connected on the road, and the 2024 Odyssey is equipped with cutting-edge technology to enhance the driving experience.
  • To experience the exceptional features of the 2024 Honda Odyssey firsthand, customers are invited to schedule a test drive with Capital Honda .

ProPharma Announces the Appointment of Vicki Gashwiler as Vice President of Clinical Operations, Medical Technology

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Wednesday, January 24, 2024

RALEIGH, N.C., Jan. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- ProPharma Group (ProPharma), the leading global provider of regulatory, clinical, and compliance services for the life sciences industry, and a portfolio company of Odyssey Investment Partners, today announced the appointment of Vicki Gashwiler as Vice President of Clinical Operations for their Medical Technology organization.

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  • ProPharma Group today announced the appointment of Vicki Gashwiler as Vice President of Clinical Operations for their Medical Technology organization.
  • RALEIGH, N.C., Jan. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- ProPharma Group (ProPharma), the leading global provider of regulatory, clinical, and compliance services for the life sciences industry, and a portfolio company of Odyssey Investment Partners , today announced the appointment of Vicki Gashwiler as Vice President of Clinical Operations for their Medical Technology organization.
  • Ronald Freeze, ProPharma's Global Head of Medical Technology, said: "I am so excited to have Vicki joining our integrated MedTech team.
  • ProPharma again shows their commitment to the Medical Technology space and the ongoing advancement of its revolutionary Research Consulting Organization (RCO) model with Vicki's appointment as the Vice President of Clinical Operations for Medical Technology.

Apollo GraphQL Expands Leadership Team To Meet Demand for GraphQL in the Enterprise

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Thursday, January 18, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Apollo GraphQL, the supergraph company, today announced it has made two significant additions to its leadership team, welcoming Aditya Phadke as Chief Customer Officer and Rob Brazier as VP of Product. These new appointments build on the successes felt in 2023, as GraphQL saw a rise in usage and success within API platform teams for globally recognized brands like Netflix, Wayfair, and Intuit.

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  • Additionally, Robbie Petrie joined as Chief Financial Officer earlier in 2023 from Twilio to round out the leadership team.
  • And that's why they're turning to Apollo GraphQL as the creators of the industry standard GraphQL platform for the future," said Geoff Schmidt, CEO and co-founder at Apollo GraphQL.
  • Both make ideal additions to the Apollo GraphQL leadership team to help developers build the next generation of applications and deliver profound, efficient, and meaningful user experiences."
  • Half of the Fortune 100 embraced GraphQL in 2023 and Apollo GraphQL experienced 40% growth in new customers.

U.S. News Unveils the 2024 Best Cars for the Money Awards

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Thursday, January 18, 2024

WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in rankings and consumer advice, today announced the 2024 Best Cars for the Money awards. Covering 11 automotive categories – including the inaugural Best Plug-In Hybrid SUV for the Money – the awards highlight cars, SUVs and minivans that provide consumers with the best combination of quality and value.

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  • WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in rankings and consumer advice, today announced the 2024 Best Cars for the Money awards .
  • Covering 11 automotive categories – including the inaugural Best Plug-In Hybrid SUV for the Money – the awards highlight cars, SUVs and minivans that provide consumers with the best combination of quality and value.
  • "We're proud to include plug-in hybrid SUVs for the first time, with the 2024 Kia Sportage PHEV securing the Best Plug-In Hybrid SUV for the Money award," Opsitnik added.
  • Honda and Kia each won four Best Car for the Money awards across multiple categories.

For All Mankind's Happy Valley: why a Martian city could well extend below the surface

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Rather than the waning of interest in space that followed the Moon landings in our reality, over the four seasons of the show to date, the race has continued towards lunar and then Martian settlement.

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  • Rather than the waning of interest in space that followed the Moon landings in our reality, over the four seasons of the show to date, the race has continued towards lunar and then Martian settlement.
  • Dubbed “Happy Valley”, the Martian city features an array of interconnected modules.


With its Artemis programme, Nasa plans to have humans living outside Earth’s orbit. This would including a lunar base camp, as well as a space station that circles the Moon, in the view of ultimately sending people to Mars. Quite in what structures such Martian explorers would live has long had people dreaming – and scientists experimenting.

Life on Mars?

  • Written between 1912 and 1946, these tell the story of a 19th-century US veteran transported to Mars, and were brought to life in the 2012 action film, John Carter.
  • One of the earliest stories to seriously consider the scientifically understood conditions on Mars, and the life that might result from it, was Stanley Weinbaum’s 1934 novella, A Martian Odyssey.
  • In keeping with telescopic observations of the planet’s cold, thin air and spectra indicating a lack of both water and vegetation, this was a Mars devoid of cityscapes, but not of life.

Going underground

  • The cities envisaged by mid-century sci-fi writers were encased in vast protective domes.
  • These could contain an Earth-like environment and allow humans to breathe and move freely without protective equipment.
  • Research suggests, however, that as long-term habitation, a domed environment would have significant flaws.
  • Since the 1960s, scientific understanding of the impact of radiation on humans and their offspring has advanced.
  • Instead, many researchers now consider underground or cave settlements as sites for human settlement on Mars.
  • Contrary to the series though, underground levels might well be sought after, by real-world Martian residents, for the increased protection they provide.


Elizabeth Stanway receives funding from the Science and Technology Facilities Council for her astrophysics research

Aviation Veteran Doug Crowther Joins Odyssey Aviation U.S. as President

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

BONITA SPRINGS, Fla., Jan. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Odyssey Aviation U.S. (“Odyssey”) today announced it expanded its management team, with aviation veteran Doug Crowther joining the firm as President. In addition, highly-tenured aviation executive Ken Allison was named CEO, and will focus on the strategic initiatives of the Fix Based Operators (FBO) network. Odyssey has a network of FBOs providing services to private aviation customers and air cargo operators, with locations in Florida (KISM), Michigan (KYIP) and Georgia (KSSI).

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  • BONITA SPRINGS, Fla., Jan. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Odyssey Aviation U.S. (“Odyssey”) today announced it expanded its management team, with aviation veteran Doug Crowther joining the firm as President.
  • “An experienced aviation leader, Doug Crowther is an incredible addition to our team.”
    Ken Allison, CEO of Odyssey Aviation United States, grew up with aviation in his blood.
  • In 2015, he joined with longtime friends and aviation industry veterans, Sal Calvino and Blake Fish to create Odyssey Aviation U.S. Today, Sal Calvino continues with Odyssey Aviation U.S., as Chairman of the Board.
  • Sal Calvino added, “With Doug joining the terrific leadership team headed up by Ken Allison, Odyssey Aviation U.S. is strongly positioned for growth and expansion.”
    According to Crowther, “I am enthused to join the team here, and this incredible opportunity to help build Odyssey Aviation, a firm well-regarded for its great service and aviation professionals.

"Great Global Giveaway" for Educational Adventures to Seven Continents Begins January 2024

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Friday, January 5, 2024

Road Scholar Contest Winners Will Find "Golden Ticket" in 2025 Catalog

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  • Seven lucky winners will win one of seven educational adventures to seven continents, complete with airfare for two people.
  • These seven trips, like all the programs Road Scholar offers, will have an emphasis on learning about the destination the winners are visiting through educational content and immersive experiences.
  • To enter, starting January 1, 2024, and continuing through November 1, 2024, anyone who's not already on the Road Scholar mailing list can sign up at www.roadscholar.org/enter .
  • In addition to the Great Global Giveaway, Road Scholar wants to hear the stories of its participants over the last half-century.