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Amir Bile: Dedication to the Public Domain

 Dedication to the Public Domain TO: All users, readers, educational institutions, and the digital archive community FROM: Amir Bile DATE: November 19, 2025 SUBJECT: Formal Dedication of My Intellectual Works to the Public Domain I. Declaration of Public Domain Status I, Amir Bile, hereby declare that the following works are created and released as a gift to the public, free from all copyright restrictions: 1. Literary Works:       The Fishergirl and Education and Melancholy, a Clan 2. Scholarly Work:       Education as Phenomenon: A Tripartite Model and the Principle of Archesyndesmos 3. Ancillary Correspondence:       All associated scholarly letters and notices. II. Irrevocable Public Domain Dedication To ensure these works remain a permanent and unencumbered resource for humanity, I dedicate them to the Public Domain under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. This means: To the greatest extent possible und...

Art Work: The Uphold

This last days, I have been working on an artwork composed of a rectangular frame and six human hands arranged in two pairs. They all emerge from the far bottom‑right corner. Half of the hands stretch diagonally toward a light emanating from the middle of the left side, while the remaining hands support. The central hand reaches the furthest and is supported around the elbow. The fingers display dramatic curves reminiscent of Renaissance‑style art, the piece being intentionally crafted in that manner. To the left, the one with the palm facing up gives up and tries to fold back while another lifts it from the wrist. To the right, the supporting arm holds the other from the midsection of the forearm. The title of the work is "The Uphold."

Lands

I, the wandering mad Dulbante, have crossed all Abyssinia, abandoned the arid-land. In the country of foreigners, only by this could I be known— my Dulbante moustaches, long along the sides.

Seric (Arid) Joys

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Depiction

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Introduction

My name is Amir Bile Hussein. I am an Ethiopian-Somali, born in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia in 2001, and a graduate in Educational Management from Addis Ababa University. My interests have always been split between visual arts and the sciences. While I was initially drawn to physics, my focus gradually shifted to the Humanities. Fate, however, led me to the field of education. A year after graduating, I compiled three works: two interrelated philosophical pieces on education (one literary, one theoretical research), and a poetry piece.

The Fishergirl and Education, Melancholy, a Clan, & Education as Phenomenon: A Tripartite Model and the Principle of Archesyndesmos

 By Amir Bile 1. The Fishergirl and Education: A short parable philosophy on education dealing with multiple questions on the nature of education. First published in 2025. https://archive.ph/F5uzg 2. Melancholy, a Clan: A modern Somali pastoral-poetry on despair and resilience through the vignette of an imagined clan in migration. First published in 2025. https://archive.ph/HQj3c 3. Education as Phenomenon: A Tripartite Model and the Principle of Archesyndesmos: A theoretical research work on the ontology of education. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18360533