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Sulzberger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Troy Rutter (born August 1, 1973) is an American actor, author and programmer. He was born in Ames, Iowa where he attended Ames Senior High School and later Iowa State University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communications.
Growing up, he programmed games for the Commodore 64 including "Bash Yer Brains" and "Stat!" He regularly hosted online chat rooms for the Music Connection, Commodore Software Showcase and Information Network areas on the Commodore BBS QuantumLink. He also produced several "SID" songs for the Commodore during this time.
In 1992, while attending Iowa State University, he started the first Babylon 5 mailing list on the college's VAX system. The load on the machine when combined with the alt.tv.babylon-5 newsgroup later eventually crashed the machine and was disconnected from the newsgroup. It is because of his involvement with early Babylon 5 fandom that he was offered a job at Warner Bros. Online to produce the Official Babylon 5 Web Site and the area on America Online. He has also been connected with various Hollywood websites including E.R., Rosie O'Donnell, Drew Carey and Friends. He served as a production assistant on The Apprentice and was a writer on the TV game show Pictionary He is also a member of the Screen Actors Guild after appearing on the TV show 7th Heaven.
Student council (aka student government group, student union or student body) is a curricular or extracurricular activity for students within elementary and secondary schools around the world. Present in most public and private K-12 school systems across the United States, Canada, Australia and Asia. These bodies are alternatively entitled student council, student government, Associated Student Body, Student Activity Council, Student Council Association or S.C.A. Student councils often serve to engage students in learning about democracy and leadership, as originally espoused by John Dewey in Democracy and Education (1917).
The student council helps share students’ ideas, interests, and concerns with teachers and school principals. They often also help raise funds for school-wide activities, including social events, community projects, helping people in need and school reform. For example most schools do food drives, fundraisers and parties. Many members learn skills that were an extension of their formal education. They help the environment.
The University of Iowa (also known as the UI, U of I, or simply Iowa) is a public research university in Iowa City, Iowa. Founded in 1847, Iowa is the oldest university in the state. The University of Iowa is the flag ship university for the state of Iowa. The University of Iowa is organized into eleven colleges offering more than 200 areas of study and seven professional degrees.
The Iowa campus spans 1,700 acres centered along the banks of the Iowa River and includes the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, named one of "America’s Best Hospitals" for the 25th year in a row. The university was the original developer of the Master of Fine Arts degree and it operates the world-renowned Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Iowa has very high research activity, and is a member of several research coalitions, including the prestigious Association of American Universities, the Universities Research Association, and the Committee on Institutional Cooperation. The Iowa alumni network exceeds 250,000, and the university budgeted revenues and expenses of $3.513 billion for 2015.
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Ben Sulzberger and Michelle Hu for student council co-presidents 2K15-2K16! A parody of Uptown Funk.
A glimpse at a face through parts and movement. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Basically I needed an excuse to use my cool, new macro lens. This was the excuse. I have just returned from being gone for two weeks and decided to make something. This was an idea I had in my head whilst falling asleep and I decided "Sure, why not?" Anyway at times it becomes out of focus. I was having my brother focus-spot-check for the first time so....yet another excuse. Oh why am I bothering to still write this. You must likely have checked out of this description, if you ever began it, long ago. Bah!
As the sun rises in the sky, a man of clay is born, curious and adventurous-like all good heroes are. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After not making any stop-action or claymation for three years I was inspired by my brother picking up my old studio (if you can call it that) and making his own that I decided I might as well try my hand at it again. Hopefully I'll upload some of my bros as well.
Two slushies. My final project for Modes of Film and Video Production at the University of Iowa.
A short film made for the 48 Hour Film Festival of Des Moines. Producer: Troy Rutter Directors: Mike Sulzberger, Brad Dell Editors: Mike Sulzberger, Ben Sulzberger D.O.P.: Ben Sulzberger Writers: Brad Dell, Ethan Peterson, Troy Rutter, Josh Ster, Mike Sulzberger, Ben Sulzberger. Boom Operator: Jairus Davis Script Supervisor: Linda Nahra Ezekial: Ethan Peterson Pestilence: Josh Ster Famine: Brad Dell Valkyrie: Kelly Schaefer War: Gabriel Culbert Death: Jonathon Brugioni Christiana Samuels: Heather Smith The New Guy: Mike Sulzberger
I do not own the music, it's just a swell fit.
Team 42's entry into the Des Moines 48 Hour Film Project 2013.
In which Ben, desperate for help, turns to the deepest parts of his minds.....or not. Once again a film I made on a whim. What do you guys think? Should I keep making films like this and on ocassion upload my higher quality stuff? Should I only upload high quality? Should I vlog? AUGH!
I apologize for the quality...YouTube made me! -As five acquaintances enter a room in a bizarre fashion and via one door they discuss their relationships to one another and formulate a plan to escape whilst avoiding a second door.-
Our young hero has his eyes set on the love of his life to take to prom and, when surrounded by baroque and extravegeant proposals, he believes this is the only way. A film I worked on 3 years ago as writer and editor. Much different writing than how I normally do.
A movie about the spring 1970 student unrest at the University of Iowa.
An in-class assignment.
A short film I made one afternoon primarily as a camera test for my major project this summer. Our hero, in the midst of cheats and lies, tries his hand at poker initially with the belief that his hand will win the match for him but quickly learning otherwise.
An in-class project for Alternative Modes of Film and Video Production making use of the Prelinger Archives in San Francisco.
Ben Sulzberger and Michelle Hu for student council co-presidents 2K15-2K16! A parody of Uptown Funk.
A short film made for the 48 Hour Film Festival of Des Moines. Producer: Troy Rutter Directors: Mike Sulzberger, Brad Dell Editors: Mike Sulzberger, Ben Sulzberger D.O.P.: Ben Sulzberger Writers: Brad Dell, Ethan Peterson, Troy Rutter, Josh Ster, Mike Sulzberger, Ben Sulzberger. Boom Operator: Jairus Davis Script Supervisor: Linda Nahra Ezekial: Ethan Peterson Pestilence: Josh Ster Famine: Brad Dell Valkyrie: Kelly Schaefer War: Gabriel Culbert Death: Jonathon Brugioni Christiana Samuels: Heather Smith The New Guy: Mike Sulzberger
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A long time ago journalists were an authority and readers relied on them to inform them about events they didn't witness or experienced themselves. Today, tens of thousands of people use Twitter and Facebook to give their own accounts of events such as uprisings or other happenings around the globe. How does this development affect the creed of journalism? What does it mean for governments and what does it mean for business leaders? As mass communication technology becomes available to huge numbers of citizens, where does authority lie today and how does it reshape the role of journalists?
Now in his third year as the New York Times’ executive editor, Dean Baquet is working to help the world’s most important newspaper adapt to the Facebook/Snapchat/podcast world, all while sustaining its award-winning journalism. Watch his live interview from the Code Conference stage. Date: May 30, 2017 Time: 4:10 PM PT / 7:10 PM ET — Subscribe: https://goo.gl/FRleYo Check out our full video catalog: https://goo.gl/JeqE6e Follow Recode on Twitter: https://goo.gl/n4jVhu Follow Recode on Instagram: https://goo.gl/k8KXjH Read more: http://recode.net/
November 1995 - Ohio division 4, State Semi-Final - Bellaire Big Reds v. Orrville Red Riders at Sulzberger Memorial Stadium, Zanesville, Ohio. Bellaire defeated the defending runner-up Riders on its way to the state championship. Orrville was led by by sr QB Jared Zwick (brother of Ohio State QB Justin), K Dan Stolz (Ohio State University). Bellaire was led by sr QB Jose Davis (Kent State University, Winnipeg Bluebombers, Colorado Crush, Ohio Valley Greyhounds), WR Bobby Timberlake, Dusty Kinder, Grant Allen, jr Ben Taylor (Virginia Tech University, Cleveland Browns), Bob Roth, RB Rich Mamie, Clint Lekanudos, Jason Myers, Josh Weber, Bubba Sechrest, C.J. Zerfoss, P.J. Bomber, D.J. Sochor, Matt Adams, Tony Vingia.
1996 Ohio High School Division IV playoffs at Sulzberger Memorial Stadium, Zanesville, Ohio. Bellaire Big Reds (11-0) v. Newark Licking Valley Panthers in the southeast regional final. Bellaire defeated the Panthers and finished the season with a 2nd-consecutive Division IV State Runner-up. Bellaire was led by Sr Ben Taylor (Virginia Tech, Cleveland Browns), QB Ty Masciarelli, Clint Lekandus, Bubba Sechrest, Jeremy Lemley, Richie Materkoski, John Keller.
How will data be used to make cities stronger - from community policing to public health to new technologies? William J Bratton, police commissioner, City of New York Dr. Margaret A. Hamburg, former commissioner, Food and Drug Administration Moderated by Charles Duhigg, senior editor for conferences and live journalism, The New York Times
Presented by: Eric Buth, Interactive News Developer, The New York Times In the New York Times newsroom you’ll find a deeply heterogeneous technology environment that exists – by necessity – outside of the larger, more well-defined development pipelines of the rest of the organization. On the Interactive News team, part of our mission is providing a reliable path to production for designers/developers/reporters who need to be able to make their own technology choices on what can be extremely tight deadlines. Containerization is becoming increasingly important to these efforts, and we’re ready to share our experience working with Docker and crafting complementary orchestration, communication, and organization solutions. Docker is an open-source engine that automates the deployment of any ...
The Iron Curtain symbolized the ideological conflict and physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991. The term symbolized efforts by the Soviet Union to block itself and its satellite states from open contact with the west and non-Soviet-controlled areas. On the east side of the Iron Curtain were the countries that were connected to or influenced by the Soviet Union. On either side of the Iron Curtain, states developed their own international economic and military alliances: Member countries of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance and the Warsaw Pact, with the Soviet Union as the leading state This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Co...
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Nov 1996 - Ohio Division IV Playoffs Regional Semi-Finals. Bellaire Big Reds v. Lucasville Valley Indians at Sulzberger Memorial Stadium, Zanesville, Ohio. Lucasville, in its first-ever playoff game, was crushed by the Reds, which improved to 11-0 and continued its march to a 2nd-straight state championship game. Bellaire was led by jr QB Ty Masciarelli, sr. Ben Taylor (Virginia Tech, Cleveland Browns), Rich Materkoski, Clint Lekandus, Jeremy Lemley, DJ Sochor, Chas Call, Bubba Secrest.
Real Truth About Immigration and the Zionists-Jew-Habbad plan to destroy white race. "The great ideal of Judaism is that the whole world shall be imbued with Jewish teachings, and that in a Universal Brotherhood of Nations a greater Judaism in fact all the separate races and religions shall disappear." (Jewish World,February 9, 1933) "We Jews have spoiled the blood of all races. We have tarnished and broken their power. we have made everything foul, rotten, decomposed and decayed." (The Way To Zion, Munzer) The non-Europeanization of America is heartening news of an almost transcendental quality. Ben Wattenberg (jew) The goal of abolishing the white race is on its face so desirable that some may find it hard to believe that it could incur any opposition other than from committed whit...
Mala Tribich MBE, who endured slave labour and internment at Ravensbrück and Bergen Belsen concentration camps, talks to Wadham College Human Rights Forum about the struggle for survival during World War II. https://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/
A British circus-drama. Director: John Harlow Audio/Visual: sound, black & white Keywords: Ben Lyon; Anne Crawford; David Farrar; Herbert Lom; circus . High drama beneath the big top. Forbidden romance, rivalry, murder, betrayed friends. A retired hypnotist falls in love with a trapeze artist whose jealous partner . Stephen Torg (Herbert Lom) seeks work at a struggling traveling circus. While there, a lion escapes; Torg is able to control it with his skill at hypnotism.
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