Nicola Palazzo (Castelluccio Superiore (PZ), 10 June 1957) is an Italian writer.
Biography
He graduated in Philosophy at Florence university in 1980. He is a professor of Italian, history and geography. He has written several books, including Martino di Monte Oliveto (1997), Racconti di Natale, racconti paradossali.
Books
*Martino di monte Oliveto, Di Maremmi Editore, March 1997, pag.216.
*“Racconti di Natale” Brigante Editore Lagonegro (PZ), November 1997, Page 160.
*“Racconti paradossali”Taurus Editore Torino. December 2000. Page 63.
Biography
He graduated in Philosophy at Florence university in 1980. He is a professor of Italian, history and geography. He has written several books, including Martino di Monte Oliveto (1997), Racconti di Natale, racconti paradossali.
Books
*Martino di monte Oliveto, Di Maremmi Editore, March 1997, pag.216.
*“Racconti di Natale” Brigante Editore Lagonegro (PZ), November 1997, Page 160.
*“Racconti paradossali”Taurus Editore Torino. December 2000. Page 63.
Edward "Teddy" Symes (born August 31, 1981) is a producer, director, art curator, and founder of Here and Now Films and Frontrunner Magazine.
His 2008 documentary, Los Medicos, followed a US medical team working in a public hospital in rural Guatemala. Faced with a crowd of more than a thousand, and only one week to help, the film captures the humanitarian ideal as it collides head on with the scope of need and the complex nature of giving. The film premiered at the Jackson Hole Film Festival.
He began his career as an assistant to Academy Award-winning documentary producer Grace Guggenheim and then continued on to work as assistant editor for CBS News in New York City. After leaving CBS, he focused his efforts towards online video, web design, and internet distribution, ultimately creating online content for the United Nations Development Programme and Project Hope.
As a cinematographer Symes worked on the global music project 1 Giant Leap documenting music contributions by Boots Riley, Michael Stipe, Eugene Hutz, Baaba Maal, Jhelisa Anderson, Haale, Miles Solay, and Speech. Interviews for the film included Earle Sebastian, Daniel Pinchbeck, and Anthony Lappe among others. Symes was also a cinematographer on Tribeca Film Festival experimental documentary Nocturnity by filmmaker Alexandra Liveris.
In 2007, he created short documentaries for various non-profits working domestically as well as internationally in Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Guatemala often collaborating with filmmaker Michael Fasciano. Their documentaries Stop and Think, Rest When You're Dead, and Rebuilding Rwanda aired simultaneously on the broadband and cable networks of Current TV.
Rest When You're Dead, an eight-minute documentary video pod, followed Garth Stewart, a student at Columbia University, as he recounted his experience joining the army, fighting in Iraq as a mortar gunner during the invasion in 2003, and his political ambitions. The piece documents in cinema verite the early stages of a budding politician.
In 2008, he traveled as cameraman with Time magazine reporters covering homeland security contractors and politician Ron Paul for Time.
He earned a degree in English literature from Kenyon College and M.F.A. from Stanford University.
His 2008 documentary, Los Medicos, followed a US medical team working in a public hospital in rural Guatemala. Faced with a crowd of more than a thousand, and only one week to help, the film captures the humanitarian ideal as it collides head on with the scope of need and the complex nature of giving. The film premiered at the Jackson Hole Film Festival.
He began his career as an assistant to Academy Award-winning documentary producer Grace Guggenheim and then continued on to work as assistant editor for CBS News in New York City. After leaving CBS, he focused his efforts towards online video, web design, and internet distribution, ultimately creating online content for the United Nations Development Programme and Project Hope.
As a cinematographer Symes worked on the global music project 1 Giant Leap documenting music contributions by Boots Riley, Michael Stipe, Eugene Hutz, Baaba Maal, Jhelisa Anderson, Haale, Miles Solay, and Speech. Interviews for the film included Earle Sebastian, Daniel Pinchbeck, and Anthony Lappe among others. Symes was also a cinematographer on Tribeca Film Festival experimental documentary Nocturnity by filmmaker Alexandra Liveris.
In 2007, he created short documentaries for various non-profits working domestically as well as internationally in Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Guatemala often collaborating with filmmaker Michael Fasciano. Their documentaries Stop and Think, Rest When You're Dead, and Rebuilding Rwanda aired simultaneously on the broadband and cable networks of Current TV.
Rest When You're Dead, an eight-minute documentary video pod, followed Garth Stewart, a student at Columbia University, as he recounted his experience joining the army, fighting in Iraq as a mortar gunner during the invasion in 2003, and his political ambitions. The piece documents in cinema verite the early stages of a budding politician.
In 2008, he traveled as cameraman with Time magazine reporters covering homeland security contractors and politician Ron Paul for Time.
He earned a degree in English literature from Kenyon College and M.F.A. from Stanford University.
Gabrielle Lyn Morales Baker (born 10 May 2007) is a Filipino-American footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for the Philippines women's national under-17 football team at international level.
Early life
Baker currently attends Rutgers Preparatory School in Somerset, New Jersey, where she plays for the Argonauts varsity soccer team. She helped the Argonauts win their NJSIAA Non-Public B state championship 3-1 over DePaul during her sophomore year. As a junior, she was named All State First Team after helping her team win their second straight state championship title. She also plays youth club soccer for PDA Blue of Elite Clubs National League.
International career
In March 2024, Baker was first called up for , where she attended a training camp with the Filipinas U17 in California, USA. A few days later, she then received her first call-up to the for friendlies against .
In May 2024, Baker was selected as part of the squad for the 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup in Bali, Indonesia. She made her international debut on 6 May in a match against where the Philippines won 6-1. She featured in all three group stage matches during the tournament.
Early life
Baker currently attends Rutgers Preparatory School in Somerset, New Jersey, where she plays for the Argonauts varsity soccer team. She helped the Argonauts win their NJSIAA Non-Public B state championship 3-1 over DePaul during her sophomore year. As a junior, she was named All State First Team after helping her team win their second straight state championship title. She also plays youth club soccer for PDA Blue of Elite Clubs National League.
International career
In March 2024, Baker was first called up for , where she attended a training camp with the Filipinas U17 in California, USA. A few days later, she then received her first call-up to the for friendlies against .
In May 2024, Baker was selected as part of the squad for the 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup in Bali, Indonesia. She made her international debut on 6 May in a match against where the Philippines won 6-1. She featured in all three group stage matches during the tournament.
Michal Kolesár (born 1986) is a Slovak-American economist specialized in econometrics.
Early life and education
Michal Kolesár was born in 1986 in Czechoslovakia to a computer programmer and a chemist. He grew up competing in mathematics olympiads. As a high school student, he moved to Ireland, first as an exchange student but ended up staying and graduating from a high school in Dublin. Following his high school graduation, Kolesár enrolled at the Trinity College Dublin. Following the graduation at Trinity, Kolesár pursued a PhD in Economics at the Harvard University, under the supervision of Guido Imbens and Gary Chamberlain. He graduated in 2013.
Academic work
Following his graduation from Harvard, Michal Kolesár spent a year as a postdoctoral researcher at Yale University. In 2014, he joined Princeton, where he is active until this day. In the 2016/2017 Academic Year, he was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2020 he became full professor at Princeton.
Kolesár is a member of the editorial board of American Economic Journal: Applied Economics. He is currently a Professor at the Department of Economics of the Princeton University.
Personal life
Michal Kolesár is married with two children. He is a naturalized US citizen in addition to the Slovak citizenship he holds by birth.<ref name="CV" />
Early life and education
Michal Kolesár was born in 1986 in Czechoslovakia to a computer programmer and a chemist. He grew up competing in mathematics olympiads. As a high school student, he moved to Ireland, first as an exchange student but ended up staying and graduating from a high school in Dublin. Following his high school graduation, Kolesár enrolled at the Trinity College Dublin. Following the graduation at Trinity, Kolesár pursued a PhD in Economics at the Harvard University, under the supervision of Guido Imbens and Gary Chamberlain. He graduated in 2013.
Academic work
Following his graduation from Harvard, Michal Kolesár spent a year as a postdoctoral researcher at Yale University. In 2014, he joined Princeton, where he is active until this day. In the 2016/2017 Academic Year, he was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2020 he became full professor at Princeton.
Kolesár is a member of the editorial board of American Economic Journal: Applied Economics. He is currently a Professor at the Department of Economics of the Princeton University.
Personal life
Michal Kolesár is married with two children. He is a naturalized US citizen in addition to the Slovak citizenship he holds by birth.<ref name="CV" />