By Dwight Bachman An Ethiopian proverb fits Natnael Belay ‘20 like a glove. It reads, “One who learns will eventually teach.” The proverb speaks to Belay’s personality, creativity, happiness, love, and zest for life. More importantly, it references his inquiring mind and love for education, and his strong sense of social responsibility. Belay’s life journey
video content on there. video content is very hard to share and get distribution for, much more than print articles. it does not have the same brand play and everyone is trying to make the tv analogy that facebook is essentially now a network and if you are producing modern family you will not go to their producers but you will go to abc. that holds for video and i don t think it does for print. if you are hanging out with friends on facebook, i find it troubling and i understand the temptation but it gives zuckerberg all the power in the future and it could erode the traffic for the other news sites trying to. their own websites and have a role in the future. and it is not just traffic. it is also the relationship with advertisers. facebook had the best advertising machines of anywhere but building that trust with advertisers and bigger customer