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  2. Judicial intern - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a judicial intern (also commonly known as a "judicial extern" or "extern law clerk" [1]) is usually a law student or sometimes a recent law school graduate who provides assistance to a judge and/or law clerks in researching and writing issues before the court. Working as a judicial intern allows law students to gain ...

  3. AIESEC - Wikipedia

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    AIESEC (pronounced: eye-sek [7]) was originally a French acronym for Association internationale des étudiants en sciences économiques et commerciales (English: International Association of Students in Economics and Business). The full name is no longer officially used, as members can now be graduate and undergraduate from any university ...

  4. Internshala - Wikipedia

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    This development brought Internshala directly into the hands of students, enabling seamless access to internship opportunities [12] and resources on-the-go. This expansion into the mobile app sphere not only increased the platform's reach but also solidified Internshala's position as a leading provider of internship solutions in India.

  5. Internship - Wikipedia

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    An internship can be paid, unpaid, or partially paid (in the form of a stipend). [8] Internships may be part-time or full-time and are usually flexible with students' schedules. A typical internship lasts between one and four months, but can be shorter or longer, depending on the organization involved.

  6. FEMA employee fired for urging team to not help homes with ...

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    The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency - whose mission is to help people before, during and after disasters - fired an employee who advised her survivor assistance team in Florida to not go ...

  7. Admission to practice law - Wikipedia

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    In order to practice law (and to get the lawyer's license), the following requirements are necessary (legally mandatory): a bachelor's degree in Law (4 years), a master's degree in Law and Legal Practice (2 years), a legal internship (6 months, within those two years) and passing the All Spain Bar Examination (convened annually by the ...

  8. Snow storm hits upper Midwest: See snow forecast for ... - AOL

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    National snow forecast. The map below shows the probability that an area could receive more than 4 inches of snow. Use the slider at the top left to toggle by day.

  9. Black Friday isn't over at Walmart: Here are the 10 best ...

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    USA TODAY Sports. Bowl game schedule: Breaking down today's 3 College Football Playoff matchups. Sports. Variety. PGA Tour Seeks More Control Over Media With New Studios Launch. Weather.