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Some opponents of unpaid internships argue that only non-profit companies should be allowed to hire interns, since they theoretically do not benefit economically from their interns?? labor. While many non-profits contribute admirably to the public good, this proposal is needlessly biased against those with interests outside of the non-profit sphere. The fact that an organization may profit from its services does not make it exploitative and evil. Doctors, for example, often practice for profit...
...employees—not including volunteers or interns??51 are white, four are African-American, five are Asian, one is Hispanic, and one declined to identify ethnicity...
...last time the Bantams lost a match androstenedione—not steroids—was the hot topic in baseball, and interns??not intelligence—were the hot topic in Washington. So while the real world has gone through drastic changes, the world of college squash has stayed remarkably consistent...
Also, there is no formal way of ordaining or appointing evangelists. Aspiring leaders act as full-time “interns?? for months or years until they are deemed ready to become leaders. None of the BCC leaders holds a master’s degree in divinity or a Ph.D. in a theological field...
...interns?? e-mail, sent to Anderson, listed what the interns would and would not help the SAC with and also called for the SAC to take more responsibility, an idea Yeh said was motivated by a desire to help increase the SAC’s presence...