Certainly it is good to compound employments of both; for that will be good for the present, because the virtues of either age, may correct the defects of both; and good for succession, that young men may be learners, while men in age are actors; and, lastly, good for extern accidents, because authority followeth old men, and favor and popularity, youth.
An extern school grew round the old almost monastic foundation, which subsists still with its middle-age costume and usages--and all Cistercians pray that it may long flourish.
Extern chief Charlie Mack said: "Projects like this are needed now more than ever if we are to ensure a happy and successful future for our young people in Northern Ireland."
Previously, he clerked for the Honorable Mary Jacobson, Assignment Judge of the New Jersey Superior Court and served as a legal extern in the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General, Division of Law, Securities Fraud Prosecution Section.
"Your move to extern my period means that the state assembly is working towards the needs of the citizens of Western Bahr el Ghazal because our people need services from this government," said the governor, vowing to prioritise development and security.
They said that Muslim Ummah would not tolerate any blasphemous remarks against over Holy Prophet (PBUH) and called upon the government of the Pakistan to extern the ambassador of France and also take this important issue to the UN and OIC demanding action against the blasphemers.
ABSTRACT The Summer Geriatric Extern Program was developed in 2004 to provide nursing students between the junior and senior year an opportunity to learn more about careers in geriatric nursing.
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