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Power Of Love
By peace | December 12, 2006

And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
~ 1 Corinthians 13:13
Victor Frankl, a Viennese Jew, was *interned by the Germans for more than three years. He was moved from one concentration camp to another, even spending several months at Auschwitz. Dr Frankl said that he learned early that one way to survive was to shave every morning, no matter how sick you were, even if you had to use a piece of broken glass as a razor. For every morning, as the prisoners stood for review, the sickly ones who would not be able to work that day were sent to the gas chambers. If you were shaven, and your face looked ruddier for it, your chances of escaping death that day were better.
Their bodies wasted away on the daily fare of 10.5 ounces of bread and 1.75 pints of thin gruel. They slept on bare board tiers seven feet wide, nine men to a tier. The nine men shared two blankets together. Three shrill whistles awoke them for work at 3am.
One morning, as they marched out to lay railroad ties in the frozen ground miles from the camp, the accompanying guards kept shouting and driving them with the butts of their rifles. Anyone with sore feet supported himself on his neighbour’s arm. The man next to Frankl, hiding his mouth behind his upturned collar, whispered,”If our wives could see us now! I hope they are better off in their camps and don’t know what is happening to us.“
Frankl writes,”That brought thoughts of my own wife to mind. And as we stumbled on for miles, slipping on icy spots, supporting each other time and again, dragging one another up and onward, nothing was said, but we both knew: each of us was thinking of his wife. Occasionally I looked at the sky, where the stars were fading and the pink light of the morning was beginning to spread behind a dark bank of clouds. But my mind clung to my wife’s image, imagining it with an uncanny acuteness. I heard her answering me, saw her smile, her frank and encouraging look.“
A thought transfixed me: for the first time in my life I saw the truth as it is set into song by so many poets, proclaimed as the final wisdom by so many thinkers. The truth — that love is the ultimate and highest goal to which man can aspire. Then I grasped the meaning of the greatest secret that human poetry and human thought and belief have to impart: the salvation of man is through love and in love.
Internships Facts
*Meaning of intern:
As a noun it means:
1. A student or a recent graduate undergoing supervised practical training.
2. A physician who has recently graduated from medical school and is learning medical practice in a hospital under supervision, prior to beginning a residency program.
As a verb it means:
1. To train or serve as an intern.
2. To confine, especially in wartime.
Internships are educational, employment positions in which students apply the information gained from their classes to real-world work situations. They gain hands-on experience in their career path, assess their interests and abilities, and learn what is required to be successful in their chosen field. Internships also provide opportunities for students to “try out” a field of work and develop professional relationships. Employers use internships to try out potential new employees, to get work projects completed, and to make professional relationships with colleges and universities. Students have found that internships are often the best route to find full-time employment after graduation. Employers rate internship experience as the number one most important criteria in the job candidate selection process. They have found that interns often make the best long-term employees.
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