They are mentored through sporting and social activities ranging from rock climbing to basketball by more than 270 volunteers. |
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As a teacher, she has mentored many of the young singers coming to prominence, Clare Teal being one. |
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In the making of many of these sites, teens are being mentored and trained to create the kind of media they want. |
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I was mentored by a millionaire, and now I'm mentoring those who read the book. |
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It says a new generation of leaders need to be mentored and trained, while collaborative work between groups could become a condition of funding. |
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He felt strongly about inequality of any kind and mentored young children excluded from school. |
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Using herself as an example, she said she mentored youngsters in her church and family before retiring. |
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After the team goes through the initial training, they are continually being trained and mentored by peers and lead staff. |
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With all these requisite skills, most successful camp directors have been carefully mentored through the ranks. |
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The 43-year-old, mentored by Sir Alex Ferguson, has achieved an unlikely alchemy. |
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Graduate students no longer feel like apprentices who are being mentored to join a scholarly guild. |
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The strategic aspects of aerospace operations can be reinforced through strategically focused courses and mentored, sponsored research. |
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Awarded to recognize a writer's entire body of work, the prize's terms also include having mentored other writers. |
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The older man had mentored the younger so expertly that Powell had become surplus to Charlton's requirements. |
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We are usually mentored by our own disciplines and instead, need inter-disciplinary education and mentoring systems. |
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The partnership provides newly appointed junior faculty, postdoctorates, and predoctoral candidates with an 11-month mentored clinical research training program. |
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They would also be mentored in preparation of a simple application for funding appropriate to their preferred type of information center. |
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Chair Mitschele then brought the plenary to a close, joking that he would soon be signing up to be mentored as a rock-star groupie! |
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For example, we offer our mentored ANA medical training, but it cannot be too intensive or too technical. |
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For example, all 14 athletes are mentored by double Olympic gold medalist Haile Gebrselassie. |
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The operating team being mentored had always had the ability to solve the problem by its own means. |
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Through the years he mentored many young doctors and nurses. |
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Carol Adams wants automatic time out of the classroom so teachers can learn from and be mentored by experienced colleagues during their first five years. |
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Thousands of chronological adults remain in adolescence, while the adolescents themselves are not mentored to cross that maturational threshold. |
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Leading the Pakistani contingent of entrepreneurs to the summit is a woman from Lahore, Pakistan, Roshaneh Zafar, whom Yunus mentored. |
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They developed their own projects mentored by noted Canadian documentarian Allan King and German filmmaker Thomas Riedelsheimer. |
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In return, we also welcomed and mentored young people from the partner schools when they came to Wittenberg. |
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There wasn't a void at all, because so many people had been mentored in prison. |
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Those I trained and mentored had an insatiable hunger to learn and improve the environment in which they worked. |
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For more than two decades, Dr. Coyte has educated and mentored future generations of health services researchers. |
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But he was discovered by another professional, by the way, who actually assisted and mentored him. |
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Throughout the school year, the master trainers mentored the trainees, using project manuals. |
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The aim of this program is to offer new academic faculty an opportunity to be mentored by more experienced colleagues. |
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One of our mentored kandaks is assessed to have the highest level of operational readiness of any in the country. |
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The coordinators mentored at-risk youth to provide a greater knowledge of their culture. |
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He continues to inspire younger, emerging artists whom he has mentored and taught. |
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Now the 50 divisional heads are being mentored by junior managers. |
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I met people there that were a little older, who mentored me. |
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When they are here we would like to make sure they are orientated and mentored both culturally, linguistically and also into the system in which they are working. |
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For decades, Woodson Sr. has mentored Paul on how on how government dollars impact people in the communities they live. |
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His greatest influence was, undoubtedly, one of the original soul masters, Sam Cooke, who mentored him. |
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I have mentored dozens of my friend's children through college frustrations and job searches. |
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As the case heads to trial in October, some of the men he mentored and manipulated decades earlier speak out. |
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If I had to cite one person who mentored me in the theater I would absolutely cite John. |
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In recent days I have spoken to some of the hundreds of young people he mentored and inspired. |
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For the next few months, I mentored him in his quest to introduce Arabs to a less-obvious piece of American culture. |
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Another benefit of having retiring staff mentor new staff is the fact that as the person being mentored takes over more of the activities, the person retiring is still there to troubleshoot. |
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She finally returned to Portugal in March 1699, where she took care of and mentored her nephew, Prince John. |
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Hughes was mentored by his sister Olwyn, who was well versed in poetry, and another teacher, John Fisher. |
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Poet Harold Massingham also attended this school and was also mentored by Fisher. |
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They were divided into two batches, both mentored by photographer Joe Woolhead. |
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A secondary and closely related component of this project would involve developing a virtual learning environment for content creators to learn commercialization experientially and be mentored by successful practitioners. |
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Having campaigned for a better deal for para showjumpers and mentored blind showjumper Karen Law, she grasped the opportunity. |
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A transdisciplinary training environment is in place for research students and cardiology fellows who are mentored for future leadership positions. |
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At a checkpoint, Ishan Ainullah, 27, a policeman for four years, put the improvement down to not having salaries stolen and being mentored by the Gurkhas. |
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Internationally renowned dramatist Simon Stephens, originally from Stockport, selected and mentored the emerging writers including Liverpool playwright Kellie Smith. |
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Tony, the CMAS orthopedic surgeon, mentored me as I performed an arthroscopy of a simulated knee and surgically repaired a torn meniscus inside the knee. |
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This measure may also be implemented for the benefit of a young person who wishes to be mentored by an associate farmer with a view to integrating an existing agricultural company. |
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New blood, new thinking has always been mentored. |
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In this process, he has mentored many to achieve his vision. |
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Payment for the course on increasing a young person's professionalism is the aid provided for in respect of a period spent being mentored by a farmer who plans to give up farming. |
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It also developed a Youth Team comprised of high school students who are trained and mentored to co-facilitate workshops for their peers and younger students. |
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Most management trainers agree that the very best leaders, the top one percent, are those individuals that have been mentored and trained to reach their fullest potential. |
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Related: On my radar: Nick Grimshaw's cultural highlights Having mentored Girls Aloud on Popstars: The Rivals, Louis became the band's manager by default. |
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Patty Hearst was mentored by the Symbionese Liberation Army. |
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Those who are sent to a PSS in Zhari are mentored by the POMLT, who build their skills and bolster their confidence and ability to react to the situations they will inevitably face. |
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He has helped patients and families find their spiritual depths and mentored students, health care workers, community spiritual leaders and volunteer caregivers. |
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And, in Sono, he sees a father figure, who not only gave him his big break in professional football, but has mentored him and helped him make some of the toughest decisions in his life. |
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Teams of architects, engineers, designers and students mentored by professionals, compete to design and build structures made entirely from full cans of food. |
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Promotion studies are structured ideally according to a preset time schedule of 4 to 6 years, during which the student has to be mentored by at least one professor. |
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The person giving the winning pitch will win an apprenticeship with industry professionals and will be mentored on how to turn their pitch into a short film. |
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My experiences of mentoring have changed in that I have been mentored by both peers and professionals, young and old, and in and outside of my field. |
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Where youth with disabilities are mentored, the mentors and employers learn about the students' capabilities in spite of any disabilities they may have. |
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All of the teachers had mentored at least one student teacher in the past, most had mentored four student teachers, and one had mentored as many as twelve student teachers. |
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He received a Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award from the National Institutes of Health for work on immune responses in autoimmune myositis. |
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