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Completed six years later, the papal Redemptoris Mater chapel reveals Father Rupnik's progression from apprentice to master in the medium.
Amigo Alen began his career as a goldsmith, in the Grand Bazaar, working his way up from apprentice to master over a period of sixteen years.
She continued driving her taxi at night while working free as an apprentice to master tuners and restorers during the day.
Because leadership and professional development skills are rarely explicitly taught to graduate students and postdocs, making the transition from apprentice to master can be extremely difficult.
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They include a highly successful apprentice-master alliance directory, which has linked hundreds of would-be apprentices to master professionals in many fields.
After leaving school, Prouvé was apprenticed to master blacksmiths in Paris before returning to Nancy to open a small forge in 1924.
Rather, they found that teachers in high-performing countries were once themselves among the nations' highest-performing students, recruited into subject-specific programs with a focus on those subjects most needed, expected to do more student-teaching than their American counterparts and then apprenticed to master teachers once assigned to a school.
It can take many months for young apprentices to master these skills.
A count of children apprenticed to masters and mistresses of the same surname reveals a possible 37 contracts with family members, and a further 11 were noted to be bound to uncles, step-parents, and brothers.
Malema, who has visited Mugabe like an apprentice to a master, reportedly claimed that Zuma "hates" Africa's oldest leader.
We are not talking about the handing down of particular skills as though the artist were an eager apprentice to some master in a Renaissance studio.
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