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State of being a mentor
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Both judges are passionate about minority success, dedicating countless hours to mentorship.
The group's scope has since expanded to include three-month courses in the programming language Ruby on Rails, and to mentorship programs with local companies.
Some first-time entrepreneurs turn to mentorship programs like Y Combinator and TechStars to gain experience and tap into sources of financing.
His presence in the N.F.L. has been a lightning rod for debate around crucial issues, from animal rights to mentorship to the high incarceration rate of young African-Americans.
In addition to mentorship, they're putting in their own cash to help the Austin market grow.
The intent is to give those startups access to mentorship in addition to what they'll typically find through 500 Startups through GM's network.
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This makes it hard to do mentorship to IMCI nurses because nurses are always obliged to do a mixed consultation including adult and pediatric cases.
Once monthly, TechCrunch works with VC partners to provide mentorship to early-stage companies.
It has the support of various large Filipino conglomerates, and these are expected to provide mentorship to incubated companies.
The advanced practice nurses' willingness to contribute to a mentorship program was explored.
Thus, CURE students may not have access to sufficient mentorship or expertise to maximize the scientific and learning outcomes.
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