Word: apprenticeship
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...marijuana study, combined with his botanical research, led Weil to a pivotal choice--one that would determine the direction of the rest of his life. After medical school, he decided, he would forgo the young doctor's traditional apprenticeship as a hospital intern and resident and instead devote his time to traveling through the forests and villages of South America, studying not the great engine of Western medicine but the gentle power of the curative herb. Weil spent more than three years in the field in Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and elsewhere, and when he returned...
...want to be able to supervise the proper training for your TFs," Nagy says. "It is really a kind of seminar situation where, unlike concentration courses, you have to start almost a new apprenticeship...
Additionally, Miller finds it unreasonable that the ordinance requires all piercers to show proof of a one-year apprenticeship--and finds it inexplicable that it requires customers to pay before being pierced...
...private schools, so he champions school choice and vouchers, detests the national teachers' union (which he dubs the "Neanderthal" Education Association) and rejects as an unwarranted intrusion the once bipartisan movement for national learning standards that culminated in President Clinton's Goals 2000 initiative. Forbes had a very special apprenticeship program courtesy of Dad, so no wonder he believes "you don't need government to provide skills training. With a vibrant economy, which my economic policies would create, people can do it themselves and will have an incentive to do so because opportunity will flourish." Without specifics, he says...
...successful recruitment policy must establish teacher apprenticeship programs within the high school, work with area colleges, provide scholarships and guarantee teaching positions for qualified applicants, he said...