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  1. Mentors

    The Mentors are an American heavy metal band noted for its deliberately sexist shock rock lyrics. They formed in 1977 in Seattle, Washington and relocated to Los Angeles, California in 1979, where their irreverent attitude aligned them with the city's punk rock scene. Their music has developed stylistically over the years from garage metal to hardcore punk to experimental thrash metal. They bill themselves as the inventors of "rape rock," essentially an early, 1970s-style heavy metal and punk rock fusion with extremely chauvinistic and perverse lyrics about degrading women. Although they garnered attention both from noted hard rock acts and pro-censorship movements such as the PMRC, the high-profile death of drummer and lead singer Eldon Hoke in 1997 brought them unprecedented attention. They remain active with a retooled lineup.

U.S. National Library of Medicine

  1. Mentors

    Senior professionals who provide guidance, direction and support to those persons desirous of improvement in academic positions, administrative positions or other career development situations.

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  1. meronts

  2. metrons

  3. monster

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Mentors in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Mentors in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of Mentors in a Sentence

  1. Jordan Spieth:

    It was 75 percent you have to do The American world number two yourself ; and then 25 percent relying on my team, family, friends, and then mentors, messages I get from mentors, pretty much saying,' Hey, you've been in contention six out of the last eight majors, won a couple of them. Something like that, the wrong miss at the wrong time, is bound to happen at some point.' .

  2. Joshua Sharfstein:

    Signing up for insurance requires trust, and this paper shows that parent mentors can connect to others to help them understand the value of insurance and enroll.

  3. Keenan Reynolds:

    Over the years, I've learned to manage my time from an academic standpoint, i know when I need to start stuff depending on how hard it is, what it is. I know myself, how I work, how my pace of work is. And so I think that combined with just being here and having mentors -- as an underclassman people showing you the ropes, teaching you how things work -- it kind of gives you a basis and a foundation to move forward and be successful when it comes to time management and balancing all the different things the Naval Academy demands of you.

  4. Justin Jones:

    It takes inmates like Justin Jones to really balance out and be mentors to younger inmates who probably will get out at some point, i don't think it would serve the best interest of the state of Oklahoma to execute Mr. James Coddington.

  5. Keren Taylor:

    Our mentors work every week with teen girls online. And we do a lot of special events and readings, and a whole college program to help all of our girls go to college.

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