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What Is A Mentor. What is a Mentor? A mentor is someone that you can look up to
and go to for support. ... Compassion is key to any mentor relationship. ...
Mentor. A Mentor In life there is always a person, or role model in whom
which another looks up to. Whether the person idolizes the ...
A Mentor. In life there ... and ideas. For myself, a prominent mentor was my high
school Chemistry and Physics teacher, Mr. Robert Hage. Mr ...
... The mentor guides his or her protege or partner in developing skills, methods and
work habits which the mentor developed painstakingly over her entire career. ...
... After an accidental meeting, Forrester becomes Jamal's unlikely mentor, providing
guidance to help the young man's exceptional skills. ...
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A Mentor
In life there is always a person, or role model in whom which another looks up to. Whether the person idolizes the role model for looks, wit, skills, or general personality, will vary. No matter who you are there is always someone that you attempt to emulate in some way, shape, or form. There is no limit to the amount of role models, or mentors one person can have. There may only be one person whose ideas you look at and agree with whole heartedly, or you may take portions from a vast number of others in order to create your own unique persona, and ideas. For myself, a prominent mentor was my high school Chemistry and Physics teacher, Mr. Robert Hage.
Mr. Hage was of average build, but in above average shape for his age. His hair was white, and he was never caught in cooler weather without a sweater with an odd pattern portrayed on the front. He had a love for cats, liberal ideals, a great sense of humor, and was an avid musician. In the classroom Robert Hage was what some students would call ‘a perfect teacher’ he was not incredibly strict, although should one of the ‘rowdier’ students disrupt his class he would not hand out a detention, but rather make a mockery of the student in front of the entirety of the class, in a humorous manner, only to have the embarrassed student leave the room proclaiming Mr. Hage as the ‘coolest teacher’ and from that point on the classroom would be void of that student’s disruptions. Robert Hage lived an expansive life through the careers of Musician, Chemist, Physicist, Author, and finally High School teacher, in which he incorporated all of his previous professions. Through this vast professional history he exclaimed great passion for everything he had done, and in doing so gained a large amount of knowledge. This is what I admired most about Mr. Robert Hage; I admired his knowledge and passion of all things he did.
In my sophomore year of high school I...
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