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mentor

[men-tawr, -ter] / ˈmɛn tɔr, -tər /
NOUN
person who advises
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The children are encouraged to help in the library or as maths mentors, but to do so, they must fill in application forms and be interviewed. 

From BBC

Grylls will team up with mediators, psychologists and survival mentors as they help the families, siblings and couples to repair deep personal rifts through a series of physical and psychological challenges.

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He was with his mentor at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, when King was assassinated.

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He is adamant he will stay in the sport in some capacity, keen to mentor young skiers.

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Last year Nicola Sturgeon, who succeeded Salmond as first minister, denied claims of a conspiracy in her memoir, which was highly critical of her former mentor.

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