At the end of this term, apprentices would have to pass a master test, or produce a master work, to prove their level of skill.
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Watching him deal with those situations was like watching a master at work.
This work began back in the mid-1970s, when I was a newly graduated Master of Social Work (MSW) who wanted to change the world.
Titian scholars agree that this is the master's work, but Christie's is nervous of its unfinished state, its sitters and its date.
It is indeed a massive loft with wide counter tops where the American master develops new work, but there is nothing experimental about the food.
"I wanted to goof off, so I did all the master's course work in one year, then went to Fiji, " he says.
Lurking behind the stark, high-contrast black and white photography ... are the same sinister motivations that have driven all the characters in this master filmmaker's work.
If the process works for them, helping them to master uncertainty, it will work for you.
By examining all three forces, Mr Hamilton casts new light on the master's life and work.
When I was done, I enrolled in a local college to start work on a Master of Science in Finance degree.
Armed with a master's in social work, Morris Shechtman specializes in "human capital development, " a term the L.A.-based counselor uses to describe his brand of therapy.
Ms. Stavney's work as a master teacher is informed by a three-year project our foundation funded to better understand how to build an evaluation and feedback system for educators.
Mr. Raza had followed the advice of photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, whom he met in 1947, to study the work of the French master.
They also participate in a yearlong series of seminars, master classes and workshops and they work on collaborative projects with other fellows, Harvard faculty and others.
Not because they are trying to get away with some master plan of going off to work and ruling the universe while their wives stay home and wash the dirty laundry.
His reputation as a master of fiscal issues who can work with leaders on both sides of the aisle has already helped him succeed in some of the toughest jobs in Washington.
And though he feared he couldn't afford his master's degree, he found work with the research and development arm of the U.S. Army and left school debt-free.
And then like in a band called the Jazz Masters, it was conducted by Slide Hampton, I met Jimmy and he told me I'm working the program, jazz program at Queens College, so if you want to finish your Master's, maybe we can work out something.
Fred Volkmar, director of the Child Study Center at the Yale University School of Medicine, who wasn't involved in the recent study, described one former patient who has a master's degree, goes to work and lives on his own, but every night he eats the same meal, canned fish, reads on the computer about software and then goes to bed.
Good leaders master organizational dynamics, and help those who work for them do the same.
DJOEF, the professional trade union behind the windows gambit, estimates that 41% of Danes with new master's degrees are still searching for work one year after graduating.
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He was a task master, and not always the best guy to work for.
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Elsewhere in his published work Franklin shows himself to be a master of precise expression.
Building work in the Victorian wing of the Master's House started last year.
On the manufacturing rung he employs 370 cutters and polishers in South Africa and Mauritius, who handle smaller goods, and 19 master craftsmen in Antwerp and New York, who work on the larger diamonds.
Take, for example, the work of 80-year-old master Robert Rauschenberg, who has been making people see the world in a new way since he debuted his "combines" (so called because they combine painting and collage) at the Leo Castelli gallery in the late 1950s.
At work, John no longer feels like a master of the universe.
Mr. Bloomberg and his schools chancellor at the time, Joel Klein, expanded its Teaching Fellows program, which enticed teachers to work in poor schools by paying for their master's degree.
"In the auction context, this is really the most intensely moving, powerful and wonderful drawing that we have ever had, " Gregory Rubinstein, Sotheby's head of Old Master drawings, said in an online discussion of the work with other Sotheby's specialists.
Despite the union's concessions, however, its master contract with the car companies is chock full of cumbersome work rules.
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