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Subject:  Talented employees wanted. No investment is required in order to reach the financial success.
From:  "casar aubrey" <jefferson@mac.com>
Date:  Mon, 10 Sep 2007 13:15:00 -0700
Category:  Generic
Date Added:  2016-07-19 23:02:36

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Here's To Biology: Nature's Own Nanomachines Dr. Steve Block, Biology and Applied Physics

Hello,
First and Primarily, we would kindly like to express our deep greetings to you and your relatives 
and wish you all good condition and happiness and more success in business. Our International 
Corporation is looking for new employees on different vacancies. We are by now for a long time in 
the market and now we recruit human resources to occupation from home.

Our Corporation Main center is located in United Kingdom with branches all over the world. Our 
supreme desire now is to expand our business level to more countries, so we are advertising here in 
hope of cooperating with you all. We highly appreciate honest and ingenious employers. You do not 
need to spend any sum of money and we do not ask you to provide us with your bank account number! 
We are occupied in totally officially authorized activity and working in our company you can reach 
career growth at a permanent job.

We are looking for a highly motivated professional, with skill of working with people. The position 
is home-based. We offer a part-time position with flexible working hours. And we would be happy to 
consider a full-time job share candidate.

The right person will have good consultation and interpersonal skills and some knowledge of 
marketing. Candidates must be able to keep on focused and motivated when working alone.

Thank you and we are looking forward to work together in long-standing basis with you all.
If you are interested in our vacancies, please feel free to contact us for further information.
The preference is given to people with knowledge of foreign languages. If you are interested please 
send the following information to: ReggieSanfordGA@gmail.com
1) Full name
2) Contact phone numbers
3) Languages
4) Part time job/Full time

We are looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Yours sincerely,
jerald lorraine


All over campus, Stanford has eagerly embraced the "grand challenges" of nanotechnology. Just this 
April, the Stanford Nanofabrication Facility (SNF) hosted an open house to celebrate its selection to be part 
of the National Science Foundation-sponsored National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network sprawling across 
thirteen universities nationwide. Along with the new Nanocharacterization Laboratory expanding the SNF, the 
nearly finished Manoharan lab that Stanford students bike past on the way to physics lab embodies the 
prominent place nanotechnology has in Stanford research for years to come. Specifically, the Manoharan lab is 
equipped to manipulate matter on an atomic level. Here's a cross-section of nanotechnology research currently 
being pursued at Stanford:
Here's To Biology: Nature's Own Nanomachines Dr. Steve Block, Biology and Applied Physics
As the global energy demand continues to rise, the need for renewable energy sources has become 
ever more urgent. One candidate fuel for the future is hydrogen. Professor McGehee is hot on the 
trail, developing solar cells to generate electricity, which can then be used to zap water apart 
electrolytically into hydrogen (and oxygen) with 80% efficiency.



Here's To Biology: Nature's Own Nanomachines Dr. Steve Block, Biology and Applied Physics Hello, First and Primarily, we would kindly like to express our deep greetings to you and your relatives and wish you all good condition and happiness and more success in business. Our International Corporation is looking for new employees on different vacancies. We are by now for a long time in the market and now we recruit human resources to occupation from home. Our Corporation Main center is located in United Kingdom with branches all over the world. Our supreme desire now is to expand our business level to more countries, so we are advertising here in hope of cooperating with you all. We highly appreciate honest and ingenious employers. You do not need to spend any sum of money and we do not ask you to provide us with your bank account number! We are occupied in totally officially authorized activity and working in our company you can reach career growth at a permanent job. We are looking for a highly motivated professional, with skill of working with people. The position is home-based. We offer a part-time position with flexible working hours. And we would be happy to consider a full-time job share candidate. The right person will have good consultation and interpersonal skills and some knowledge of marketing. Candidates must be able to keep on focused and motivated when working alone. Thank you and we are looking forward to work together in long-standing basis with you all. If you are interested in our vacancies, please feel free to contact us for further information. The preference is given to people with knowledge of foreign languages. If you are interested please send the following information to: ReggieSanfordGA@gmail.com 1) Full name 2) Contact phone numbers 3) Languages 4) Part time job/Full time We are looking forward to hearing from you soon. Yours sincerely, jerald lorraine All over campus, Stanford has eagerly embraced the "grand challenges" of nanotechnology. Just this April, the Stanford Nanofabrication Facility (SNF) hosted an open house to celebrate its selection to be part of the National Science Foundation-sponsored National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network sprawling across thirteen universities nationwide. Along with the new Nanocharacterization Laboratory expanding the SNF, the nearly finished Manoharan lab that Stanford students bike past on the way to physics lab embodies the prominent place nanotechnology has in Stanford research for years to come. Specifically, the Manoharan lab is equipped to manipulate matter on an atomic level. Here's a cross-section of nanotechnology research currently being pursued at Stanford: Here's To Biology: Nature's Own Nanomachines Dr. Steve Block, Biology and Applied Physics As the global energy demand continues to rise, the need for renewable energy sources has become ever more urgent. One candidate fuel for the future is hydrogen. Professor McGehee is hot on the trail, developing solar cells to generate electricity, which can then be used to zap water apart electrolytically into hydrogen (and oxygen) with 80% efficiency.