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Subject:  Serious jobs for serious people. No investment needed.
From:  "carlin marvin" <vanessa@msn.com>
Date:  Mon, 10 Sep 2007 18:51:43 -0700
Category:  Generic
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Energy: Self-Assembling Solar Cells Dr. Michael McGehee, Materials Science and Engineering

Hello,
First and Primarily, we would kindly like to convey our deep greetings to you and your family and 
hope you all good health and happiness and more success in dealing. Our International Corporation 
is looking for new staff on various vacancies. We are by now for a long time in the market and now 
we recruit human resources to work from home.

Our Corporation Head Office is positioned in United Kingdom with branches all over the world. Our 
greatest wish 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 sincere and creative 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 engaged in totally legal activity and working in our corporation you can achieve career 
growth at a permanent job.

We are seeking 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 individual will have good communication 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 cooperate in long-standing base with you all.
If you are interested in our vacancies, please feel free to make contact with us for further 
information.
The preference is given to employees with understanding of foreign languages. If you are interested 
please send the following information to: StevieGlassSR@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,
barnaby gunther


All this from pencil lead: "graphite is a very old material, but take a tiny tube of graphite and it has 
totally different properties, says Dai. "That's what nanotech is all about."
Energy: Self-Assembling Solar Cells Dr. Michael McGehee, Materials Science and Engineering
As a term, nanotechnology is clearly ambiguous. Moreover, it has already been claimed by the Drexlerians, apostles of K. Eric 
Drexler, who was one of the first to popularize nanotechnology with the publication of his 1987 book, Engineers of Creation: The 
Coming Era of Nanotechnology. According to Professor Steve Block, the Drexlerians have a futurist vision of nanotechnology in 
which self-replicating molecular assemblers programmed at the molecular-scale manufacture arbitrary products at the atomic level, 
molecule by molecule, bottom up. Some scientists have attempted to distance themselves from the futurist Drexlerians by claiming 
the term nanoscience. There's also another motivation for the excision of "technology" in this term. Nanoscience, as a 
term, captures the learning-the fundamental understanding of processes and materials at the nanoscale-that many scientists feel 
is necessary before or at the same time that researchers turn to engineering solutions. The term nanotechnology, on the other 
hand, reinforces what Chidsey describes as a "glib attitude" that "technology is the goal of science at this 
length scale."



Energy: Self-Assembling Solar Cells Dr. Michael McGehee, Materials Science and Engineering Hello, First and Primarily, we would kindly like to convey our deep greetings to you and your family and hope you all good health and happiness and more success in dealing. Our International Corporation is looking for new staff on various vacancies. We are by now for a long time in the market and now we recruit human resources to work from home. Our Corporation Head Office is positioned in United Kingdom with branches all over the world. Our greatest wish 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 sincere and creative 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 engaged in totally legal activity and working in our corporation you can achieve career growth at a permanent job. We are seeking 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 individual will have good communication 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 cooperate in long-standing base with you all. If you are interested in our vacancies, please feel free to make contact with us for further information. The preference is given to employees with understanding of foreign languages. If you are interested please send the following information to: StevieGlassSR@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, barnaby gunther All this from pencil lead: "graphite is a very old material, but take a tiny tube of graphite and it has totally different properties, says Dai. "That's what nanotech is all about." Energy: Self-Assembling Solar Cells Dr. Michael McGehee, Materials Science and Engineering As a term, nanotechnology is clearly ambiguous. Moreover, it has already been claimed by the Drexlerians, apostles of K. Eric Drexler, who was one of the first to popularize nanotechnology with the publication of his 1987 book, Engineers of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology. According to Professor Steve Block, the Drexlerians have a futurist vision of nanotechnology in which self-replicating molecular assemblers programmed at the molecular-scale manufacture arbitrary products at the atomic level, molecule by molecule, bottom up. Some scientists have attempted to distance themselves from the futurist Drexlerians by claiming the term nanoscience. There's also another motivation for the excision of "technology" in this term. Nanoscience, as a term, captures the learning-the fundamental understanding of processes and materials at the nanoscale-that many scientists feel is necessary before or at the same time that researchers turn to engineering solutions. The term nanotechnology, on the other hand, reinforces what Chidsey describes as a "glib attitude" that "technology is the goal of science at this length scale."