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Excel lent hourly wage and experience for students. Send hours of availability, letter of interest and re sume to: Autism Society of North Carolina, Attn: Shelley, 505 Oberlin Road, Suite 230, Raleigh, NC 27605 or email at smoore@autismsociety-nc.org. EXCELLENT PART-TIME job for people think ing about or majoring in pre-med, PA PT, OT, nursing or one of the other medical fields to gain valuable hands-on experience working one-on-one in an independent living setting. $9-14/hour. No experience required, can train. Call for more information 932-1314. WEST DURHAM'S TRIANGLE VETERINARY HOSPI TAL is now hiring for all positions. Flexible hours and good learning opportunity. Apply in person at 3301 Old Chapel Hill Road. PART-TIME WORK $10.75 guar-appt. Flex ar ound dasses. Great resume experience/all majors. Secure summer work. 788-9020. Announcements UNC COMMUNITY SERVICE DIRECTORY SPIIDINO • DWI • TRAFFIC few Robert H. Smith, Atty. 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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY - Responsibilities: Screen microbes for pesticidal proteins, use molecular biology tech niques to identify responsible genes, construct vec tors for expression of genes in microbes and plants. Several positions. M.S. in biochemistry or related field; experience a plus; or B.S in biochemistry with 2-4 years experience. Molecular biology techniques (cloning and DNA hybridization), biochemistry techniques (performing enzyme assays, running protein gels, developing western blots). VECTOR CONSTRUCTION - Responsibilities: Construct and analyze plasmid vectors for expressing foreign genes in bacteria and plants. One position. B.S. in molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry or re lated field with 0-2 years of experience. Molecular biology technique*, (plasmid isolation, restriction di gests, agarose gel electrophoresis). Familiarity with DNA mapping and sequence editing software a plus. PLANT TRANSFORMATION - Responsibil ities: Transformation of com and tobacco, main tenance of cultures, generation of plants, some plant analysis to monitor geneexpression. Several positions. 6.5. or M.S. in biology with at least 2 years of laboratory experience in plant tissue cul ture and transformation. Experience with trans formation of com, cotton, or tobacco preferred. Ability to work independently and maintain con tamination-free tissue culture area are critical. We offer competitive salaries and an exciting op portunity to work for a cutting edge company. To apply, please email resume to careers@athenix corp.com or fax 919-281 -0901 or send to Athenix Corp, Human Resources, 2202 Ellis Road, Suite B, Durham, NC 27703. EOE, www.athenixcorp.com. INTERN WANTED. NEW York based institutional derivatives brokerage firm seeks part-time paid intern for their Chapel Hill office. Fun, fast-paced, and exciting work environment. Morning hours preferred. 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Robertson SCHOLARS PROGRAM The Robertson Scholars Collaboration Fund 2004-2005 Funds Are Available to UNC-Chapel Hill & Dure Faculty; Staff St Students The Robertson Scholars Collaboration Fund has been instituted to support projects that have the potential to initiate or enhance collaboration between Duke and UNC-Chapel Hill. Faculty, staff and students on both campuses are eligible to apply. One-year grants of up to SSOOO will be awarded. For further information on the fund and the application process: • Visit http://vwvw.robertsonscholars.org/collaboration/ or • Send email to robertson@unc.edu requesting the call for proposals, or • Stop by the Robertson Scholars Office in 023 James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence at Graham Memorial, UNC-Chapel Hill campus, or the Office of Undergraduate Scholars and Fellows (OUSF) in 103 West Duke Building, Duke East Campus, or • Call (919) 843-5494 All proposals are due on April 19, 2004 gj THE NEXT IDTH Editor The Daily Tar Heel is seeking students to serve on the panel that will choose the editor of the DTH for the 2004-2005 school year. DEADLINE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th Applicants must be available for an orientation meeting from 5-6 pm on Thursday, March 18 and from approximately B:3oam-4pm on Saturday, March 20 to conduct interviews & make the selection. All students may apply for at-large positions except current DTH news staff members. If you have any questions about the process, please contact Elyse Ashbum (962-4086; eashbum@email.unc.edu) or Janet Gallagher-Cassel (962-0520; jgcassel@email.unc.edu). ■ i ajmt Ik | Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Y\ UtmT I \l Tuesday,January 20 WiMsE Dr j ° hnnetta c °* e /lINISIf i Cultural Anthropologist, Public Intellectual, \TnnHWn President of Bennett College Ad Enhancers: | Box you, ad: 11,00/day | 10pt$1perlhetey 12pt slsoperSne/day 1 4pt! s2perfinetiay Help Wanted Now Hiring Dining Room Team Members Apply at 115 S. Elliott Road Applications accepted Monday-Saturday 2:00-4:30pm: Allow time for 1 st interview Activism WORK for SOCIAL JUSTICE S3OO-SSOO/Week~ • Work with Save the Children & NC PIRG • Empower women & children around the world • Make a difference & work with cool people Join the nation's largest grassroots public interest organization. Career opportunities and benefits available. • Chapel Hill ~ C&ll Molly @ 933-9994 Help Wanted CLINICAL TEACHING NEEDS tutors 3:45 daily. 12:30 Friday. Afterschool and weekend tutors spe cial educator flex hours needed to part-time po sition Car, references, fluent English. Send days and times to Jlocts@aol.com. GAIN VALUABLE SALES and marketing experience with local publishing companies. Enhance your communication and organizational skills working in a young professional environment. Work flexible schedule, no nights or weekends. ABE sll/hour. Call 968-0225 x 329. UNIVERSITY FLORIST IS hiring part-time help for the front counter. Please apply 124 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill. Announcements I STARPOINT STORAGE NEED STORAGE SPACE? at \ Safe. Secure. Climate Controlled Hwy 15-501 South & Smith Level Road (919) 942-6666 I iH . coupon d„.viin,wi, 132 FranSlm ■. . ■ Coupon not good with any other offer ■NNiBiMNNI Help Wanted Help Wanted PART-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE. Miscellaneous duties. Apply in person to Flynt's Flowers, Timber lyne Shopping Center, 1129 Weaver Dairy Road. CHAPEL HILL DAY CARE CENTER seeks part-time assistants for M-F afternoons. Experience with child ren a plus. 929-3585, email chdcc@bellsouth.net. SEEKING RELIABLE PERSON to pick up 11 -year-old at Durham Academy (3116 Academy Road, Durham), M-F at 3:oopm and bring home to Chapel Hill. M, W. F drop off at Chapel Hill YMCA 4:3opm. Thursday drop off 4:oopm at YMCA. Tues day stay until s:3opm - can study. Need reliable car. Pay $l5O/week. Start imme diately and vOwk ihftHjgh*’ < Way. Phone - 541-5772 days, 968-7764 evenings until 9:3opm. Email slondon@nc.rr.com. ! BARTENDING! S3OO A DAY potential. No experi ence necessary. Training provided. 1-800-965- 6520, xlO5. SPEND YOUR SUMMER in Wyoming on one of America's best guest ranches. Now hiring for June 1 -September 11 and June 1 -September 25. Check our staff website at www.coolworks.com/abara for details or call Bob or Margie Howe, Managers at 303-838-1950. FULL-TIME RESEARCH ASSISTANT and disease management coordinator for patients with dia betes. Send CV to julie_colvin@med.unc.edu. RESEARCH ASSISTANTS AND telephone in terviewers needed for UNC study about adolescent health risk behaviors. $lO/hour, 10-20 hrs/wk. Visit www.sph.unc.edu/ hbhe/research/contextstudy.htm for de tails and applications. GREAT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES working with individuals with developmental disabilities. 1) Preferable speech and hearing background, 7-year old with autism in Chapel Hill, M-F, 3-6 pm and eve ry other Saturday or Sunday, 6 hours. 2) 5-year-old with cerebral palsy in Chapel Hill, 6 hours on Satur days and also afterschool hours M-F. 3) School-aged in Chapel Hill every other weekend, flexible hours. 4) Adult with autism in Carrboro, M-F, 2-6 pm, and al ternate weekends. 5) Young boy with autism M-W, 2-7 pm. 6) Male with autism in Chapel Hill. 4 DAYS A week, 2:30-B:3opm. 7) Two adult males with devel opmental disabilities in Carrboro. 8) Supported employment 1 day a week every Wednesday, 2:30- B:3opm. Pathways for People, 462-1663. Announcements | Pilot GROUND SCHOOLS • Private Pilot School • Instrument Ground School • Starting January 2004 Offered by Wings of Caroline Flying Club. All the practical and theoretical knowledge necessary tor your pilot's license. Low cost. All welcome. Call (919) 776-2003 Deadlines: Line Classified Ads Noon, 1 business day prior to publication Display Classified Ads 3pm, 2 business days prior to publication Help Wanted The Educational Resources Group (ergteach.com) will be interviewing in Chapel Hill in early February for teaching positions at 650 independent (private) schools nationwide. All subject areas available and no certification required. Send resume to chris@ergteach.com before January 55th. COMING TO THE UNION JANUARY 22! Fun Atmosphere! Free Food! Fast Pace! Independently Owned & Operated! I Part-time, Full-time, Daytime, All of the Time!!! Shiny, Happy People Apply Now! Interviews by appointment only (Mon-Wed 9-11 am a 2-4 pm) Call Darrell @ 919-523-0504 Now Hiring All Staff & Managers Apply in person, 3019 Auto Drive, Durham (former Damon’s location), off 15-501 next to Boston Market Help Wanted PART-TIME OFFICE ASSISTANT needed for medical practice. Flexible hours (15-20 hrs/wk). Duties in clude: filing, running errands and general office du ties Previous office experience preferred. Must have own transportation! Please contact Carrie Graf, 919-942-0021 x 212 or email cyaf@genecare.com. LIFEGUARDS FOR 2004 Summer in N. Myrtle Beach. No experience. Apply www.nsbslifeguardscom. SOFTBALL/BASEBALL UMPIRES: Umpire youth games April through June. Training will be provid ed. Games are played Monday through Saturday. Boys baseball ages 7-12, Girls fast pitch softball ages 9-12, slow pitch 16-18. Pay range sl2- sls/game. Experienced preferred; training pro vided. Apply by February 9. Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation, 200 Plant Road. 968-2784. EOE. HQRQSCQPFS h Today’s Birthday (January 20) Q "' ! drd Study history this year, yours and everybody else's mmtm and come up w '™ a br 'l ,iant scheme that takes care of all your problems. You might want to enlist m&SsS&BSw tte assistance of a wise professional or two. That's not cheating. To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging Aquarius (Jan. 20-feb. 18) - Today is a 6 - You should almost be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel . No, it's not a train coming; it’s your next big chance to make things turn out right Prepare. Pisces (Feb. 19-March2o) ■ Today Is a 7 - You won't be devoting quite as much time to your social life for a while. You'll want to spend more time alone; contemplating and making plans. Aries (March 21 April 19) - Today is a 6 - You may now find it slight ly easier to speak in words the boss under stands. But don't take any liberties. Be respectful, or you'll encounter a setback. No lipping off. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is an 8 - You'll soon be held accountable, but that shouldn't worry you. You may not like the approach this person takes, but don't lose your temper. Be cool. Gemini (May 21-June 21) - Today is a 6 - You’ll soon notice that you need more space to play. You need to try out a fantasy or two. But don't run off and do it just yet Cancer (June 22-July 22) - Today is an 8 - Listen intently when somebody else tries to tell you how to run your life. He or she actually has some good ideas and might be able to help you finance the venture. (<) 2004 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES INC. PASSPORTPHOTOsTf Faculty & Student Discounts Sterling Business Services I i- Rams Plaza • 15-501 ByPass : S : Douglas R. Hart - Class of ‘BS I HOWARD PERRY Full-service broker specializing I AND WALSTON | in buying, selling & relocating H HARTHOMEB@HPW.COH CALL ME TODAYI m Business - 91 9.960,6406 • Cell - 91 9.619.1 520 ■ Utyr laiU} alar lirri Help Wanted Help Wanted FIELD SUPERVISORS/SCOREKEEPERS: Keep score and supervise fields April through June. Training begins in March. Pay rate $6.75-$8.50/hour. Score keeping experience helpful; training provided. Apply by February 11. Chapel Hill Parks and Re creation, 200 Plant Road. 968-2784. EOE. SlO-sl4 FOR light housework (laundry, errands and misc). Reliable transportation required. 10 hrs/wk flexible schedule. 967-1384 after 7:oopm. FULL-TIME RESEARCH ASSISTANTS at FPG Child Development Institute. Requires experience with young children; BA/BS in education, psycholo-gy, linguistics or related fields. Email resume: kath leen_anderson@unc.edu. Fax resume: 966-7532 (Attention: Kathleen Anderson). leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 6 - You're getting a lesson in perseverance, whether you want to or not. You're already past the phase where you're tired of doing this, yet you're still not done. Keep plugging away. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept 22) - Today is an 8 - Hopefully you have your domestic situation iust about squared away. You'll be so busy for the next few weeks, you won't have much time for domestic matters Spend a little exua money now. Libra (Sept 23-0c122) - Today is a 5 - You'll feel better soon, but it might be best to catch up on your rest Mi® yourself comfortable; and do some thing nk* for yourself and the whole family. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Today is an 8 - Your luck continues to hold. but you'll soon run into problems. Take advantage of this calm before the storm by teaming as much as you can. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec 21) - Today is a 6 - You may not see any differ ence yet but you're into a whole new phase Your curiosity win grow by leaps and bounds and you'll leave old worries behind. Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan. 19) - Today is an 8 - Ybu're about to enter a phase where you'll be focusing on bringing m money. This should be easier with the self confidence that you've just acquired. Use it
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