he michigan daily ERRYTOWN 1 BDRM. New kitchen and th. Laundry and more. $735. 954-630-9470 954-568-5697. ARGE FURNISHED 2 & 3 bdrm. apt. on State, Near UM bus stop, 5 Min. to Mich. nion. 2001 Fall lease. Heat & waterincl., 2- nk bath, Intercom/sec. buzzer, New ture, New appliance, Bale., A/C, Prkg., y., for 2-4 $1000-$1600., No stnkg/no ts. 734-996-3539, ehtseng@aol.com , 9 tt. to 8 p.m. NATURE IN THE CITY Contemporary 2 bdrm. in quiet west side, balconv. A/C and mch iore. 741-9300. OOM AVAIL. 432 S. Division St., Apt. 5. eat, water, prkg. spot incl. S460/mo. If crested, please email Kellie tilluumie or call 734-764-2060.. OMS IN house near Med. Center and etral Campus, 407 N. Ingalls. Great for cad Students, quiet, non-smoking, starting 00. Call 734 769-1936. SPACIOUS toe & two bedroom apartments available for Fall 2001.8 minutes (walking) from diag, clean, quiet, parking, non-smokers only. Please contact Wilson White Co., Inc. at 134-995-9200. Equal Housing Opportunity. PARKLING bi-level apts. & eff. furn. for II on central campus. 734-260-3610. STUDIO APARTMENT Available for Fall 2001, just minutes from U of M central campus and downtown. ly furnished with heat, hot & cold water trovided. For additional information and an tppointment to view, please contact Wilson White Co., Inc. at 734-995-9200. Equal Housing Opportunity. 'WELVE BDRM. hse. on High St. also vail. as 2 six bdrm. apts, 4 baths., 2 kitchs., living rms, patio deck, off street prkg, free dry., Sept. to Sept. leases, $4130 + util. call 34-615-2597. BDRM SPAIOUSA/C, parinfan The Michigan Daily -- Mondayjuly 16, 2001 - 7 06SROP Continued from Page 1 strotug support network amtonsgst partici- pants. Students remain involved in the pro- gram, even after they have finished," she WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY $300; www.photographybyiim.com WRITE-AWAY resume service: next day guarantee, competitive prices, 248-366-0219. I BDRM. SPACIOUS A/C, parking, furn-. reat location. Best offer. 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Must be 18-50, healthy, medication free including birth control pills and hormones, non-smoker, with normal sleep-wake cycle. Evaluation includes physical exam, EKG, blood work and an interview. Study requires two half-days at the hospital, an IV and blood draws. Compensation $150.00. Call 936-4845. HEAD COACH POSITION OPEN Established age group swimming program is accepting resumes for head coach for 150+ teams. UFF Certification required. Contact Dianne Daily at 734-747-6595 or email at d2daily@hotmail.com IF YOU ARE OF MEX1CAN descent, earn $12 Jin a 1 hr. Psych experiment. Contact pespinoz@umich.edu or call 647-8014. MICHIGAN TELEFUND Now hiring students for flex. night and weekend sched. Fun work atmosphere and great job experience. Up to $8/hr. + nightly bonuses. Apply online or stop by 611 Church, Suite 4F. www.telefund.umich.edu. 998-7420. OVERWEIGHT ADULT WOMEN &ho are currently using weight-loss supplements and are not pregnant or lactating are needed for a study at the U-M Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research Center. For more information, contact Jenna or Aileen at 734-998-7712. PAID LISTENERS NEEDED for multi- week study at Kresge Hearing Research Institute. onsan@umich.edu PART TIME WORK as private nurse-aid in my home. Female students to work 3-12 hrswk. caritg for my cheerful, elderly mother, a stroke victim. Pleasant, easy work, nice environment. Prefer nursing student or someone who enjoys helping people. $10.50- $12/hr. Please write a description of your experience, education, work needs, and phone number to: P.O. 130634, Ann Arbor 48113-0634. PROJECT RESEARCHERS WANTED! We need researchers in the areas of Business. Law, Science & Technology, Medicine, etc. work remotely, when you want and on the projects you want. Excellent pay! 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Qualified candidates should have some sales and/or service experience and good customer service and sales skills. Hardworking recent graduates with some work experience are encouraged. Please submit your resume to: sshoemaker@henry.com or fax to 513-748-6571. TRY 20K PLAN for EARLY RETIREMENT. Free into: 800-693-4413. WANTED ENRICHMENT TEACHERS for before and after school program with elementary school children. Gain pre-student teaching hour experience. Call KingCare at 994-4485. WANTED: Someone to help us provide tender loving care to countless needy, and, truth to be told rather messy, animals. The Human Society of Huron Valley is looking for a few good men and women throughout the rest of the summer (or perhaps permanently if all goes well), to help clean, feed, and fuss over our animals, and to help us work actively to place them in loving homes. We are open seven days a week, the standard shift is four 10 hour days. Different schedules are negotiable. Please stop by our facility at 3100 Cherry Hill Road (2 miles east of 23, 1/4 mile south of Plymouth Road - turn at Dixboro General Store) to pick up an application, or pull one off the web at hshv.org You need tobe 18 years to apply. A steadfast love of animals and people is essential to succeed in this lob. i/i ANN ARBOR profesional couple looking for student as Mother's helper for II year old. Possible live-in. Driving preferable. One mile from campus in beautiful house. Approx. 4 hours per day in summer. Flexible. Some weekend nights. Somewhat less during school. Must be warm & nurturing. Speak Russian a plus. Good pay. Fax letter to 663-2415 or email to DSolden@aol.com BABYSITTER NEEDED in our Ann Arbor home days or eves. 15-30 hrs./wk. Own trans, refs, non-smoker req. Call 734-761-3032. CHILDCARE - NANNY NEEDED in our home for our 4 mo. old son. 3 days/wk. Start ASAP. Refs and experience w/ infants required. Please call Jenny at 769-6458. CHILDCARE CENTER needs your help closing 3:30-5:30 M-F for fall semester. Help w/ snack and playtime. Great fun. Call Pat at St. Paul Early Childhood Center: 668-0887. CHILDCARE FOR 6 YR. OLD in our home. July-Aug., pm, flex. scehdule and fall/winter term 3:30-5:30 M-F. Own trans., non-smoker. Please call 769-7464. CHILDCARE for kindergarten aged child. Aug. 27, 2001 - June 17, 2002. 10-15 hrsi wk., Mon. - Fri., 11-1 + additional hrs. as needed. Good pay, Ann Arbor, own trans., no smkg., call w/ refs. 669-0956. said. Also, current students and recent alumni of the program had the opportu- nity to present the results of their proj- ect. MSU alum Ronnie Tyson, who participated in SROP last year, was back this year to present his research on chemical dependency counselors. Tyson said his experience in SROP motivated him to enroll in a Masters program because it provided him with exposure to research. 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