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INSTRUCTORS TRAVEL ABROAD and work - Make up to
SOUTH KOREA $25-45/hr. teaching basic conversational
English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No
:h English conversation in Korea. $19- teaching background or Asian languages
/yearly. Any BA/BS, Masters. Housing required. For information call: 206/632-1146
isurance nrovided. Exnerience not ext. J55983.

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necessary. Call Mr. Welsh 219/462-9589.
MICHIGAN UNION Bookstore now hiring
cashiers, text clerks, & receiving help.
Generous employee discount & good starting
pay. Apply in person ground floor Michigan
Union or call 995-8877.
MOTHER'S HELPER, "odd jobs" $5/hr.,
10+ hr./wk., 747-9094.
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING Positions
are now available at National Parks, Forests
& Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits +
bonuses! Call: 206/545-4804 ext. N55982.
NEEDED LOCATION photorahic assis-
tant to carry heavy equipment. -5988.
NOW HIRING! The Michigan Daily Dis-
play staff is now hiring Account Executives
for Winter term. Sell advertising to national
and local businesses. A great way to build
your resume, for more information see the
display ad in today's paper or call 764-0554.
OUR FIRM IS looking for individuals who
want to gain comprehensive management ex-
perience next summer. Earn $6000 to
Sl0,000 per summer. Positions available in
select Detroit suburbs, Ann Arbor, Lansing,
Grand Rapids, and more. 800/887-1%0.
PART-TIME office person. Mac skills a
must, Hours flexible. 761-7204.
POSTAL & Government jobs $21/hr. +
benefits. No experience. Will train. Call 313/
913-5082.
PRESCHOOL HELP. Love children,
cleaning, pets & yard work. P.M., eves. &
some Saturdays $6-8/hr. 996-4748.
RETAIL FOOD SALES. The Moveable
Feast at Kerrytown. Bakery/cafe. 2-8p.m.
Call Marc 663-3331.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED, O negative.
For this blood type. $120 is paid per accep-
table donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674,
Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an es-
tablished infertility clinic. Male students or
graduates 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors
are paid $60 per acceptable donation. Write,
APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
48106.
SOC STUDENT looking for female volun-
teers for case-study on women's health care
issues. Would involve a confidential 30 min.
interview. You will have access to the results
of the project. HELP THE CAUSE!! Please
call Jahna @ 747-9956 or e-mail
cle.,@umich.edu
STUDENT CUSTODIANS for the Winter,
Spring orSummer 1996 Terms are needed at
Student Publications. We are looking for stu-
delfs in good physical condition for cleaning,
lifting and odd jobs. Students who are
enthusiastic,, punctual and flexible will
receive top consideration. Good working
conditions. Good pay. Must be available 8:15
a.nt. to 12:15 p.m. at least two days a week.
Work Studies welcome, but not required.
Apply now. For information, call 764-0550
or stop by room 210A Student Publications,
420 Maynard Street.
STUDENTS NEEDED to help hand out
flyers the week of Dec. 4th at various lectures
around campus. $5/lecture. You set your own
schedule. 668-7172.
SUMMER BUSINESS. Are you an
entreprenteur? Great opportunity with low
start-up' cost. Management training, earn up
to S600/wk. Vehicle req. Call Greenland Ir-
rigation 1-800/361-4074.
SU#VEY TECHNICIAN: Social sciences
The U of M Survey Research Center Survey
Labis now recruiting people with excellent
communication skisand interest/back-
ground in the social/economic sciences to
join a team collecting and processing
telephone interviews for an ongoing survey
project. Candidates need to be highly self-
directed with a professional telephone man-
ner for conducting research interviews. Ex-
pe ce with IBM compatible computers
e.heful Keyboard/typing skills required.
Must be available to work 16-20 hrs., nearly
exclusively evenings and weekends. Com-
pesqive wages-$7.50-$11.75/hr. depending,
on experience. Attendance required at a paid
5-night training.
Apply in person, weekdays 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.,
at e University of Michigan, Institute for
Social Research, Rm. 3350, 426 Thompson
st., Ann Arbor. For additional taped info.
only, call 764-7109. No further calls or con-
tacts will be accepted. EOE/AA.

WORK-STUDY in cancer reserarch lab.
Laboratory Assistant position with flexible
scheduling, $6.50/hr. Call 763-4165. If no
answer, call 763-0277.
YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS- I made
$1500 in one week in business for myself. I
am looking for 5 students to do same. Con-
tact Jacob at 995-6806.
child care
AFTERSCHOOL babysitter needed for 2
girls, ages 5 & 9. 3 days/wk. Start January
10. Need own transportation, ref. Non-
smoker. 761-6906.
ALL PURPOSE nanny for newborn, 4, 6 &
8 yr. old kids. Must drive. 996-4136.
BABYSITTER NEEDED in my home for 1
or 2 mornings a week. Care for Alexander,
10 months. Students only, references
required. Call 313/741-8113.
DAY CARE ASSISTANT Tues., Thurs., 15
hrs./wk. Own transportation. Start now or in
January. Call Emily @ 663-1737.
ENTHUSIASTIC, warm, responsible care
needed for 1 yr. old boy. Mon., Wed., Fri.
afternoons. (3-4 hrs./day) Some Sat.
evenings. Start in Jan. Good pay. N-smkg.,
own car, experience & references required.
971-5768.
NEEDED: A responsible person to care for
our 1-year-old son 11-12, M-F Starting in
Jan. Please call 747-0075.
SEEKING GRADUATE student to babysit
newbom. References & car nec. 434-2878.

DISNEY BAHAMAS cruise: Overbought
special to public. 7 days- $149 per person.
407/851-6008 ext.18.
FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion
in private sector grants & scholarships is now
available. All students are eligible regardless
of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us
help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800-
263-6495 ext. F55983.
HOLIDAY SALE PTO Thriftshop.Saturday
Dec. 2 8-3, Sunday Dec. 3 10-3. Corner of
Ann Arbor Saline & Eisenhower Pkwy. Wide
selection of merchandise, bargain prices.
KIWANIS CHRISTMAS SALE: Books,
records, clothing, furmiture, toys & games,
and lots more - all at bargain prices! Fri.,
Dec. 1, 9-3 & Sat., Dec. 2,9-1 at the Kiwanis
Building, comer of Washington & First.
PREGNANT? Considering adoption?
Loving couple seeks a baby to love as their
own. Please call Mike and Kim at 1-800/891-
9592.
MALE ROOMMATE needed in 7 person
house. 5 min. to central cmps., free ldry.,
prkg., kitch., double room. 994-3655.
SHARE WESTSIDE Condo. G/W/M seeks
male to provide assistance in exchange for
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The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 1, 1995 - Page 7
LOCAL/STAUE
Students reach out to mrbii
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By Anupama Reddy
Daily Staff Reporter F*"
Children in Detroit will have their pulses
taken, their throats checked and their bodies
weighed by members of Medstart's newest pro-
gram, Medreach, tomorrow.*
Medreach targets urban areas and serves un-
der-privileged kids who do not have access to By Anupams Reddy
health care. Daily Staff Reporter
The group is initiating Medreach in its first- Retired gynecologist Henry Foster, child-rights advocate Maria
annual "Medstart Health Fair for Youth," to be Wright Edelman, gun-control advocate Sarah Kemp Brady and iflnnet
held at the Robert Diehl Center of Detroit's Boys city health specialist Deborah Prothrow-Stith are scheduled to spea
and Girls Club. at Medstart's fourth annual conference in January.
"Any time you can get out and do things, you "Any one ofthe speakers would make a wonderful keynote speaker
create momentum in the community. It makes They (Medstart co-chairs) went and got all four of them," sai
people want to do more and more," said Medstart Medstart faculty adviser Dr. David Rosen.
faculty adviser Dr. David Rosen. He also is an President Clinton nominated Foster to be th
assistant professor in pediatrics and internal medi- U.S. surgeon general earlier this year. Foster cre
cine at the University Medical School. ated the "I Have A Future"program, whichfocuse
Medstart co-chair Jeff Adams said the group on reducing teen-age pregnancy, while he was'
is focusing on community service. "Our goal is practicing physician.
to get stuff done as students," he said. "We want r "Dr. Foster has been a career child advocatt
to work as one unit, a health -care family." Medstart and its members admired him (be
Volunteers come from a wide array of schools cause) people hear him speak and take away th
in the University to help children in the commu- message of action," said Medstart co-chairDan
nity. Virgo, a medical student
"It has med in the name, so people think it is Edelman is the founder and president of th
only Medical School students," Rosen said. "But Children's Defense Fund. The organizatIo
it reaches into (Schools of) Law, Business, Pub- Foster awarded Medstart the 1995 Children's Defens
lic Health and Dental to get students involved. Fund Award of Excellence.
(Since) the organization has tentacles into all the "She's been our heroine (because) she in.
schools, it is one of its biggest strengths." spired Dr. Kevin Hibberet to found Medstart i
Volunteers said they hope tomorrow will be 1991," Virgo said.
educational and fun for kids because there is a "There is no greater compliment for this orga
need for health awareness in Detroit. nization(Medstart)tohavehercomeandspeak,
"In the midst of getting sufficient health care, Rosen said,
they see how they're bodies work. It's going to Sarah Brady, wife of former Preside
be fun for them," said Nursing senior Lynette Reagan's press secretary, James Brady, was A1
Young. driving force behind the passage of the "Brad
"I'm from Detroit, there's a need for the com- Bill," which requires a waiting period to bu
munity care in Detroit. It's important for parents handguns. She also chairs the Center to Prever
who don't have means to access health care to Edelman Handgun Violence.
go," said Nursing senior Umeika Griffith. "Handgun violence is an epidemic. Childre
Medstart implemented two new programs at die daily from guns. She protects children by targeting handgu
Ann Arbor's Mott Children's Hospital this year violence," Virgo said.
- Medbuddies and Medrock. Medbuddies links Prothrow-Stith, dean at the Harvard School of Public Health, co-wrt
students with kids in the hospital while Medrock "Deadly Consequences," which "looks at concrete solutions to stor
has students rock infants and newborns. Another violence by or against young people," Virgo said.
program, Medmoms, will start next year, giving The University is pleased with high caliber of the speakers an
pre-natal education to women, especially teen- hopes their words will inspire listeners to action, said Lester Montis
age mothers, Adams said. vice provost for academic and multicultural affairs.
"Originally, we met a little skepticism," he "They contribute to the climate by giving us an international an
said. "(But now) we're getting overwhelmed national view," Monts said. "They are certainly very prominet
with the amount of support. What the nurses like speakers."
about Medbuddies is that they don't have to take Rosen agreed: "Anybody going to the conference will have tbei
care of seven kids at once. It lessens the burden eyes open, be energized to do something and learn the skills to do it,
on them."

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