Big international commercial organization is seeking of talented, honest,
reliable representatives in different regions. Because of developing of our
business the organization is proposing to you to become its part. You can work
part time or full time.
Requirements:
Internet Connection
Basic knowledge of PC
Honesty
Reliability
Basic knowledge of marketing is a plus.
If you want to get an opportunity to make a career, to earn some extra money,
to gain new experience during the work, you should send us the following
information to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) Full name
2) Contact phone numbers
3) Languages
4) Part time job/Full time
No investments needed to start working with us.
The preference is given to employees with knowledge of foreign languages.
Thank you and we are looking forward to cooperate in long term base with you.
P.S. This job is not associated with "money muls"
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."
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