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Show - pfjOT 1 First-class travel , Exotic foods Luxurious living with pay You were expecting maybe romance . . . glamour? Then forget about the Peace Corps. Glamorous it's not. You're going to be right in there with monotony, illiteracy and an army of bloodthirsty mosquitoes. Helping people who have asked for help. You're going to i Work 16 hours a day and sometimes some of the people won't even know what you're doing there in the first i place. And you will see one fraction of the results you'd 1 hoped for. But it's worth it when a kid in Nigeria '' understands what an alphabet is and some day will be able to use it. When a farmer in India gets chickens with ' some meat on them for a change. Or when Colombian villagers learn to work together for the first time and this new spirit of unity builds a health center. The . Peace Corps works in 48 countries not changing the ' world dramatically, but not leaving it the same, either. It's tough to get into the Peace Corps. But we'll be , dad to check you out. Just write to: The Peace Corps, 1 Washington, D.C., 20525. PEACE CORPS &) Reminder: Those who have already completed their applications should take the non-competitive placement test on Saturday, December De-cember 7 at 8:30 a.m. in Room 406 of the Federal Building. |