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Hello Morgan
That booklet is from Clacyd, a consortium of NGOs dedicated to child feeding
and development, including bf promotion and support. It is located in
Cordoba, Argentina.

http://www.clacyd.org.ar/publicaciones.htm

By the way, approrpiateness of nipple showing is strictly cultural, as we
all know. Right now there is a breast cancer prevention campaign in Buenos
Aires, plastered all over bus stops around the city, that shows over 10
shots of dull naked breasts, different shapes and sizes, and reads: "To you
all these breasts look different, but for breast cancer they are all the
same"

Best wishes for the new year

Veronica






>  2. Facebook, the plot thickens...
>
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> Date:    Sun, 28 Dec 2008 22:21:38 +0000
> From:    Morgan Gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Facebook, the plot thickens...
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> After a very nice day out with an old friend (isn't it nice when someone
> else make you dinner?) I returned to find... one of my profile photos
> had been deleted by Facebook.
>
> You'll laugh.
>
> Remember when I posted yesterday, that it was apparently about showing
> the aureole?  Well, on reading that, I'd switched from the health promo
> poster I was displaying, to one of the Virgin Mary, with a completely
> naked breast.  And I stayed with the completely naked breast all day,
> from that point on.
>
> However, my husband, as I mentioned, had the promo up.  It's Spanish
> language, and clearly a scan of a print poster.  No idea if it's a photo
> off a billboard, or a magazine display.
>
> I didn't post it back up at all - it showed less breast than the Virgin
> Mary.
>
> I logged on today, to find Facebook had deleted it.  The health promo.
> Someone had complained, when I had it up very briefly.  Hubby's is still
> there - no one has complained about him.  It's on a lot of other sites -
> I posted it to the Lactnet site on facebook too.  I've also blogged
> about it:
>
> <http://one-of-those-women.blogspot.com/2008/12/censored-by-facebook.html>
>
> Now, I need your help.  If anyone can find this info... it's the might
> of Lactnet.  (That's you, btw.) :-)  Anyone recognise it?  Anyone know
> where it came from?  When?  Country?  As I said, it's Spanish language -
> please click the link and have a look.  And let me know!  :-)
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Morgan Gallagher
>
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> Date:    Sun, 28 Dec 2008 16:30:05 -0700
> From:    Heather Shelley <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Terminology (breastmilk is milk)
>
> This discussion of milks reminded me of this summer. We were at my in-laws
> and my daughter asked my MIL for some milk. My MIL asked my husband (her
> son) what type of milk she wanted. She had 1% and 2% in the fridge. My
> daughter said "cows milk please". My MIL didn't get the funniness of this
> comment. In our house we have raw cows milk, pasteurized cows milk,
> breastmilk, and at my father's house we have raw goat's milk from his
> goats.
> So the question was logical to my daughter.
>
>
>
> So, in our house we do make clarifications to which milk we want.
>
> Heather Shelley
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> USA
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> Date:    Mon, 29 Dec 2008 14:22:11 +1100
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> Subject: Re: Terminology (breastmilk is milk)
>
> Great, Michelle.  The more of us that do this, consistently, the more the
> public will be challenged to think.  "Milk" is human - other milk is other
> milk.
>
> Virginia
> in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
>
> > Michelle Swanson in Myoming wrote:
> >
> > In our house, the term 'milk' really means human milk.  Everything else
> > is 'rice milk', 'soy milk', or 'cow milk'.  When ordering my daughter's
> > preferred beverage at restaurants, we always ask for a glass of 'cow
> > milk'.  We usually get funny looks from the server, but it is second
> > nature to us and to our children, to call 'cow milk', 'cow milk',
> > because that's what it is!
> >
> > It certainly gives our servers a small pause...
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-- 
Verónica Garea
GALM Bariloche
IBFAN Bariloche - LLL Argentina
"In the long run, we shape our lives, and we shape ourselves. The process
never ends until we die. And the choices we make are ultimately our own
responsibility. /
En última instancia, le damos forma a nuestra vida y a nosotros mismos. El
proceso no termina hasta que morimos. Y las elecciones que hacemos son en
definitiva nuestra responsabilidad."
Eleanor Roosevelt

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