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In a message dated 12/12/2003 8:26:28 AM EST, [log in to unmask]
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<< Alice, in the set of overhead sheets with the UNICEF 18 hours course there
is one with a table of percentages nutrients a baby will get in his second
year, drinking 500mls of breastmilk a day. I'm not on my usual workplace, so I
do not have it at hand now. As far as I know UNICEF materials are well
refenrenced, but I cannot check it now. >>
Has anyone run up against the idea the UNICEF and WHO materials are "for poor
people in other countries who don't have all our advantages" and therefore
not applicable?
Just wondering,
Judy LeVan Fram, Brooklyn, USA
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