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Date: | Thu, 12 Dec 1996 20:46:35 -0500 |
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Your question about the picture, (drawing) of the artificial nipple on the
bottle of mineral water is against the CODE. Page 12 of the booklet
"Protecting Infant Health, A Health Workers Guide to the Code" states that
the Code applies to : artificial milks for babies; other products used to
feed babies, especially when they are marketed for use in a feeding bottle.
The Code also applies to feeding bottles and teats.
Kathleen Bodden in Toronto, where a three judge Ontario Court of Appeal
overtuned former Guelph resident Gwen Jacob's conviction on charges of
committing an indecent act. (She walked bare-breasted through Guelph )on a
humid day in July 1991. The newspaper headlines " Women can go topless in
public". "Changing a prejudicial law is the first step in changing a
society's perceptions. " If we do not wish to be preceived as sex objects,
we need to control the context in which we present our bodies as sexual.
"If we continue to allow society to define our physical bodies as strictly
sexual, we will never get beyond that limited means of expression. We will
never by more than slaves to our gender" quoting Gwen Jacobs.
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