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Date: | Fri, 5 Jan 1996 13:17:21 -0600 |
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Oh! Oh! Oh! I was a bit late in returning my survey regarding infant
feeding practices to "The Research Institute of Mother and Child
Care" so they've written me *again* and enclosed a long distance card
good for a free five minutes. It is a " . . . token of [Dr. Moore's]
appreciation for [my] participation in this survey. Maybe [I] can
use it to share [my] baby's progress with a loved one." The card is
activated for two weeks after they receive my survey--which I just
realized cannot be anonymous--the survey starts on the back of the
letter which has my name and address on it. Hmmm--so much for
confidentiality! Anyway, I had already mailed the survey and I
*won't* be using the long distance card--my loved ones are already
apprised of my baby's progress. I wonder what I'd get next if I had
delayed a little longer in returning the survey? $100? A case of .
. . ? A college scholarship for Mariel?
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Believing is receiving!
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Chan McDermott, MPA, AAHCC
Texas Department of Health
Bureau of Nutrition Services
Breastfeeding Promotion Section
512/406-0744; FAX: 512/406-0722
pmail: tdhwicsc/cmcdermott
Internet: [log in to unmask]
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