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RESEARCHERS CONFIRM
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ILLUSTRATION BY TED BARKER
Those specific polyunsaturated fatty breastfeeding should not exceed six
acids have been shown to collect any longer than six months
K A released in the human brain in the first few can cause anemia in the
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i breastfeeding can lead to higher IQs Since the first studies correlating to the says that anemia is caused
breast milk and released about by the low iron levels in breast
IS Te study has shown that when a 10 years formula companies
have added DHA and AA to their
In breast there is only of
version of the gene iron per litre but an infant requires as
present in breastfeeding much as 15 per
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be effective in raising their IQs as Moffitt and Caspi found that there combined
Smirch as nearly seven was a relationship between nature and with solids rich in can continue
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I were the researchers development was ultimately affected a child's according to the World
not the They studied two groups by both the gene and the environment Health has been shown
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i infants from New Zealand and From the two 90 per cent determinant of a child's growth and
of the infants had a copy of the
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second group was observed much 10 per cent of the infants had only the that there's a gene that's been
in in version of the gene and showed According to the Breastfeeding
Hi was focused on by no negative or as the Committee of the average
fand Caspi because it produces an result of being initiation rate for breastfeeding is
enzyme that helps convert dietary Despite the new 75 per but that rate is lower in
Sty acids into the polyunsaturated its still suggested by many Canada and

BROADBENT EVENING EXPLAINS HOW POLITICIANS CAN CHANGE THE WORLD 1


MARY-ELLE- N WAYNE
democracy and social pleased that Broadbent had decided to Over the course of the and that there should be an inquiry
has quite an interesting speak in Broadbent made nine into why the war actually HH
Evening with Ed history of having an international think he has done a lot of recommendations to the governments Additional recommendations

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held on said Muriel
former president of the
UNAC and longtime
remarkable work on human rights
issues and nearly all of us can learn
something from He has a very
of the world that he believes must be
followed in order to achieve universal
human
were that there should be more
collaboration between governments
and non-governm-
organizations in
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announced his hand message of how extensive experience in the right not to support the war in f

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hosted by the United
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role in the human rights conference
that I think it's a good message for
SUES ACADIA STUDENTS' UNION
Rations Association
g at the University to referendums could not be held within Breaking have
quorum would j

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of was intended to raise
awareness in Winnipeg on issues of
Ron
of management
a second-ye- ar faculty
said he was
ANGELA
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24 months of one
The ASU went ahead with their
meant that any motions passed
after that point would have been
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If planned referendum and passed without the approval of the
left the membership and in violation of the

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The Acadia
Union the
Because the did not recognize
they are seeking
organization's
It is unclear whether or not the
and the Canadian Federation to collect two yean worth of student motion dictating a grace period of
of Students have a court date fees they claim are still 24 months between referendums was

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in potentially ending a Kyle president passed before or after this point in the
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of the Acadia Students'
that since the first referendum was
said
Minutes from the meeting were
at Acadia University following the held before the changed their not available from either the ASU or
f union's departure from the national their second the as of press
1 0 HOURS WEEKLY lobby organization in referendum was The meeting's chairperson ruled
The alleged that the union According to national that the tactic was of no
I Mac expert wanted for a trade association in
not-for-prof- it did not follow proper procedures chairperson Amanda Aziz the and that quorum was based on the
x south Must have experience managing a Mac when they the term fees that the is seeking were number of delegations registered at
m used by the national lobby group for misappropriated by the who the conference as opposed to the
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Tell us about your knowledge of Ten years the case the two years of the referendums but
m bulk accounting has become complicated due to a lack never sent them to the the ASU and some other
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The main arguments are based
An article in the
of Acadia's student-ru- n
1996 issue
the
members disagreed with the
that was passed after Ja
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claimed that the ASU was that was it wasn't a proper HI
on the fact that two
bulletin Mac OS as well as dealing with referendums were held at Acadia contributing approximately Carroll said at the BJ
routers and one in 1995 and the other annually to the It is unconfirmed if the quorum
'S in Further complicating the suit are question is part in the negotiations
This position is ideal for a student seeking flexible
ba Pay commensurate with Please submit a resume
Although the 1995 referendum questions about the way the motion between the ASU and the tH
did not the dictating the waiting period Neither side has commented on the WB
to leave the
or describing your work history and or send which was held within a year was citing the sensitivity of the ML
I to by November of the passed by a vote of 1 to According to Julia ASU Lawyers from both sides of the a-l- l

lawsuit are trying if


with voter turnout at nearly 40 president at the time of the May 1995 decade-ol- d

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he In between these two including the walked out of the the two sides will appear in court in
in the passed a motion meeting in an attempt to strip the
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